
Found and Ground
a practical guide to making your own foraged paints
$42.34
- Paperback
128 pages
- Release Date
30 June 2023
Summary
Found and Ground: A Naturalist’s Guide to Earth Pigment Painting
‘Natural’, ‘no waste’ and ‘plastic-free’ – discover a greener, more fulfilling approach to painting. Found and Ground details a sustainable journey, teaching you to create professional-quality paints using the earth’s own colors: rocks, clay, and soil from your local area.
Uncover a unique palette that reflects your landscape, your eye, and your artistic taste. Foraging for pigments and crafting paints…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781800920996 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1800920997 |
| Author: | Caroline Ross |
| Publisher: | Search Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | Search Press Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 128 |
| Release Date: | 30 June 2023 |
| Weight: | 632g |
| Dimensions: | 18mm x 280mm x 218mm |
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Publisher’s WeeklyThis pleasant debut from artist Ross shows how to make paint pigments from chalk, clay, rocks, and other found materials. Providing tips on how to forage colorful materials in a variety of locales, she notes that readers might look for greenish shale in fields, pink clay at beaches, and orange discarded bricks in urban areas. Instructions outline how to turn the materials into pigments. For stones, Ross advises hammering them into tiny pieces, grinding the bits with a mortar and pestle, filtering the results through a sieve, then adding them to a jar with water, letting the mixture settle, and pouring out the standing water, which leaves behind only the finest sediments at the bottom of the jar. Transforming the pigment into watercolor paint requires more water and a medium to produce a more gel-like texture, which can be made with foraged solidified gum from cherry, acacia, or other “non-coniferous” trees. Ross details how different mediums create different looks, observing that substituting egg whites for gum results in a glossier finish. The finicky procedure might take some trial and error to master, but the comprehensive directions ensure readers are well prepared. The result is an enjoyable take on how artists can get in touch with the natural world.
About The Author
Caroline Ross
Caroline Ross uses wild and ancient materials to make artworks from small illustrations to large murals. She also teaches life drawing and shows people how to make the materials she herself uses. Having spent decades indoors in art and recording studios, Caroline spends as much as possible of her life outdoors, immersing herself in nature as she sources her materials, and makes her work.
Painting Chelsea School of Art 1996; BA (Hons) Fine Art Kingston University 1995; BTEC General Art and Design Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design 1991
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