seems like a lot of people are surprised with the use of "organic" in the title . "organic" in biology means it's not genetically modified . while in chemistry it means that it contains carbon .
Both of those are good signs of a healthy organic specimen but you can have GMO carbon based life forms with high intelligence such as the "homoborg genesis" title Klaus Schwab, of the world economic Forum, gave to anyone who took a "genetic editing course"(something close to the) aka the COVID jabs by definition it's not a vaxx do research I gave you some facts do some more yourself
Denisse Rocha Hey I am cute too.. well kind of...9.9/10 only for my mom. 7/10 if you are an optimistic... 5/10 if you are in desperate situation... 4.5/10 in case of emergency, break the glass...
How much weathering and exposure to abrasion and sunlight determine how long this kind of paint lasts. The minerals in rocks or clay make light fast pigments. Plant based dyes aren't light fast. Trick is, to get the plant material and contaminents out.
Hi i visit my mom in PA at her place in Hawley, right next to lake Wallenpaupack. is that very far from where you are filming? is there a specific name for the location? I'm an artist and also love outdoor adventures and I would love to visit the site in your video. I am actually going up to PA this weekend for a few days so If were to hear back from you while I'm still in the area and can visit it, I would be very thankful. Great video!
Im not planning to wonder around there alone, i'd drag my family members who live in PA with me so you wouldn't be pointing me towards any danger or anything like that, it just seems like an amazing opportunity as I have been looking online for places in PA i could visit to collect organic and inorganic pigment samples and your video just feels like fate; the best i was able to come up with was finding a bunch of black oak to strip some bark for the yellow pigment but collecting these samples feels much less cruel and far more useful
the cooking oil is transformed so it does't dry. It contains Vitamin E for expanding it's shelf-life. Linseed-oil from an art supply shop would be the right one if you want a lasting binder for colors that dies fast
Organic typically means coming from something alive. In chemistry, organic refers to a list of chemicals that must contain carbon, but not every compound that contains carbon is organic, for example: calcium carbonate from limestone chalk ect and carbon dioxide are not considered organic. The vast majority of rocks contain no carbon whatsoever. In the video, he uses coal, which comes from very, very old organic matter, so it might be considered organic in that sense. In the context of the video, however, organic pigments are pigments extracted from living things, like crushed bugs, or boiled roots. Crushed rocks will always be considered mineral or inorganic pigments
There's confusion because they use the same word for food, and for chemicals but they mean different things. Organic in chemistry terms just means made up of carbon atoms. It's is a way of dividing elements into useful groups.
Chemistry doesn't use the word "organic" in the more popular sense of the word (e.g. groceries, food source, farming methods, etc.,): Organic chemistry is the study of molecules that contain carbon compounds. In contrast, inorganic chemistry is the study of all compounds that do not contain carbon compounds.
seems like a lot of people are surprised with the use of "organic" in the title . "organic" in biology means it's not genetically modified . while in chemistry it means that it contains carbon .
shannon Bear ^
Both of those are good signs of a healthy organic specimen but you can have GMO carbon based life forms with high intelligence such as the "homoborg genesis" title Klaus Schwab, of the world economic Forum, gave to anyone who took a "genetic editing course"(something close to the) aka the COVID jabs by definition it's not a vaxx do research I gave you some facts do some more yourself
Thanks. Of course you can also use egg yolk to make tempera or oil as binders.
And Milk paint if ya have a good source for milk.
I need that inspiration . Thanx for sharing knowledge.
Thanks so much for sharing! Great info!
I was browing on how to make organic pigments from fruits or plants, but hey I fell in love, u t cute
Denisse Rocha Hey I am cute too.. well kind of...9.9/10 only for my mom. 7/10 if you are an optimistic... 5/10 if you are in desperate situation... 4.5/10 in case of emergency, break the glass...
Im not jewish... and well, id say 2/10, that hair and those glasses dont make u look so appealing....
+Denisse Rocha to cute too
lol ty
D**n girl, use some kindness!
Thank you, this was extremely helpful!
Do you think these pigments can be added to a lime plaster?
Awesome! Great info and ideas for my project.
Can this be used as face paint
How much weathering and exposure to abrasion and sunlight determine how long this kind of paint lasts. The minerals in rocks or clay make light fast pigments. Plant based dyes aren't light fast. Trick is, to get the plant material and contaminents out.
Hi i visit my mom in PA at her place in Hawley, right next to lake Wallenpaupack. is that very far from where you are filming? is there a specific name for the location? I'm an artist and also love outdoor adventures and I would love to visit the site in your video. I am actually going up to PA this weekend for a few days so If were to hear back from you while I'm still in the area and can visit it, I would be very thankful. Great video!
Im not planning to wonder around there alone, i'd drag my family members who live in PA with me so you wouldn't be pointing me towards any danger or anything like that, it just seems like an amazing opportunity as I have been looking online for places in PA i could visit to collect organic and inorganic pigment samples and your video just feels like fate; the best i was able to come up with was finding a bunch of black oak to strip some bark for the yellow pigment but collecting these samples feels much less cruel and far more useful
It is in the coa region of Schuylkill county between Mahanoy city and Shenandoah. Those banks are all over the place there
+sphaeramundi thank you very much that gives me today and tomorrow to try to visit. Really appreciate it!
Tell me about brown ochere please
Awesome info. Hhhhandsome guy!
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Dukes of Hazzard" circa 2005 story line. they said anthracite coal was in Hazzard County GA. boom
Okey great, let me just go grab my bear grease and bones!
Any green pigments in our area bud? I'm from dauphin/Lebanon co. Learning bushcraft n prepping
great..thanks brother
Or you could add oil, even your oil for cooking, and you would have oil paint
the cooking oil is transformed so it does't dry. It contains Vitamin E for expanding it's shelf-life. Linseed-oil from an art supply shop would be the right one if you want a lasting binder for colors that dies fast
Not the right type of oil
This Man is wearing a skivvy shirt and he said "good to go" 🤔🇺🇸
I think It is not organic pigment, but anorganic one.
Being made from rocks, they aren't really organic, are they?
and rocks are not organic? They are literally pieces of the earth. cant get much more basic/natural than a rock.
Organic typically means coming from something alive. In chemistry, organic refers to a list of chemicals that must contain carbon, but not every compound that contains carbon is organic, for example: calcium carbonate from limestone chalk ect and carbon dioxide are not considered organic. The vast majority of rocks contain no carbon whatsoever. In the video, he uses coal, which comes from very, very old organic matter, so it might be considered organic in that sense. In the context of the video, however, organic pigments are pigments extracted from living things, like crushed bugs, or boiled roots. Crushed rocks will always be considered mineral or inorganic pigments
Steel contains carbon, too, but I'd hardly call it organic.
There's confusion because they use the same word for food, and for chemicals but they mean different things.
Organic in chemistry terms just means made up of carbon atoms. It's is a way of dividing elements into useful groups.
And in the context of pigments, I would say organic means originating from a living thing.
looks like Burma or along 209 tamaqua
Organic? More like natural?
Chemistry doesn't use the word "organic" in the more popular sense of the word (e.g. groceries, food source, farming methods, etc.,):
Organic chemistry is the study of molecules that contain carbon compounds. In contrast, inorganic chemistry is the study of all compounds that do not contain carbon compounds.
Also "organic" has lost much of its original meaning and many sources actually use chemicals now.
its not organic.
Yes it is
@@dereon6191 Organic is what is alive like plants and animals, not stone