

🎨 Elevate your art game with 36 shades of matte magic!
The ARTEZA Acrylic Gouache Paint Set offers 36 richly pigmented, fast-drying tubes designed for professional and beginner artists alike. Featuring a waterproof, opaque formula that dries to a smooth matte finish, this set enables vibrant, multi-layered artwork without smearing or fading. Ideal for canvas and paper, it delivers effortless coverage and a velvety surface, making it a versatile essential for creative expression.





| ASIN | B0B15BBDZC |
| ASIN | B0B15BBDZC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,834 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,532 in Art Paints |
| Coverage | Partial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Date First Available | 23 September 2022 |
| Date First Available | 23 September 2022 |
| Finish | Matte |
| Included components | Acry, Brush, Palette, Paper |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 839 g |
| Item model number | ARTZ-4667 |
| Item model number | ARTZ-4667 |
| Manufacturer | Arteza |
| Manufacturer | Arteza |
| Part number | ARTZ-4667 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.88 x 14.48 x 6.86 cm; 839.15 g |
| Product Dimensions | 23.88 x 14.48 x 6.86 cm; 839.15 g |
| Size | 0.74 Fl Oz (Pack of 36) |
| Special Features | Fast-Drying |
| Specific uses | Interior |
P**L
Low opacity and pigment load
Very poor quality paint, low pigment load and opacity for Gouache. Thank goodness I tested and swatched before using as it would have ruined my project. The packaging is lovely and the color range is attractive for the price, but could at best be used for adult coloring books or kids projects. The paint will not give full coverage even with multiple layers are applied and the white in the set is semi translucent so you can’t even bump the opacity of the other pigments with it. These are basically colorful gels that set to a matt finish not pigmented paints. I even tried using them as background tints on the paper and they were streaky and difficult to blend to a smooth finish when using a single color not even a gradient. I feel like I wasted my money unfortunately.
E**S
Quick comment on the pic I uploaded: notice the top paint swatches are for HOLBEIN, ARTEZA is below the black line. Paper used: arches cold press ; brushes used: synthetic watercolor flats like princeton select (honestly the cheaper ones worked better for swatching). TLDR; I like both arteza & Holbein gouache, but for different reasons, and I’m keeping both sets. Now, on to the lengthy review! I’d used watercolors for years before I even saw the word GOUACHE. Besides not knowing how to pronounce it, I had no clue what it was. But I began to see it used more frequently, usually in a watercolor or BUJO tutoring lesson. Seemed kinda like the same thing we used in kindergarten…tempura or whatever. But the more I saw what could be done with it, the more fascinated I grew. Is it watercolor? Why is it “opaque” and how to you get various tones without buying a million colors? Why not just use acrylic paint? I don’t need another art supply addiction, I’ve already been through colored pencils & watercolors). I have a 5 pack of Windsor & Newton gouache I picked up at Michaels years ago, time has caused some separation & consistency alteration but I tried using them one night. I couldn’t use them without adding water. So is gouache watercolor or not?!? I had to know the answer to this strange paint I’d seen many of my favorite BUJO channels use to paint amazing scenes on their 160 gsm paper. From my watercolor & colored pencil addictions I already kinda knew what to expect from certain brands & knew which I wanted to try: Arteza & Holbein. As soon as arteza had a sale on gouache I grabbed the big box of 60. I was concerned about was mixing, to me it’s NOTHING like mixing watercolor. Achieving colors thru mixing gouache depends on the quality, consistency, and pigment load (if that’s even a term) of the brand. That’s why I chose the 60 color range, I figured I wouldn’t need to mix very often. I wanted plenty of convenience colors to start. I’m pleased with Arteza’s range, I like that they included some iridescent colors…I wouldn’t have intentionally asked for them, but they’re fun. Although I didn’t draw a black line to show opacity, but I assure you these paints are opaque. A little over half the tones - excluding iridescents - include PW6, just FYI. Again, I don’t mind this because I’m not trying to mix every color from the primaries. But I have done a little mixing with these & the results are hit or miss…not sure if it’s my lack of experience or the product. So far I’m enjoying arteza’s gouache paints. I enjoy the convenience & quality I’ve come to expect from this brand. I’m not concerned about lightfastness, I just like pretty colors, ease of use, and value. The one downside to arteza is & always has been that they do not sell individual tubes of paint to replace those you use. However, I have a list of the colors included in their smaller sets & I’m trying to use those tubes first so that if/when I run out, I can just get a set of 24. I’m not a prolific gouache artist so I doubt it’ll be a problem any time soon. HOLBEIN COMPARISON: I around the same time I grabbed a set of 12 Holbein paints (5 ml). These are tiny tubes that pack a punch. For example, if you were to take red & blue straight from the tube & mix them, you’d get a purple alright. A purple so deep it’s nearly black without the addition of white. Of course, this gives you a huge range of violet tones you can create with just two colors, which is great! But what if you need to mix more & can’t quite get that ratio back, or what or you mix too much & need that space on your mixing palette…so it ends up going down the drain? The set of holbeins cost around $30, and considering how VERY little product is needed to achieve vibrant & opaque results even with water added, think they’re worth the price. THESE will be the paints I use to really understand this medium & explore the true potential of gouache. All in all, I like both sets for different reasons. Thats why I write an in depth review. When it comes to art supplies, unless you’re a professional artist, it can be hard to justify spending money on good products, especially if you’re learning how to use it. I hope this helps someone trying to decide whether to explore this medium & if so, how to do it without wasting time & money.
R**Y
I love the unique colors in this Arteza set. I'm still giving it a 5, but I will say one thing... I do not like the chalky finish. It halts the vibrancy for me, just a bit. But that doesn't stop me fromiving the set all the same, & even ourchasing it a second time! I love the large tubes, & the coverage the shades give. The blend well, just not with some of my other sets, bcuz again- these are chalky & my others are glossy. They apply with total smoothness and the paint glides with ease. Best to dabbing brush to the tube directly instead of squeezing a bunch of paint out at a time to save paint. The cost, when they went on sale was pretty decent, for the brand & the size of the tubes & the quantity. Thos paint dries very quickly, & i belive in it's high quality awesome-ness! I own almost every Arteza paint set they make, & i love them all & their unique, vibrant corset & wonderful high quality results they produce. This one is no exception!
T**H
Amazing color variety! I appreciate the creaminess and opaqueness capacity. It is an awesome quality for the money. Thickness is the creaminess. Easy to use. Check out the color from my recent project! Arteza brand is great for professional artists or newbies. It would be great if the company broke out into floral or ocean colors. This would make things even more affordable. I would love to see more.
H**R
I enjoy these. Not as full coverage as I had hoped. Still have to apply 2 or 3 layers at least to get it opaque. They dry very matte.
J**.
This is a great paint for those starting out and learning acrylic gouache. The paints have a smooth consistency and matte finish just like gouache. This kit includes several vibrant colors. It is easy to use and it is a great value for the money if you are looking to explore a new art medium.
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