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Home / Arts / Visual Arts / Painting / Painters / Egg Tempera
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- Arbrador, Lora - San Francisco artist Lora Arbrador - Egg Tempera paintings about love, yoga, massage, medicine, death & dying. Available as greeting cards, posters, blank journals and reproductions.
www.yellowyolk.com
- Bergt, Michael - Online portfolio of painter and sculptor Michael Bergt
www.mbergt.com
- Bryant, Jeff - A gallery of art by Jeff Bryant. There is emphasis on the use of wax tempera and egg tempera with recipes and techniques available.
waxpaint.tripod.com
- Dumoux, Ray - Viapictura presents Ray Dumoux's work. Tempera- precise reconstituion of art of painting, its substance and materials, symbolism Drawings, engraving and paintings from small to monumental.
www.viapictura.com
- ef ton morfon - Workshop of art , hagiography & painting by Doukissa and Ioannis
users.otenet.gr/~iondouk
- Large Cynthia - With these paintings and keyboard instruments, the artist Cynthia Large explores the overlapping spheres of music, magick and mental illness. This page includes a series of paintings dedicated to the lives of Clara and Robert Schumann, and a number of small magickal pianos and organs capable of conjuring saints and demons alike. A tribute to the poet Federico Garcia Lorca is also displayed here in the form of an altarpiece comprised of organ pipes, a keyboard, and a painting of the poet himself. Come in and be enlightened.
www.cynthialarge.com
- Milliken, Rob - Works by artist Rob Milliken. Information about how to make egg tempera and painting demonstrations.
www.robmilliken.co.uk
- Scherrer, Suzanne and Ouporov, Pavel - Two artists working together using egg tempera technique they learned in Russia.
www.schererandouporov.com
- Tutt, George "Papa" - Experience the egg temperas of artist George "Papa" Tutt. Over 48 pieces on display
www.mowsart.com/galleries/papatutt
- Wessel, Fred - A series of egg tempera paintings by artist Fred Wessel. Many of the paintings exhibit applications of gold leaf as was the aesthetic practice in Early Renaissance Art.
www.eggtempera.com/wessel.html
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