Artist Layne Arguimbau grinds his own pigments from powders, makes his own grounds of gesso for panels and lead grounds for canvas. He cooks his own oil-resinous mediums in the tradition of the... Read full biography
Artist Layne Arguimbau grinds his own pigments from powders, makes his own grounds of gesso for panels and lead grounds for canvas. He cooks his own oil-resinous mediums in the tradition of the Flemish Masters from 1450 to the 1650, presently using extremely hard amber, sandarac and rosin... Read full biography
Artist Layne Arguimbau grinds his own pigments from powders, makes his own grounds of gesso for panels and lead grounds for canvas. He cooks his own oil-resinous mediums in the tradition of the Flemish Masters from 1450 to the 1650, presently using extremely hard amber, sandarac and rosin varnishes. Painting in a traditional north light studio, he is a light effect painter with deep luminous transparencies, all of which give his paintings a rich old world quality. A distinct 1850's chestnut... Read full biography
Artist Layne Arguimbau grinds his own pigments from powders, makes his own grounds of gesso for panels and lead grounds for canvas. He cooks his own oil-resinous mediums in the tradition of the Flemish Masters from 1450 to the 1650, presently using extremely hard amber, sandarac and rosin varnishes. Painting in a traditional north light studio, he is a light effect painter with deep luminous transparencies, all of which give his paintings a rich old world quality. A distinct 1850's chestnut barn is where the artist produces and exhibits his work. The sweeping pastures of neighboring Lion Share Farm dotted with its many horses and the beautiful stone walls meandering all throughout the property offer the tranquil pleasure and the privacy... Read full biography
Artist Layne Arguimbau grinds his own pigments from powders, makes his own grounds of gesso for panels and lead grounds for canvas. He cooks his own oil-resinous mediums in the tradition of the Flemish Masters from 1450 to the 1650, presently using extremely hard amber, sandarac and rosin varnishes. Painting in a traditional north light studio, he is a light effect painter with deep luminous transparencies, all of which give his paintings a rich old world quality. A distinct 1850's chestnut barn is where the artist produces and exhibits his work. The sweeping pastures of neighboring Lion Share Farm dotted with its many horses and the beautiful stone walls meandering all throughout the property offer the tranquil pleasure and the privacy sought after by the serious artist needing a place to truly concentrate. Layne Arguimbau paints in a specifically designed north light studio with... Read full biography
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