Research No.18
Research No.18
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March 2015
Table of Contents
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ABSTRACT ------------------------------------- 4
C. Hypothesis ------------------------------------- 6
D. Significance of the study ------------------------------------- 7
F. Application --------------------------------------12
BIBLIOGRAPHY ------------------------------------------- 16
Chapter I
Introduction
Paint is important especially to the paint artists. Garden Soil is mostly used in planting
Garden soil has many uses. For this study, Garden Soil could be possibly being an
Alternative Art Paint. Art Paint is a liquid contains different chemicals and made in hard
and long processes. Garden Soil to be made as Alternative Art Paint has no added
chemicals. It is natural and the processes are simple. Most of the art painter are using
are using expensive materials. But Garden Soil as an Alternative Art Paint can help the
paint artists to save their money. They can make their own art paint in natural way and
less expensive. Garden Soil is useful because it can help to elaborate the art especially
in paintings.
So, the researcher conducted this study to make an Alternative Art Paint using
C. Hypotheses
1. There are no dangerous ingredients that can affect human because it is a natural
The result of the study can help the paint artists make their own Art Paint using
Garden Soil. This study is not dangerous in human because the main ingredient is the
Garden Soil. This study will help artists save their money in buying Art Paint.
The study was conducted on June 2014-March 2015 at the Magallanes National High
The study focused on how to help paint artists in making their own Art Paint with the
F. Definition of Terms
Garden Soil - the term garden soil is often used in planting such as flower panting,
Art Paint - is a colored substance that is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin
Flour - powders obtain by grinding or milling cereal grains, especially wheat, and used
Food Coloring - any substance added to food in order to change its color
Chapter II
humidity and temperature. It dries quickly to form though film that acts as a protective
skin to the support. In handling, in its diversity of transparent and opaque effects, it
resembles the modern acrylic resin emulsion paints. Egg yolk Tempera hardens due to
the evaporation of the water and the coalescing of the egg yolk proteins into a solid film.
Egg yolk is composed of 50% water, 30%lipids,15% proteins and 5% other components,
including lecithin (an emulsifying agent). The yolk contains a fatty substance called egg
oil. Egg oil is non-drying oil. Yolk is also contains albumen can be too drying and would
brittle a paint film but in combination with egg oil it actually helps the egg oil to “cure”
(and in turn, the egg oil contributes flexibility to albumen). The albumen (water soluble)
and the egg oil (non-water soluble) are emulsified in water via lecithin, also found the
yolk. Egg tempera is an ancient technique for producing richly colored, made from
scratch at the starts of each painting session, enabling students to explore a range of
recipes and techniques to create painterly effects. Tempera painting has been found on
early Egyptians sarcophagi decorations. A related technique has been used also in
ancient and early medieval paintings found in several caves and rock-cut temples of
India. Egg Tempera cannot be stored, so each color was mixed when it was needed.
Mixing too little paint was a disaster because mixing more paint that would match the
first batch perfectly was very difficult. Mixing too much paint was a waste of expensive
materials. Because egg tempera dries very quickly, artists had to paint small areas at
one time. Artists used brushes made from animal hair, applying colors one by one,
sometimes overlapping to create depth. Egg has a clean, matte finish and a higher color
key than the oil. The subtle color variations so characteristic of egg tempera painting are
unlike the deep saturated colors typical in oil paints. The yellow of the egg has very little
effect on a tempered color. Any initial discoloring will actually bleach out to a clear tone
in time as opposed to oil’s tendency to yellow with time. Egg tempera does not blend
easily like oil because it dries so quickly. This can be advantageous because tempera
does not become “muddy” when lighter colors are applied over darker ones. One can
easily renew a color by working light over dark. In fact, a tempera painting becomes
richer when more layers are applied, unlike oil’s tendency to grow darker with each
layer. Graduated tones are achieved by applying a progressively lighter, more opaque
color to the base color, thereby gradually reducing the transparent nature of the paint
while lighting the color with the introduction of white. Egg tempera is an ancient painting
medium that predicates oil painting by hundreds of years. It was used in the middle-ages
for religious icon painting and use today by a myriad of artists working in various types.
Egg tempera requires some preparation and knowledge of the materials needed and
techniques employed. Egg tempera is a method of painting which was largely popular in
the early Renaissance. Egg tempera, not to be confused with tempera or poster paints
you get at the store, consists of egg yolk, water, vinegar and pigment. The egg yolk in
egg tempera serves as the binder that holds the pigment together. The addition of water
turns the paint into a usable paste-like form. Egg tempera cannot be stored for future
use. The basic supplies needed to paint with egg tempera consist of dry pigments of
various colors, an egg for each new painting session, distilled water, and a painting
surface. Egg tempera is oil-in- water emulsion or water–in-oil emulsion, depending upon
whether the amount of oil exceeds by the amount of water in the emulsion.
Chapter III
Methodology
A. Materials Used
Garden Soil
Flour
Water
Food Coloring
Big Container
Weighing Scale
Spatula
Garden Soil was collected from the garden. Flour and Food Coloring was collected
from the vendors. Water, Big Container, Container with cover, Spatula, Mortar and
Pestle and Weighing Scale was collected from the houses and places at Magallanes,
coloring(125 grams) and the overall weight of water(250 grams). The weight of each
Garden Soil was pounded using the mortar and pestle, 20-30 minutes until the soil
became a powder.
The 1000 grams of pounded garden soil, 250 grams of flour and 250 grams of water
were placed into the big container. It was mixed in 5-10 minutes using the spatula. After
it mixed, the 125 grams of food coloring were added to the big container. It was mixed in
3-5 minutes using the spatula. (Big container=mixed garden soil, flour, water and food
coloring). After it mixed, the mixed garden soil, flour, water and food coloring were
placed into the container with cover. It was covered tightly. The container with cover
were placed in warm place and set aside for 24 hours before it was applied.
F. Application
Chapter IV
This shows the presentation, analysis, and interpretation of the data gathered.
A. Table of Observation
Coloring
The result of the study will be a solution to the need of students especially the paint
artists and provide them an art paint which is less expensive, no added chemicals and
echo friendly, so that they can make in their own art paint solution in their respected
Generalization
Garden Soil may use in planting. But this study proved that Garden Soil is an
effective Alternative Art Paint. It is concluded that Garden Soil mixed with flour and food
In conclusion, the Garden Soil is effective as an Alternative Art Paint than the other
types of soil.
Chapter VI
Recommendation
The researcher recommends further research on the project especially on the right
amounts of the Garden Soil and its other composition to achieve a better mixture and
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