The local shipyard in the evening sun (O Grove, Spain), casein tempera on clayboard, 5x7 in. My experiments with the casein paints continue. Yesterday, I finally received my Ampersand clay boards and did this painting on the smallest one of them to see how the clay surface took the casein paint. It turns out that these boards are absolutely perfect for casein tempera and I am sure they will work beautifully for goache as well (especially for when you are going to varnish your gouache painting to frame it without glass). The clay surface is as smooth as hot pressed watercolor paper but it is less absorbent which is good (that's why you can see some marks in this study that are similar to the marks oil paint leaves on a gesso panel). I absolutely loved using these boards with the casein paint. Softening edges is harder on this surface because if the paint layer is thin it is easy to lift the color, but if the paint layer is normal (not too thick, but also not watercolor-like thin) then softening edges is not a problem with these boards. In any case, for my painting technique, this smooth surface works much better than the rougher surface of canvas (that I tried a few days ago). • If you have questions about my painting approach, I have written a few painting guides that are available for free download at www.lenarivo.com • My original paintings can be purchased at www.lenarivo.com/shop • Giclee prints of different sizes are available at www.lenarivo.com/prints • • • #tempera #caseintempera #casein #caseinpaint #painting #pleinairpainting #fineart #impressionism #gouache #gouachepainting #art #sketch #allaprima #traditionalart #impressionism #gouachepainting https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch90GGWsK8J/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=