Category Archives: Mixed Technique

Paintings executed in a combined technique of egg tempera and oil. An underpainting is developed in egg tempera usually over an underdrawing in india ink (or silverpoint). Then a series of painting sessions occur by working a resinous glaze into the surface and wiping it off. This still tacky surface receives a full development of semi-transparent egg-emulsified paint, working wet-in-wet. Because the resinous glaze is very thin and the egg tempered paint is very lean it is possible to build up a richly varied paint-surface through repeated layers. This is an “indirect painting” technique.

Spinolarei Grande

Spinolarei Grande – Oil, May 2007

Spinolarei Grande with trompe d'oeil frame edged with gold leaf.

Spinolarei Grande with trompe d’oeil frame edged with gold leaf.

Oil on panel 44 x 59 cm or 17 1/4 x 23 1/4 inches. Painted in the studio based on a value study. May 2007.

$400 or 400 Euros plus shipping and handling. Frame included, see image to the left.

Please contact me if you are interested.