04-19-2007, 04:17 PM
Quickie search:
http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/ule/ulel.html
Site claims that casein and encaustic were both used in Fayun mummy portraits.
From what I've read milk paint is likely the least expensive and simplest of several "period" forms of painting.
- milk protein as the fixative
- hide glue as the fixative
- wax as the fixative
http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/ule/ulel.html
Site claims that casein and encaustic were both used in Fayun mummy portraits.
From what I've read milk paint is likely the least expensive and simplest of several "period" forms of painting.
- milk protein as the fixative
- hide glue as the fixative
- wax as the fixative
Hibernicus
LEGIO IX HISPANA, USA
You cannot dig ditches in a toga!
[url:194jujcw]http://www.legio-ix-hispana.org[/url]
A nationwide club with chapters across N America
LEGIO IX HISPANA, USA
You cannot dig ditches in a toga!
[url:194jujcw]http://www.legio-ix-hispana.org[/url]
A nationwide club with chapters across N America