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Byzantine Iconography Painting Series 1: Painting Basics (1)
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Byzantine Iconography Painting Series 1: Painting Basics (1)

Introduction to Painting Byzantine Icons
Created byBridget Hayes
Last updated 7/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Materials and Workspace for painting icons
  • Preparation of the egg emulsion.
  • Mixing paints
  • Basic painting techniques
  • Theory of Colour and Light in Byzantine Iconography
  • The process of painting garments
  • Painting a variety of folds and garments
  • Painting various colours with a limited tetrachrome palette.

Course content

6 sections39 lectures2h 57m total length
  • Introduction1:10
  • Workspace and Materials3:55
  • Preparing the Egg Emulsion3:19
  • Preparing Colours2:07
  • Preparing the Surface1:41
  • Brush Exercise 14:53
  • Brush Exercise 22:47
  • Brush Exercise 32:55
  • Brush Exercise 41:04
  • Brush Exercise 54:30

Requirements

  • Byzantine Iconography Series 1: Drawing the Face
  • Byzantine Iconography Series 2: Drawing the Half Figure
  • Byzantine Iconography Series 3: Garment Basics
  • Byzantine Iconography Series 4: Drawing the Full Figure (Part 1)

Description

In Part 1 of Series 1 Painting Basics where going to start our journey of learning to paint icons. In Section 1 you will learn about the workspace and materials needed to paint with egg tempera. Then you will learn how to prepare the egg emulsion and the painting surface and how to mix the colours. This is followed by several exercises for learning brush techniques needed to paint icons.

In Section 2 we will go into the theory of Byzantine iconography and how colour and light function in the icon as well as the question of colour symbolism in icons.

In Section 3 we will start with a basic garment exercise to understand how the photismata are build up rhythmically by first building up the forms from light to dark.

In Section 4 will start discovering the magic of painting with a limited tetrachrome palette, by painting a mauve sleeve, this time working from dark to light.

In Section 5 and 6 you will  discover one of the trickiest colours to paint in  tetrachrome: Green. You will learn to paint it using two different techniques.

The basic material you will need for these tutorials are:

  1. Pigments

    • Yellow Ochre (or Iron Oxide Yellow)

    • Iron Oxide Black

    • Light Mars Red (or Red Ochre)

    • Medium Mars Red

    • Titanium White

  2. Egg Emulsion

    • Egg

    • White wine

    • Lavender or Basil essential oil

  3. 2 Plastic dropper bottles for egg emulsion and water

  4. Paint brushes (rounds with a good tip, flats and riggers)

  5. Palette for mixing paint (a sheet of glass or plexiglass is optional)

  6. Container of water for cleaning brushes.

  7. Paper towel

  8. Hot press watercolour paper for painting exercises.


Who this course is for:

  • Beginners in Byzantine Iconography