For one my kids' projects, they'll be making hand prints to form a tree, and then writing what they like about the earth next to them. I suggested using natural pigments, since they're even closer to the earth. But, what kind of binder would work? I've done
milk paint, but that would crack off of the big piece of paper. I've made a watercolor with gum arabic, but that seems too think for hand prints.
Would a gauche work? How do I even make a gauche? Maybe instead I
should try for an Egg Tempura? But that time of the year, my
chickens and ducks should be making more eggs than I can use, so I might be able to make
enough egg tempura for 30 hands?
Maybe there's a better binder that I don't know about? Or a mix of binders? I've got lots of raw pigments--I just don't know what to put them in!