Sentences with phrase «using egg tempera»

2) You are still painting agriculture, using egg tempera on calfskin.
She paints on large canvases using egg tempera on gesso, with a subject matter normally drawn from visits to the streets of South London.
In these works he interweaves photographically derived imagery with networks of gestural marks, using egg tempera, oils and encaustic in various combinations.
Like Italian Renaissance painters, French uses egg tempera paint, which is as vivid as it is flat.

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If you are using tempera paint, just give the kids a bit extra or apply a second coat if needed; it tends to be absorbed by the egg carton a bit more than acrylic paint... MORE does.
Using a unique egg tempera medium, Fein creates surreal imagery of a natural world brushed lightly with magic.
He was influenced by his traveling companion Paul Cadmus and the works of the Renaissance Manorists painters who steered him to the use of egg tempera and the development of his magic realism.
We first made water - based paint and painted with it on large sheets of brown paper, then egg tempera, and finally we ground and used oil paint.
Bathers (Bath Houses) shows the influence of this study, both in its use of egg tempera and its approach to composition.
The first museum survey of paintings and drawings by McEneaney, who uses the historic medium of egg tempera and miniaturist brushwork to render a detailed account of her life as a contemporary artist and activist in and around the studio.
Paul Cadmus used the classical technique of egg tempera to create satirical images of American life.
Mentored by his close friend, Andrew Wyeth, Weymount made use of watercolor and egg tempera to make haunting landscapes and powerful portraits, according to the museum.
All of the paintings in the exhibition utilize the same color palette and Sullivan - Beeman uses the Old Master media of egg tempera to portray contemporary depictions of feminine identity and what it means to be a «girl.»
On top of this base coat of paint the artist measured out and marked with pencil rectangular bands across the width of the canvas, into which she painted alternating duck - egg blue and pale peach «salmon - brick» colours using a different type of acrylic, Liquitex, which gives a translucent and tempera - like finish.
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