This is the painting I have always dreamed of. Your style is telling a tale, teaching, and painting, all at the same time, lyrically, calmly weaving, with the grass, a haunting story. Thank you. I am enchanted.
beautifull paintings and very interesting interview with focus on the tempera medium, the process of painting and creating an image that you are passionate about
I came across your interview today. All the way from Southern California. Your work is breathtaking. I love your simplicity of approach. Your expression to detail within the simplicity. Egg Tempra sure is a beautiful medium. I love how you say inspiration comes in the process itself. I have often waited for the inspiration to ignite within in me first but I was always left empty. I finally experienced it in the act of doing. Thank you for sharing your gift with everyone. Your paintings are really wonderful. I wish I could own one but I quite poor. lol Blessings upon you. bro.Mark
Hello, I very like your videos, do you think birch plywood and MDF (HDF) is the best for egg tempera? 2- For large pictures (in. 50 x 30 in.) Do I need a thickness of 18 millimeters? I am waiting for answering, thank you.
Colin I need your advice, Ive recently gotten into egg tempera and was enjoying its advantages until I took a wet brush over areas and found the paint to be less than permanent. Yup a little scrubbing was all it took to wash the paint away. I let it dry for a day or two and even other paintings that Ive let dry for a few days seem to be the same way. what do you think Im doing wrong?
It might help if you put a very thin glair (10% egg yolk 90 water mix) over the dry area of paint. Then when it dries you can add other colours on top (for shading or highlights) without rubbing the under layer off.
Utterly blown away ! Incredible master of his medium.
This is the painting I have always dreamed of. Your style is telling a tale, teaching, and painting, all at the same time, lyrically, calmly weaving, with the grass, a haunting story. Thank you. I am enchanted.
Thank you for describing so eloquently, why we make art.
Beautiful, beautiful works and fascinating interview.
What an amazing interesting interview ! Thank you very much for sharing.
beautifull paintings and very interesting interview with focus on the tempera medium, the process of painting and creating an image that you are passionate about
An inspirational interview by a master of this medium.
I came across your interview today. All the way from Southern California. Your work is breathtaking. I love your simplicity of approach. Your expression to detail within the simplicity. Egg Tempra sure is a beautiful medium. I love how you say inspiration comes in the process itself. I have often waited for the inspiration to ignite within in me first but I was always left empty. I finally experienced it in the act of doing. Thank you for sharing your gift with everyone. Your paintings are really wonderful. I wish I could own one but I quite poor. lol Blessings upon you. bro.Mark
quite inspiring. I enjoyed your comments and seeing your beautiful paintings.
Great interview, insightful and personal, wise. Thanks.
thankes for this interview. it's an inspiration!!!!!!!!!
Awesome art work
What surface are you working on?
what is the best to paint with the egg temperature on the canvas or something else?
Wonderfull to live close to the sea and go long walking along the sea - sea and sky and Wind and Sun is filing you withcosmic joy -
Compliments master. Used antifermentative?
( lipagina)
Sorry my english.
lovely
Hello, I very like your videos, do you think birch plywood and MDF (HDF) is the best for egg tempera? 2- For large pictures (in. 50 x 30 in.) Do I need a thickness of 18 millimeters? I am waiting for answering, thank you.
nice work
Underrated
I am a post graduate student my research include the effect of shadow and light in colin fraser art works so i need information about this please
Colin I need your advice, Ive recently gotten into egg tempera and was enjoying its advantages until I took a wet brush over areas and found the paint to be less than permanent. Yup a little scrubbing was all it took to wash the paint away. I let it dry for a day or two and even other paintings that Ive let dry for a few days seem to be the same way. what do you think Im doing wrong?
seems like not enough binder to me.
It might help if you put a very thin glair (10% egg yolk 90 water mix) over the dry area of paint. Then when it dries you can add other colours on top (for shading or highlights) without rubbing the under layer off.
Are you using the proper gesso? There's a video on using the correct type of gesso for egg tempera.
@@JayStein777 hi, im using marble dust and hide glue. a recipe I found on another tutorial.
@@mikeortega6072 I've heard just plain chalk works very well.