egg tempera realsist landscape painting Dingle peninsula Co Kerry Ireland by Irish artist Fergus A Ryan

Passing Rooks

The hazy stillness at a remote Atlantic farmhouse is temporarily interrupted by a passing flock of chattering rooks, before ‘the silence surged softly backward’.


I think this is the only time I have used the tempera grassa medium, in which egg yolk is mixed with oil. It was used by the 20th-century Italian painter Pietro Annigoni in his famous painting of Queen Elizabeth II.


PASSING ROOKS, tempera grassa, 61 x 122 cm (24" x 48")

© Fergus A Ryan, 2012     Private collection

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