Title: Egg Tempera
1Egg Tempera
2Egg Tempera
What is..
3Egg Tempera
It is
4Egg Tempera
Pigment
It is
5Egg Tempera
Pigment
6Egg Tempera
Pigment
Egg
The binder
7Egg Tempera
Pigment
And
Egg
The binder
8Egg Tempera
Pigment
Water
Egg
The binder
9Paint
10Paint
11Paint
12Paint
What is it?
Paint is made up of three things
1. Pigment
13Paint
What is it?
Paint is made up of three things
1. Pigment
2. Binder
How to make watercolour paint
14Paint
What is it?
Paint is made up of three things
1. Pigment
2. Binder
3. Solvent
15Paint Equations
If this was math my equation would be
Pigment Binder Solvent PAINT!
Water colour Paints
Pigment
- Binder which can be
- Egg yolk
- milk
- Gum acerbic
(Egg tempera)
(Milk paint)
(water colours)
Solvent
_________
- Water!
Water Colour Paint
16Paint Equations
If this was math, my equation would be
Pigment binder solvent PAINT!
Oil Paints
Pigment
Binder which can be
Any type of oil olive oil
- cooking oil The better the quality of the
oil- the better the paint!
Solvent
- Turpentine
_______________
Oil Paint
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18John Harris
19So!
John Harris
20So!
John Harris
How do we make Egg Tempera!!
21- Separating the yolk
- 1. It is desirable to use yolk without any
white in it. - 2. Break the egg and slowly pour the egg
white into the garbage or container. - 3. It is important not to break the yolk
membrane at this point. - 4, . Once the yolk has been separated gently
place it on a paper towel and roll it around
taking care not to break it. - 5. Transferring the yolk to the flat of the
palm we are ready to extract the contents. Using
the thumb and index finger lift and hold the
yolk sack over a clean glass. Puncture the skin
at the bottom with a neat hole in order to
minimize the chance of skin fragments getting
into the glass. A knife or toothpick are ideal
for this cut. - Care in obtaining the purist yolk in this
way will make significantly better paints and
avoid trouble later. The yolk is now ready to use
for paint making.
22- Making Tempera Paint
- 1. Place a small amount of the pigment
onto a palette, dish or bowl. - 2. Add about an equal volume of the egg
medium and mix well making sure there are no
lumps of pigment. Some pigments require slightly
more egg medium, some require less. - 3. Add distilled water (usually less than a
teaspoon per egg yolk), trial and error will
dictate just how much water is required. - If the paint contains too much yolk, the paint
will look greasy and clumpy too much water makes
it run. So makers of paint have to finely adjust
the amount of water and yolk to achieve a
consistent paint. As tempera dries, the artist
will add more water to preserve the consistency
and to balance the thickening of the yolk on
contact with air.
23Please visit the following website. It offers
two demonstrations on Painting in egg tempera.
Jeffrey Whittle Demo 2
Jeffrey Whittle Demo 1
24Byzantine, 14th century, Reliquary Box with
Scenes from the Life of John the Baptist, tempera
and gold on wood, 9 x 23.5 x 9.9 cm (3 5/8 x 9
1/4 x 4 inches), Cleveland Museum of Art, OH.
http//www.artlex.com/ArtLex/b/byzantine.html
25We will be drawing and painting a n abstract
from a still life using your own Egg tempera
Things that will be important in this project
Observational skills Drawing skillsdraw
what you see- not what you Think you see.
Participation composition exploration and
painting
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