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 I've spent the last week utterly buried in research about portrait miniatures.

(blog post about my plans and immediate aims... sort of)

Books are strewn around my room (in fact, there are five just at my feet right now... two of them are open to specific pages), my desktop is covered in images, and I'm reeling with information.

I still have SO MUCH to read on the topic, and I desperately want to get more period appropriate materials, but I think it's time for me to think a little less and do a little more.  No, I don't have handmade ultramarine blue ground from lapis lazuli or handmade madder red or any handmade paints at all, but I do have modern equivalents of the most common colors used in the 18th and early 19th centuries (although I've found a source that sells pigments made from historic recipes and instructions... they're quite expensive, but hopefully I'll be able to make my own paint some day).  And while my current brushes might not be squirrel hair, that's an easy fix.  As for painting on ivory, that's not even a possibility anyway, but I'm looking into various imitations and I've been experimenting with different colors of polymer clay.

Also, why is no one else doing this at the moment?  There are plenty of current artists working with historic subjects and selling prints etc. at events, but I've yet to see anyone work with authentic materials on appropriate surfaces and do it in public.  Wouldn't that be an awesome sort of demo at an event?  To have someone portraying an artist of the time and actually doing real work to talk about, display, and sell.

Painting and portraiture was a real and lively trade... it ought to have some sort of presence in the reenacting world.

Date: 2011-04-09 09:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mlsdesigns.livejournal.com
I have my great granmother's miniature painting materials, gold powder and leaf and sheets of ivory, I keep meaning to try my hand at miniature painting again. She must have bought the ivory somewhere round the 1920s I think, when she was in Paris.
I can't wait to see what you do with this project!

Date: 2011-04-11 08:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] idlewild-grey.livejournal.com
Oooooo, lucky you! You mustn't let that wonderful bounty go to waste! I'd love to see what sort of miniatures you'd come up with. :)

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