Aquafine Gouache Paint 15ml
Aquafine Gouache Paint 15ml
Made from high-quality pigments milled to perfection, Aquafine Gouache delivers vibrant, opaque colours with excellent control and performance. Ideal for professionals and art students, these paints can be diluted to your preferred opacity and work beautifully for mixed media or traditional techniques.
The 30-strong range, including metallic gold and silver, uses the same pigments as Aquafine Watercolours and Inks, ensuring full intermixability and a consistent satin finish. Made in the UK.
- Rich, opaque colours from premium pigments
- Excellent lightfastness rating of 3 to 4 stars
- Fully intermixable with Aquafine Watercolours and Inks
- Intense colours that can be thinned easily
- 30 colours available, including metallics
Lightfastness
Permanent
Moderately Permanent
Normally Permanent
Fugitive
Transparency
Opaque
Semi - opaque
Transparent
Lemon Yellow
Product Code
D136015651
Code
651
Pigment
PY3 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cadmium Yellow Hue
Product Code
D136015620
Code
620
Pigment
PY155 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cadmium Yellow Deep Hue
Product Code
D136015618
Code
618
Pigment
PY3 / PY65 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Vermilion Hue
Product Code
D136015588
Code
588
Pigment
PR255 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cadmium Red Hue
Product Code
D136015503
Code
503
Pigment
PR242 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Alizarin Crimson Hue
Product Code
D136015515
Code
515
Pigment
PR176 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Permanent Rose
Product Code
D136015537
Code
537
Pigment
PV19 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Peach Pink
Product Code
D136015578
Code
578
Pigment
PW6 / PR101 / PY42
Opacity
Lightfastness
Quinacridone Magenta
Product Code
D136015414
Code
414
Pigment
PR122 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Ultramarine Pink
Product Code
D136015420
Code
420
Pigment
PR259 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Permanent Mauve
Product Code
D136015413
Code
413
Pigment
PV23 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Prussian Blue
Product Code
D136015135
Code
135
Pigment
PB27 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Ultramarine Blue Dark
Product Code
D136015123
Code
123
Pigment
PB29 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Cobalt Blue Hue
Product Code
D136015110
Code
110
Pigment
PB29 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Phthalo Blue
Product Code
D136015142
Code
142
Pigment
PB15:3 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Coeruleum Hue
Product Code
D136015112
Code
112
Pigment
PB15:3 / PW6 / PB29
Opacity
Lightfastness
Leaf Green
Product Code
D136015355
Code
355
Pigment
PY3 / PG7 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Olive Green
Product Code
D136015363
Code
363
Pigment
PG36 / PO36 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Yellow Ochre
Product Code
D136015663
Code
663
Pigment
PY42 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Raw Sienna
Product Code
D136015667
Code
667
Pigment
PBr7 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Burnt Sienna
Product Code
D136015221
Code
221
Pigment
PR101 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Burnt Umber
Product Code
D136015223
Code
223
Pigment
PY155 / PR176 / PBk6 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Raw Umber
Product Code
D136015247
Code
247
Pigment
PBr7 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Payne's Grey
Product Code
D136015065
Code
065
Pigment
PBk6 / PB29 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Ivory Black
Product Code
D136015034
Code
034
Pigment
PBk5
Opacity
Lightfastness
Lamp Black
Product Code
D136015035
Code
035
Pigment
PBk6
Opacity
Lightfastness
Silver Imit
Product Code
D136015702
Code
702
Pigment
PW6* / PW15*
Opacity
Lightfastness
Gold Imit
Product Code
D136015701
Code
701
Pigment
PW6* / PY42*
Opacity
Lightfastness
Titanium White
Product Code
D136015009
Code
009
Pigment
PW6 / PW5
Opacity
Lightfastness
Zinc White
Product Code
D136015006
Code
006
Pigment
PW5 / PW6
Opacity
Lightfastness
About Aquafine Gouache Paint 15ml
Opaque watercolours
Daler-Rowney Aquafine Gouache colours are made from a selection of modern high-quality pigments milled to perfection to offer optimal performance, control, and opacity. Formulated with the same pigments as Aquafine Watercolour and Aquafine Ink, Aquafine Gouache bridges modernity and tradition with an innovative range.
Ideal for mixed media
Often referred to as ‘opaque watercolour’, gouache is ideal for mixed media as well as traditional techniques. The colour intensive Aquafine Gouache paints can be applied directly from the tube or diluted with water – enabling almost all painting techniques from very opaque when applied pure to watercolours. After drying, Daler-Rowney Aquafine Gouache colours can be redissolved with water. For subsequent image correction, dry areas of colours can easily be painted over.
Made in England
Daler-Rowney is particularly proud to continue the long heritage of manufacturing Aquafine Gouache Opaque Watercolours in the United Kingdom, based in the South of England, in Bracknell.
Downloads
Aquafine Gouache Watercolour – Colour Chart
Aquafine Gouache Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Resources
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