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Tempra Paint Portraits by Kelly Jean Sulivan



 
 
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Tempera is traditionally created by hand-grinding dry powdered pigments into a binding agent or medium, such as egg yolk, milk (in the form of casein) and a variety of plant gums
Egg tempera is a classic painting technique, tracing back to antiquity. Egg tempera is composed of ground pigment, water, and egg yolk. In some ways, egg tempera shares more commonalities with pastels or colored pencils than with acrylics, oils, or watercolor paints
Conclusion. If you master these three variables – light, subject, and composition – you will have mastered perhaps the most important part of photography: figuring out how to convey your emotional message

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