Carrie Goller glazes many thin layers of oil to achieve a glow.
Egg Tempera
Egg tempera, is a permanent fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigment mixed with a water-soluble binder medium (usually a glutinous material such as egg yolk or some other size). Tempera paintings are very long lasting, and examples from the 1st centuries AD still exist. Egg tempera was a primary method of painting until after 1500 when it was superseded by the invention of oil painting. Carrie Goller interprets this delicate medium in layers of delicate pigment to produce extremely fine and detailed heirloom quality work.
Mixed Media and Acrylic
Carrie Goller combines various media such as encaustic and watercolor, acrylic and oil to come up with hybrid pieces. For example, a piece such as "Butterfly Weave" entails the use of woven watercolor, encaustic layers, mineral powders and collaged elements.
Giclee / Limited Edition Print
Giclee prints on canvas are professionally printed on 1.5" profile gallery wrap canvas with coordinating edges and two coats of varnish. They are of the best quality and are difficult to distinguish from the original painting.
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Carrie Goller c/o Carrie Goller Gallery, Poulsbo, WA
c/o 350 North Beach Drive Port Ludlow, WA
USA 98365 Tel: 360-779-2388 Fax: 360-779-2388 call 1st