He said the most important thing in Italian in the beginning, where the translation in English was that he simply studied manuscripts. He mentions reading Cennino Cennini's epic work called the Trattato. This beast is the epitome of medieval thinking in art. A look into a mystery school of making shrines and spiritual icons. In this manual, you will learn how to do literally everything DIY. I learned how to make my own brushes, how to clean and store them, how to make panels, paint, and how to think. Most importantly, it teaches you that fine art is a sort of prayer session. Ora Et Labora; Work and Pray. Deep stuff from a Master Artist who gave us the gift of gifts 700 years ago. I recommend the edition with scholar notes, to get some context and perspective.
PerfectoMundo Amigo! Thank you for sharing with us. Such a big heart you have. I loved the works of Andrew Wyeth growing up as he painted with egg tempura and a technique called dry brush. I bought pure pigments in 3 ounce jars to experience having used oils and acrylics like most artists. When they came in the mail I opened the jars and stared at all the earth pigments one at a time and couldn't hold my gaze for longer than a few seconds staring at some of the colors, especially cobalt blue. They were soo intense. I was amazed. Thanks again for sharing your gift with us.
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Thanks a lot for this video on youtube, I have a new learnings came from on this video. Now I have some learnings learned on how to make art using the tempera egg of art. It so very amazing to watch this kind off videos of arts. Thanks once again!! Keep it up!!
I really enjoyed this short video on egg tempera - I would like to have some more examples of the same kind. I am Danish and enjoyed to listen to the Italian and at the sMe time have the English translation for support
Stupendo tutorial!! Mette tranquillità e amore per l'arte. Io ho conservato da circa 10 anni delle polveri ed ora vorrei iniziare a riutilizzarle al posto delle tempere. Inizierò a seguirti. Grazie:))
I can tell you the Italian name, I hope it is the same in English (but I can't guarantee it): the anti-fermentation name is Nipagina. I hope will help you :-)
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Compliments, I like your tutorial. From my 20 years as iconographer I have question. How can you protect painting without varnish, because painting is vulnerable by fly, especially if the image has changed owner and is not stored separately. Fly like to eat egg tempera paint. Of course, without varnish, paint will be stronger thru time, keeping light of colors better than oil paintings and very resistant. Greetings from Serbia
@@darad8696 Dear Dara, the artgallery has instagram @lorenza_salamon_fineart Marzio hasn't because he paints less than 6 paintings a year and it is not enough to have an account. He prefer not using any digital channels to work with. We update any new arrival of his artworks :-)
What is the anti-fermentation agent that you use? I have never found it necessary to use such a thing as I mix fresh egg yolk for every painting session. Thank you, in advance, for your help.
Dear Hillary, I can tell you the Italian name, I hope it is the same in English (but I can't guarantee it): the anti-fermentation name is Nipagina. I hope will help you :-) And I can confirm that is necessary in order to block the origin of an mould
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Thank you, Lorenza. We live and learn a new thing every day. I have never heard of Nipagina but I will search for it now that I know the name. Thank you for your help
Buongiorno, ma preparando i colori come si vede nel filmato, quindi unendo pigmento in polvere all'uovo e aggiungendo aceto o un antifermentativo... questa pasta una volta secca è possibile conservarla x alcuni giorni in vasetto per poi utilizzarla ? Grazie mille
Grazie. Una domanda sulla nipagina: quanto si conserva il preparato con essa? Quali qualità rispetto all'uso dell'aceto? Inoltre, dove si può comprare?
Una domanda, Marzio: quanto colore prepari prima di iniziare a dipingere? Poco immagino, e solo quelli che ti servono nell'immediato futuro, visto che si asciugano presto. È così? Grazie.
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Grazie della risposta quasi immediata! :) Oh...un paio di giorni è molto di più di quello che immaginavo.. Bene. Grazie ancora dei consigli!
Marzio non applica alcuna vernice, e molti restauratori (ma mi pare di capire che siano linee di pensiero) sono d'accordo con lui. Se per ben tutelata, per almeno un paio di anni, la tempera cristallizza ed è resistente agli agenti inquinanti. In effetti noi abbiamo esperienza di decine di anni di vita delle sue opere e non riportano alcun problema.
Hello, I would like to ask please, for painting with egg tempera on unprimed masonite is better to attach or (stick) canvas? I appreciate an answer. Thank you very much.
Does anyone have any experience making a white tempera paint? while I have successfully done colours, I haven't tried it myself yet and was wondering what is the most effective method.
Bella! Im learning about this style in college at the moment. So interesting. also beautiful. I know the video camera does not give the finished product justice. Egg tempera almost glows in person it seems.
I can tell you the Italian name, I hope it is the same in English (but I can't garantee it): the anti-fermentation name is Nipagina. I hope will help you :-)
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Thank you so much for your kind and quick response. In English the name is Nipagin. I have been looking for something to preserve and stabilize egg yoke for use in oil painting, and I'll look into getting this Nipagin. Thank you again!
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Hello! I`ve found Nipagina to buy in internet. But it is in powder. Do we mix it in water? And what percentage? Thank you in advance.
starlen lauron thanks for questioning! he uses and buys differents brand of pigment, and he is used to wash them many times, in particular the brown ones (what we called le “terre”, pigment from earth).
Stella Fatiregun Im sure she did- I watched the full video and also would like to know where he sourced the pigments.... how did he wash the pigments many times without ruining them? I did not understand? And by earth sourced it means he went outside and collected natural samples? Could spices like turmeric work ?
@@nicolecanela7097 Yes tumeric works for egg tempera. A mix of 8 drops water & 3 drops egg emulsion lightly (thinly) floated overwater & egg over the paint can keep your paint from moving/lifting. Do this when egg tempera is dry to the touch. Use a sable or squirrel brush to THINLY float the glaze over the dry tempera. I'm in Colorado, U.S.A. It is VERY dry here n our paints dry quickly & dehydrate in the palettes. We must keep our paint hydrated as it dehydrates, so our protective layer is put on w/o waiting too long. God Bless!
RIC Constituant ABROGATOIRE ILLIMITE RÉVOCATOIRE thank you Ric, I believe Marzio is an outstanding painter, his poetry and quality are very rare, even in Italy. And I ’m sorry to hear about racist that doesn’t mirror a behavior of most of the Italian ☺️
He said the most important thing in Italian in the beginning, where the translation in English was that he simply studied manuscripts. He mentions reading Cennino Cennini's epic work called the Trattato. This beast is the epitome of medieval thinking in art. A look into a mystery school of making shrines and spiritual icons. In this manual, you will learn how to do literally everything DIY. I learned how to make my own brushes, how to clean and store them, how to make panels, paint, and how to think. Most importantly, it teaches you that fine art is a sort of prayer session. Ora Et Labora; Work and Pray. Deep stuff from a Master Artist who gave us the gift of gifts 700 years ago. I recommend the edition with scholar notes, to get some context and perspective.
Cennino Cennini's epic work called the Trattato. Note taken, thank U!
Here's the link to that book (you can read it for free)
@@tulikadey9532 where?
Thank Younfor letting us in on the secret! I've DEFINATELY have to look into this!!
Thanks for the heads-up!
PerfectoMundo Amigo!
Thank you for sharing with us. Such a big heart you have.
I loved the works of Andrew Wyeth growing up as he painted with egg tempura and a technique called dry brush.
I bought pure pigments in 3 ounce jars to experience having used oils and acrylics like most artists. When they came in the mail I opened the jars and stared at all the earth pigments one at a time and couldn't hold my gaze for longer than a few seconds staring at some of the colors, especially cobalt blue.
They were soo intense.
I was amazed.
Thanks again for sharing your gift with us.
That studio is to die for. I can only dream of a studio like that !!
May you have one in the future some day🙌
It is beautiful.
Wonderfully informative. If you put a drop of vodka or gin in the egg yolk, it can last a week in the fridge. That’s what a lot of Icon painters do.
I would love to watch this but it freezes at 30 seconds.
Thanks! I’ll suggest it to him 💪
Vodka is what I usually use. I also put a drop of vodka in the gilding water.
Ahah love this tip!
Nice. I was using vinegar, but that stinks. Now my Vodka has more uses than just being added to the artist himself.
This guy's studio is BOSS.
Great work. Good to see some people still take tradition, independence, simplicity, beauty and knowledge over ease.
Love the dog, and the art too
It's really amazing how the origin of everything we make is nature, thanks for the tutorial, amazing explanation.
Thank you for sharing it 😇
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Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks a lot for this video on youtube, I have a new learnings came from on this video. Now I have some learnings learned on how to make art using the tempera egg of art. It so very amazing to watch this kind off videos of arts. Thanks once again!! Keep it up!!
Very nice👍❤
So beautiful! Thank you for tutorial with English subtitles. Your studio is wonderful!
This video is a wonderful overview. I would love to hear more about the washing of pigment materials.
Mark Powers thanks , we’ll think to give you more details in the next video . Lorenza
I use egg tempera and egg/oil tempera. I would also like to know about purifying earth pigments.
excellent tutorial, thank you !
Thanks a lot :-)
Belisimo !
Bellissimo video, grazie mille!!
very nice and impressive ❤️
Che bello azzurro!!
I really enjoyed this short video on egg tempera - I would like to have some more examples of the same kind. I am Danish and enjoyed to listen to the Italian and at the sMe time have the English translation for support
Lis Engel thanks!
Har du prøvet “painting in the light”? Han er vanvittig dygtig og viser mange teknikker.
@@annalouisebay4397 thank you I will try finding “painting in the light” and find out more 🌷
Veramente bello e interessante
Grazie !
Bravo
Amazing! Thank you!
I am shockingly amazed..
Thanks :-)
Interessantissimo
Grazie!
I’m sad why are there only 6 comments??? He’s inspiring!
cos of ya
amazing
Stupendo tutorial!! Mette tranquillità e amore per l'arte. Io ho conservato da circa 10 anni delle polveri ed ora vorrei iniziare a riutilizzarle al posto delle tempere. Inizierò a seguirti. Grazie:))
Irene Urru magnifico!
Maravilla gracias
Questo è eccellente, ho iniziato questa tecnica per un paio di settimane con un insegnante esperto, risultato molto bello... Ora sono un seguace. :-)
kawiko67 evviva!
What is the anti fermentation called ?
I can tell you the Italian name, I hope it is the same in English (but I can't guarantee it): the anti-fermentation name is Nipagina. I hope will help you :-)
you can also use white vinegar.
Perfeito! Amei... Estou aprendendo a utilizar esta técnica, o que é mesmo que o sr colocou na gema? Obrigada!
Ouvi dizer que muitos artistas usam algumas gotas de vodka.
Multi grazie - so beautifull and thank you for the english text
hello, congratulations for your work, i'd like to ask you if you use a final varnish for your egg tempera paintings or not, thank you!
Hi Carlos, no, he doesn't use any varnish. The surface could be vulnerable for a couple of years, but afterwards, it's crystalized and safe
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Compliments, I like your tutorial. From my 20 years as iconographer I have question. How can you protect painting without varnish, because painting is vulnerable by fly, especially if the image has changed owner and is not stored separately. Fly like to eat egg tempera paint. Of course, without varnish, paint will be stronger thru time, keeping light of colors better than oil paintings and very resistant. Greetings from Serbia
🙏🙏🙏
Complimenti, davvero!
lianacable grazie !!!!
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArtyou have Instagram?
@@darad8696 Dear Dara, the artgallery has instagram @lorenza_salamon_fineart Marzio hasn't because he paints less than 6 paintings a year and it is not enough to have an account. He prefer not using any digital channels to work with. We update any new arrival of his artworks :-)
Jesus, look at his birds!
Omg
IKR. Bellissima!
What is the anti-fermentation agent that you use? I have never found it necessary to use such a thing as I mix fresh egg yolk for every painting session. Thank you, in advance, for your help.
Dear Hillary, I can tell you the Italian name, I hope it is the same in English (but I can't guarantee it): the anti-fermentation name is Nipagina. I hope will help you :-) And I can confirm that is necessary in order to block the origin of an mould
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Thank you, Lorenza. We live and learn a new thing every day. I have never heard of Nipagina but I will search for it now that I know the name. Thank you for your help
It is called Nipagin or Methilparaben in English. (Thank you for the tip Lorenza!)
Can you grind up watercolor paint blocks to get the pigment?🤔
SUPERB
Yes indeed :-) Thank you so much !
Buongiorno, ma preparando i colori come si vede nel filmato, quindi unendo pigmento in polvere all'uovo e aggiungendo aceto o un antifermentativo... questa pasta una volta secca è possibile conservarla x alcuni giorni in vasetto per poi utilizzarla ? Grazie mille
It is hard to get anti fermentation agent in around here or is there any other name or brand i could get?
Grazie. Una domanda sulla nipagina: quanto si conserva il preparato con essa? Quali qualità rispetto all'uso dell'aceto? Inoltre, dove si può comprare?
do you strickly use egg tempera or can or have you mixed water color in some areas and egg tempera TKS!
He strictly uses only egg tempera :-)
Can this be used to make Pastel sticks?
Unfortunately not. Its conservation is maximum for three days, impossible to do more :-(
Do you know mix of italian purpurin color? i need to make glass objects
Una domanda, Marzio: quanto colore prepari prima di iniziare a dipingere? Poco immagino, e solo quelli che ti servono nell'immediato futuro, visto che si asciugano presto. È così?
Grazie.
Giulia S. Rispondo per Marzio:-) sì pochissimo perché ce n’è bisogno di poco e dopo un paio di giorni deve essere rifatto perché secca :-)
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Grazie della risposta quasi immediata! :)
Oh...un paio di giorni è molto di più di quello che immaginavo.. Bene.
Grazie ancora dei consigli!
molto interessante!, volevo chiedere se le opere vengono al termine verniciate ? se si, con quale vernice? grazie mille
Marzio non applica alcuna vernice, e molti restauratori (ma mi pare di capire che siano linee di pensiero) sono d'accordo con lui. Se per ben tutelata, per almeno un paio di anni, la tempera cristallizza ed è resistente agli agenti inquinanti. In effetti noi abbiamo esperienza di decine di anni di vita delle sue opere e non riportano alcun problema.
Hello, I would like to ask please, for painting with egg tempera on unprimed masonite is better to attach or (stick) canvas? I appreciate an answer. Thank you very much.
Sorry for answering so late :-) the canvas is needed not a choice...
Does anyone have any experience making a white tempera paint? while I have successfully done colours, I haven't tried it myself yet and was wondering what is the most effective method.
I'll ask him on the first occasion, even if I think he doesn't, but before telling you a wrong thing I'll keep it, thanks for the question, Lorenza
what anti fermentation agent did you use.....vinegar or something else. Great Video...thanks so much
Dear, he uses the Nipagina. I think it's the same name in English too :-)
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Hello! Is nipagina soluble in water? What rate? Thanks!
is it possible to make this recipe without linseed oil and damar varnish? I am waiting for answering. Thank you.
yes, the egg is the replacement for the oils and varnish.
Bella! Im learning about this style in college at the moment. So interesting. also beautiful. I know the video camera does not give the finished product justice. Egg tempera almost glows in person it seems.
Thanks!
comment se procurer de l'antifermentatif? Meric
Thanks for sharing this. It’s very interesting that he does not mull his paints like painters do with oils and watercolours.
Can i use watercolor pigments?
You can proceed in this way with pure dry pigments, it is impossible if they already have a binder agent inside.
bro is living in the 1800's
i am hungry
Can I use curcuma for the pigment ?
gianluca barone I din’t think so, in the years the painting could attract mushroom or other biological animal dangerous for the painting
per favore dimmi dove puoi comprare questi pigmenti?
Hi, What is the anti-fermentation agent he uses???
I can tell you the Italian name, I hope it is the same in English (but I can't garantee it): the anti-fermentation name is Nipagina. I hope will help you :-)
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Thank you so much for your kind and quick response. In English the name is Nipagin. I have been looking for something to preserve and stabilize egg yoke for use in oil painting, and I'll look into getting this Nipagin. Thank you again!
Perfect! I hope it's a useful information...Just to remind you Tamer paints egg tempera and NOT oil one :-) @@ATINKERER
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt www.essentialwholesale.com/product/1534/methyl-paraben-powder. Nipagin(a) is methyl paraben.
@@LorenzaSalamonFineArt Hello! I`ve found Nipagina to buy in internet. But it is in powder. Do we mix it in water? And what percentage? Thank you in advance.
bravo seignore
Waaaaw
Does ostrich egg would fit !?
Cause it contains more yolk …
We don’t know, we never try them :-)
Cosa posso usare come antifermentattivo?
Aceto bianco
Leonel Vilela Tamer oggi usa la Nipagina, ma non è il solo e il
Mercato ne offre altri.
Whats the brand of the dry pigment ink?
starlen lauron thanks for questioning! he uses and buys differents brand of pigment, and he is used to wash them many times, in particular the brown ones (what we called le “terre”, pigment from earth).
did you even watch the video?
Stella Fatiregun Im sure she did- I watched the full video and also would like to know where he sourced the pigments.... how did he wash the pigments many times without ruining them? I did not understand? And by earth sourced it means he went outside and collected natural samples? Could spices like turmeric work ?
@@nicolecanela7097 Yes tumeric works for egg tempera. A mix of 8 drops water & 3 drops egg emulsion lightly (thinly) floated overwater & egg over the paint can keep your paint from moving/lifting. Do this when egg tempera is dry to the touch. Use a sable or squirrel brush to THINLY float the glaze over the dry tempera.
I'm in Colorado, U.S.A. It is VERY dry here n our paints dry quickly & dehydrate in the palettes. We must keep our paint hydrated as it dehydrates, so our protective layer is put on w/o waiting too long.
God Bless!
Why does the yellow from the yolk and the blue pigment not make green?
It's not a complete tutorial, the video just offer the idea to deepen the technique :-)
Anti fermentativo: si può avere una indicazione più precisa?
lianacable buongiorno, nelle risposte precedenti trova l’indicazione di quelli usato da Marzio. Ma credo vi sua alternative altrettanto valide.
Nipagina
La tecnica della tempera all'uovo è ineccepibile, ma provi i colori ad olio idrosolubili Talens originali........una meraviglia
Et viva Italia !!!! All painters look like him in Italy ? If italians were less racists I will live in Firenze....but cinque stella is a problem
RIC Constituant ABROGATOIRE ILLIMITE RÉVOCATOIRE thank you Ric, I believe Marzio is an outstanding painter, his poetry and quality are very rare, even in Italy. And I ’m sorry to hear about racist that doesn’t mirror a behavior of most of the Italian ☺️
Malisimos subtitulos
I'm sorry...