debOrah Deborah Cohen wrote:
>
> How do you feel about calling both tempera and gouache "opaque
> watercolor" ? I've seen this at more and more museums/galleries
> lately. Your feedback will be appreciated.
> Thank you, Deborah Cohen
Tempera is of course egg-based, and gouache is clay, so Im not sure I
see the conjunction with the term "watercolor." Both are mixed with
water, but then so are acrylics, and I've never seen acrylic represented
as watercolor, which it might be under this sort of criteria. It seems
to me each should simply be represented as temepera, gouache or acrylic,
at the least youll expand some visitors vocabularies.
Yours,
JPhillips
[nearly qualified to comment with a lowly BFA]
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