ART STUDIO SECRETS
As artists we each gather a unique array of tips, techniques, and inspirations throughout our careers. Here are some of my “Art Studio Secrets” from my books and some new and expanded ones. I invite you to share some of your discoveries here, too. Post your feedback in the comments.

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Friday
Apr272012

Brilliant Colors with Egg Tempera Made Easy

"Fairyland Twins" is a work I adapted from a Victorian pen and ink drawing from my collection of antique books. This example shows the vibrancy of color that can be achieved through egg tempera over watercolor.

A centuries-old painting technique is back, but without all the fuss. You don’t need to be a monk to illuminate your artwork with incredible detail and radiant color. Mix it in minutes and paint away! 

About Egg Tempera 

The egg tempera technique dates back to antiquity. The Ancient Egyptians used it to paint onto stone, and Byzantine artists in Europe used the medium for their illuminated manuscripts. Amazingly, their colors are still vivid today.

Advantages of Egg Tempera

  • Egg tempera produces glowing permanent colors, more vibrant than can be achieved with any other paint or medium.  
  • Egg tempera has a consistency that allows for incredibly fine detail and delicate line work. 
  • Egg tempera is opaque and bright, even over dark backgrounds.
  • When egg tempera is thinned with water, it becomes translucent. It is not as transparent as watercolor nor is it as opaque as gouache (opaque watercolor.) Layering brushstrokes creates gorgeous rich colors.
  • Egg tempera is a permanent medium after it dries. The colors will not fade.

Fast and Easy

Traditional techniques for painting with egg tempera are way too involved for most artists today, so I devised some fast and easy ways to work with the medium. All you need is an egg, water, and watercolors. I can’t guarantee works will last centuries like those of the great masters, but I, myself have paintings completed more than 30 years ago that are still bright and intact.

I’ve put it all together in “Brilliant Colors with Egg Tempera Made Easy.” (PDF 1.6 MB). You're welcome to this free download, and please let me know what you think. 

Friday
Apr202012

No. 13 Paper Mosaics

Create paint textures on any surface that can be cut into tiles after the paint dries. Use watercolor, acrylics, crayon, or ink. Adhere the tiles to a canvas, dimensional object, or any other surface with acrylic gel medium. Then paint over your tiled piece, using glazes and impasto techniques or simply coat with clear acrylic varnish.
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[From “151 Uncommon and Amazing Art Studio Secrets”]

Friday
Apr202012

No. 68 Easy Under Drawing

Pastel pencils are a wonderful option for drawing guide lines for an under-painting. Use them on a toned canvas. 

The pastel pencils have several advantages. You can choose a color that will not muddy your first layers of paint, the pencils make fairly precise lines, and they are easily erased with a damp paper towel. 
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[From "151 Uncommon and Amazing Art Studio Secrets"]

Thursday
Apr192012

No. 64 Cork Art

Cork has natural beauty. Paint onto flat cork with acrylics, oils, or opaque watercolor, allowing it’s natural color and texture show. If your paint does not adhere to the surface, coat the cork with clear acrylic medium first.

Cork is especially rewarding for collage because it tears well, leaving a lovely deckled edge. 

You can cut cork easily, as well. Cork sheets, rolls, and squares are available from crafts stores.
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[From "151 Uncommon and Amazing Art Studio Secrets"]

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