Greek Art and Architecture – 330 to 30 BC
Tempera is a painting medium made by mixing pigments with a water-soluble binder, such as egg yolk or gum arabic. This technique allows for vibrant colors and precise details in artworks. Tempera is particularly known for its use in fresco and panel painting techniques, where it produces a matte finish and works well on various surfaces.
congrats on reading the definition of tempera. now let's actually learn it.