2 Day Natural Paint Making Workshop: Egg Tempera
Schedule
Sat Feb 21 2026 at 12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Bendix Building | Los Angeles, CA
About this Event
This is an immersive 2 Day Workshop focused on the ancient practice of making paint from locally foraged natural earth pigments using egg tempera.
Rooted in centuries old painting traditions, egg tempera offers a direct and intimate way of working with color, one that requires few materials, minimal setup, and deep attention. In this workshop, participants will learn how raw earth minerals are transformed into luminous, archival pigments and paints using simple ingredients. Through guided foraging, pigment processing, and hands on guidance, participants will create their own natural pigments before learning how to bind them into egg tempera paint.
Led by Júlia Godoy, this workshop invites you to slow down, be present, and reconnect with your landscape in a new, creative way. Read below for the full outline of the workshop and materials list.
No prior experience necessary. All backgrounds are welcome, 18+.
Early Bird Special: Use code EARLYBIRD at checkout to receive $50 off when you register by January 27th.
*This ticket includes full access to both days of the workshop. Attendance is required for Day One and Day Two, as the curriculum builds across the weekend.
Day One: Foraging & Pigment Processing
Saturday, February 21st, 2026
Noon - 4p
Day One begins with a group check-in at a designated meeting location in nature within 20 miles of Downtown Los Angeles (exact details shared after booking). From there, we’ll head out on a gentle, guided hike through the Los Angeles mountains, where artist Júlia Godoy will teach you how to identify potential earth pigments in the landscape, what colors and textures to look for, and how to forage responsibly and ethically. Together, we’ll collect raw earth materials and return to base camp to begin processing them into usable, artist grade pigments. You’ll learn how to clean and prepare raw materials, break them down into workable pigment, understand particle size, and observe how different soils behave during processing. The afternoon offers continued time for refinement, questions, and hands on guidance, allowing you to work at your own pace as color begins to emerge from the materials you gathered. We’ll close the day with a short group reflection, sharing insights, curiosities, and intentions as we prepare to move into paint making on Day Two.
Day Two: Making Egg Tempera Paint & Painting
Sunday, February 22nd, 2026
Noon - 4p
Day Two takes place in Júlia’s private art studio in Downtown Los Angeles (exact address and access details shared after registration). We’ll begin by organizing and preparing the pigments processed on Day One, covering best practices for drying, storing, labeling, and documenting handmade pigments for future use. From there, participants will learn how to make egg tempera paint using egg yolk, one of the oldest and most archival binders in painting history, while also transforming eggshells into a natural white pigment, completing the cycle from raw material to paint.
The afternoon is dedicated to painting with handmade pigments, where Júlia will guide the group through foundational egg tempera techniques, brush handling, and understanding how natural pigments behave differently from commercial paints. Emphasis is placed on intuition, material awareness, and letting the process unfold naturally. We’ll close the workshop with a reflective circle, sharing insights, surprises, and questions, and discussing how to continue working with natural pigments beyond the studio. Participants will leave with handmade pigments, egg tempera paint, and a deeper, embodied relationship to their materials and creative process.
Materials
All supplies required for egg tempera paint making will be provided for participants to use during the workshop. Materials for pigment foraging and processing will be brought by participants, as learning how to source and prepare pigment from the land is an important part of the experience. A detailed materials guide with exact specifications, links, and recommendations will be shared with participants after registration.
INCLUDED SUPPLIES
(Available to use during class)
- Stone mortar and pestle
- Palette knife
- Painting slab
- 6” × 6” Claybord™ panel, generously provided by Ampersand
- Mixing Palette
- Eggs
- Brushes
WHAT TO BRING
For Pigment Making & Painting
- Sketchbook
- Pencil
- Small jars or containers for storing pigment
- Sieve
- Quart size containers
- Filters
For Foraging & Outdoor Time
- Water bottle
- Exercise clothes and shoes suitable for a light hike
- Sunscreen
- Snacks
Miscellaneous
- Reusable bag or plastic grocery bags
Where is it happening?
Bendix Building, 1206 Maple Avenue, Los Angeles, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 535.38



















