How to make traditional size and gesso (for egg tempera painting)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • Learn to prepare gesso panels with Bethany. In this video I will show the process in preparing a panel for egg tempera painting using traditional methods and ingredients. Starting with how to make a rabbit skin glue size and then a chalk gesso you will get a sense of what it was like for artists of the past and those who still use the beautiful medium of egg tempera today.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @anajuliasilveira7953
    @anajuliasilveira7953 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ohh thank you so much, I was lost in how to get my panels started

  • @agekarlsson1318
    @agekarlsson1318 8 месяцев назад +3

    Excuse my curiousity, please, from which part of England are you coming from? You have such a lovely accent! By the way, I first leave my glue in water for 24 hours so that the granules can soak up the water. Only then do I heat it, but not above 60 degrees, otherwise the glue loses its binding power.

    • @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam
      @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam  8 месяцев назад

      Thankyou, I am from Hampshire. I say at about 4:40 that I leave the granules to soak overnight, the longer they are left the better. Although depending on how processed the RSG you are using it might need longer or shorter to fully absorb the water, and yes slow melt on low heat 57 - 60c, definitely not over 70c.

  • @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam
    @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam  2 года назад

    workshop details here: petersfieldartsandcrafts.org.uk/bethany-milam-workshop-july-9th-2022/

  • @steveelliott9746
    @steveelliott9746 29 дней назад

    Thanks for this excellent video Bethany. Just one question, how many coats of primer do you apply to the board.

    • @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam
      @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam  29 дней назад

      I do anywhere between 5 - 10 layers, it depends how smooth a surface you want, more layers are better if you have the time to build them up. 3 or 4 would be a minimum number, if you are just starting out or want some practice panels.

    • @steveelliott9746
      @steveelliott9746 29 дней назад

      @@paintinganddrawingwithbymilam Thanks Bethany. Sorry I used the wrong term. What I meant was the sizing layer. Do you paint one sizing layer and then lots of gesso layers?

    • @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam
      @paintinganddrawingwithbymilam  28 дней назад

      @@steveelliott9746 Yes one or two sizing layers then lots of gesso.