

The letter of
the Monaco royal family
Evian
Japan Festival
Edinburgh Festival


SUPOREITO Festival






Tempera means the technique of the pictures drawn using the paints which generally kneaded and made paints from the egg, and these paints. The origin of a word originated in Temperare of Latin of the meaning of "mixing" originally, and was used in medieval times as general term of paints which mixed animal glue and a vegetable adhesion thing. Although the technique using an egg itself existed from the time before Greece and Rome, it occupied the main portions of pictures technology as a part of medieval ornament, altar drawing (board with a drawing) which lasts to a Renaissance term from an end medieval times, or mural painting.
Yuko Sagisaka's work is also taking in and drawing the collage of gold-and-silver
foil or Japanese paper by using a board as a support object using the gold
background tempera technique by egg yolk tempera, and the oil painting
and tempera mixture technique by all egg tempera. Picture mounting is an
original ornament by manual coloring, and is arranging and making the part
which aligned with the one-point picture of one point, and was aligned
with the natural stone or the picture. The world of original beauty where
the West and the East were united is completed pursuing charmingness transparent
Juan Eyck who is the beauty of graceful harmony of Raphael, and the founder
of oil painting and smooth hard of the minute depiction filled to gloss,
and Cranach, and Fra Angelico's calm cleanliness. On the private exhibition
held in home Italy of tempera, the gratitude in classic technique and Bottcelli's
reincarnation which were inherited, and high evaluation were received.
Extolment of an art lover was received in the fantasy pictures which were
full of a clear classic technique, a rich color expression, and originality
at the festival of Monaco, Italy, France, and British every place. The
picture presented as commemoration of a friendship festival is possessed
by the Monaco royal family, Evian, Duke of Edinburgh's residence, etc.

