Wonderful! I'm so thankful that you shared these! If no one has suggested colors for the next series, I'd love to request seeing your transparent iron oxides. These are "workhorse" colors on my palette for sure! Or your Armenian colors! I've never seen them in person, but the pics of them look lovely. Another idea, show the possibility of the highest chroma, or unexpected versatility of natural pigments as a limited palette?
Is Flake White the same as Lead White ? It does say Basic Lead Carbonate on the back of the tube . This is an older tube of Flake White made by Grumbacher .
Thank you so much for doing these videos. You've made me a customer and a fan. I could listen to you two talk about paint all day.
Lovely series. Giving a better grasp of what we could aspect from such a rich variety of pigments
I love this series, specific and helpful to see the mixing results with explanations. Thank you 🙂
Such beautiful Earths 👌🏻
Wonderful! I'm so thankful that you shared these! If no one has suggested colors for the next series, I'd love to request seeing your transparent iron oxides. These are "workhorse" colors on my palette for sure! Or your Armenian colors! I've never seen them in person, but the pics of them look lovely. Another idea, show the possibility of the highest chroma, or unexpected versatility of natural pigments as a limited palette?
Thank you for the suggestions. We are working toward those colors.
Is Flake White the same as Lead White ? It does say Basic Lead Carbonate on the back of the tube . This is an older tube of Flake White made by Grumbacher .
Flake White is typically the name used by manufacturers for Lead White or basic lead carbonate. The label should have the Colour Index name: PW1.