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On the Web
- Egg Art Pure - The works of Chieko Inoue who teaches egg art in Japan.
- Art of Elegant Eggs Ring - Web ring for egg artists.
- International Egg Art Guild - IEAG is a non-profit association of artists, artisans, and craftspeople who work with natural eggs as an art. Includes photographs from recent shows, supplier lists, and information on membership.
- Art on Eggs - Carved, scratched, stonecoated, decoupage and handpainted eggs from Germany by Manuela Poggensee.
- Heirloom Eggs - Jewelry boxes made from goose and hen eggs.
- Decorated Eggs - Designs in many styles and varieties by multiple artists.
- Egg Art by Peggy Vincent - A wide variety of unique cut designs inspired by the artist's life events.
- Egg Art Belgium - Detailed oil-paintings on eggshells and canvas by Andre Van Wynsberghe.
- Eggsamples - International egg art from all around the world.
- Authentic Egg Artistry by Darlene - Collectible original art in versatile designs to include carved, cut, hinged, embellished, and miniatures.
Wikipedia Articles
- Egg decorating - Egg decorating is the art or craft of decorating eggs. It is quite a popular art/craft form because of the attractive, smooth, oval shape of the egg.
- Altoon Sultan - Altoon Sultan is a Vermont-based artist and author who specializes in rural landscapes painted in egg tempera. Her works are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Yale University Art Gallery.
- Mathias Rüegg - Mathias Rüegg (born 1952) is a European musician, composer, and bandleader best known as the founding director of the Vienna Art Orchestra.
- Tempera - Tempera (or egg tempera) is the primary type of artist's paint and associated art techniques that were prevalent in Southern Europe's Middle Ages, and the required medium for Orthodox icons. It is paint made by binding pigment in an egg medium.
- Roger Medearis - Roger Medearis (1920-2001) was an American Regionalist painter. He was a student of Thomas Hart Benton while at the Kansas City Art Institute in the late 1930s and took up the technique of egg tempera painting, a rediscovered medium popular with Regionalists.