Gum Arabic is a game-changer in watercolor painting! This magical sap can completely transform how paint looks, feels, and behaves.
In this blog, RyRy Paints walks you through exactly how she uses Gum Arabic, step by step.
From boosting vibrancy to making lifting easier—it’s all here. Let’s dive into the techniques RyRy Paints uses to seriously upgrade your watercolor work!
Contents
- 1 What Is Gum Arabic in Watercolor PaintiPaint
- 2 Techniques to Use Gum Arabic for Paint Lifting Effects
- 3 How to Use Gum Arabic for Glazing and Layering
- 4 Control Paint Bleeding with Gum Arabic Additive
- 5 Improve Brushstroke Texture Using Gum Arabic Medium
- 6 Use Gum Arabic for Clean Details and Line Work
- 7 Gum Arabic for Watercolor Brush Maintenance
- 8 Tips for Using Gum Arabic in Watercolor
- 9 Wrapping Up
What Is Gum Arabic in Watercolor PaintiPaint
Lifting is one of the writer’s favorite watercolor techniques—and Gum Arabic makes it so much easier!
Lift Color Easily with Gum Arabic vs. Without
They painted two ovals—one with added Gum Arabic and one without. Then, they dropped clean water on both and waited a few seconds.
When they blot them with a towel:
- The normal paint is hard to lift
- The Gum Arabic paint almost wipes clean!
It’s amazing! The artist can nearly bring back the paper’s original white.

Why Gum Arabic Is Perfect for Abstract and Realistic Artists
If someone likes creating highlights or reworking shapes, this is perfect for them. The writer often lifts color in their abstract work, and this saves time.
Even just a little added Gum Arabic makes lifting easier. No need for masking fluid. And it gives soft, natural-looking highlights!

Techniques to Use Gum Arabic for Paint Lifting Effects
Want even more lifting control? Try this trick.
Paint Gum Arabic First for Stronger Paint Resistance
They paint spots of Gum Arabic on paper and let them dry completely. It dries nearly clear, just a hint of yellow. Then, they paint over the top with watercolor.
What happens? The paint resists! The Gum Arabic acts like a barrier.

Compare Paint Lifting on Gum Arabic vs. Bare Paper
After painting, they try lifting again.
- On untreated paper: lifting is tough
- On Gum Arabic-treated paper: color wipes out easily!
Even on small stones, they can bring back pure white. It protects the paper and gives them full control.

How to Use Gum Arabic for Glazing and Layering
Gum Arabic doesn’t just resist or lift—it helps with transparency, too.
Increase Watercolor Transparency with Gum Arabic
Watercolor is already transparent, but Gum Arabic makes it even more so! It suspends the pigment and gives a more even glow. Perfect for glazing!
How to Glaze Watercolor Paint for Richer Layers
They dry the base layer (blue), then glaze over it with magenta.
- Top layer: regular paint = soft purple
- Bottom layer: added Gum Arabic = vibrant, glowing purple!

Gum Arabic vs. Water-Only Glazing: Which Is Better?
As shown, the Gum Arabic version has more depth and softness. It gives that beautiful layered look without muddying the colors.

Control Paint Bleeding with Gum Arabic Additive
Sometimes they want wild bleeding, but other times they need control. Here’s where Gum Arabic shines again.
What Normal Paint Bleeding Looks Like in Watercolor
They paint clean water, then drop in Winsor Blue. It bleeds fast and spreads everywhere—so pretty but hard to control.

Add Gum Arabic to Slow Down Paint Spread
Next, they mix in a little Gum Arabic before dropping the same paint. Result? It still bleeds, but:
- Slower
- More contained
- Holds its shape better

Paint Flow Comparison Test: With and Without Gum Arabic
They tilt the paper so the paint runs.
- Without Gum Arabic: paint runs fast
- With Gum Arabic: paint spreads slowly, and keeps form
Even on an incline, they can control it more with Gum Arabic.
Improve Brushstroke Texture Using Gum Arabic Medium
Gum Arabic also changes how brushstrokes look, especially in fine detail!
Smoother and More Consistent Brushstrokes with Gum Arabic
Without it, the paint pools. You get dark edges and uneven lines.

With it? Smooth, consistent strokes. The color doesn’t separate. It flows evenly.

How Gum Arabic Reduces Uneven Strokes and Color Pools
They test it with tube paint. With water only, the pigment swirls and separates.
With Gum Arabic added, the stroke is blended and smooth. No harsh lines!

Close-Up Test: Paint Flow and Texture Before and After
They do a side-by-side test—wetting the paper and adding paint:
- No Gum Arabic = feathery, soft bleeding
- With Gum Arabic = defined edges, softer bleeding
Such an excellent tool for soft textures and control!

Use Gum Arabic for Clean Details and Line Work
Gum Arabic even helps with fine-line painting.
Problems with Detail Work Without Gum Arabic
With water only, small details bead up. They dry darker and leave little blobs.

Better Control and Smoother Lines with Gum Arabic
They add Gum Arabic to the paint, and now the lines are consistent. They don’t puddle or darken weirdly.

Why Gum Arabic Improves Fine Detail in Watercolor
For detailed work, especially tiny lines, this is a game-changer. The paint stays where the artist puts it!

Gum Arabic for Watercolor Brush Maintenance
Gum Arabic helps outside of painting, too—like saving brushes!
How Gum Arabic Protects New Brush Bristles
New brushes often feel stiff. That’s because manufacturers dip them in Gum Arabic to protect the tips!
Just rinse with water, and they’re good.

Restore and Reshape Old Brushes with Gum Arabic
They have an old brush with wild, stray hairs. They dip it in some watered-down Gum Arabic and reshape the tip.

Then they let it dry.
A few hours later—boom! The tip is crisp again! After rinsing, it holds its shape and works like new.
It’s a great way to retrain bristles!

Tips for Using Gum Arabic in Watercolor
There’s so much this little sap can do! Whether they are lifting color, glazing, slowing down the flow, or fixing brushes, Gum Arabic gives them control and flexibility.
Try it out for:
- Better detail work
- Easier lifting
- Richer glazing
- Brush care
Test on scraps, play with amounts, and see what works best!

Wrapping Up
Gum Arabic is more than just a binder—it’s a tool that lets the artist control, enhance, and refine their watercolor work. Whether they want richer colors, better lifting, or smoother details, it’s right there in their toolbox.
Why not try adding a drop to your next painting session? The writer encourages others to see how it transforms their watercolor experience!
