Egg Tempera

A very old technique using dry pigments, egg yolks and water, egg tempera dates back before the use of oils. It is an extremely tedious form of artwork requiring small brushstrokes of paint, each hand mixed, applied repeatedly layer after layer until the desired effect is achieved.

Watercolor

Watercolor is a technique that uses dry pigments mixed with water on cold-pressed watercolor paper.

Giclée Prints (pronounced jhee-clay)

Derived from the French verb gicler meaning “to squirt”, giclée is the most effective printmaking technology in existence for turning original artwork into prints. Images are high-resolution, digital scans, printed with archival quality inks and paper. The giclée process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction, and ensures fade and color-shift resistance of 75 years on watercolor paper under average indoor light conditions.