“DON'T CRY FOR MY, MOTHER”. RUSSIAN ICON. Wood hand painted.
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“DON'T CRY FOR MY, MOTHER”. RUSSIAN ICON. HAND PAINTED TEMPERA ON WOOD

Made using traditional materials (wood, egg tempera, gold leaf, natural powder paint, varnishes) and old techniques. 30X26cm

This icon written in according to the Byzantine style and tradition of preserving all the canons of iconography

It is an reproduction of an antique russian masterpiece of 18th, which currently it belongs to the private collection Brenske (Hannover)

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Christ sits on his coffin, eyes closed and hands placed one above the other. His mother holds his right hand and leans his head against her.

This issue resembles the occasion of the Pieta as known in the West and symbolizes the last night on Golgotha.

It is part of the Easter liturgy celebrated on Holy Saturday.

Unique Piece of Art created late 20th. and sold directly by first hand.

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I do all these works myself, and by own hand.

First, I prepare the table by applying 7-8 layers of a mixture of rabbit tail, chalk (calcium carbonate) and water. Once dry, I smooth the surface to make it smooth, and draw the silhouette, and the main lines of the icon.

Then I proceed to the golden gilt and / or bottom giving a layer of red yellow ocher, varnish for gilders and I apply the gold leaves carefully, letting them dry.

After 24 hours I gentlyclean the surface to remove the excess' gold particles, and I give a coat of lacquer to protect the gold.

The colors are prepared using very milled, and dry pigments which they are mixed with the yolk which they have been diluted with water and shellac.

When the first layer of color has dried, a second coat is given using the same color but more diluted in water. The procedure is repeated several times (6-7 layers) starting with the dark colors and ending with the light.

The faces, hands and feet are painted by myself at the end as well as their luminous tones. To finish the job, I write the inscriptions and in some my signature, which is my name in Russian Cyrillic "лаура", and the year that I painted it.

Once finished, and when it has completely dried, I apply a thin layer of varnish to protect it.

Лаура Ф

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