Very interesting and a beautiful pigment. The low opacity is actually a desirable trait in watercolor. I would like this in my palette (not sure if I heard of cobalt green watercolor being produced).
@@dirtyblueshop What is your standard line of paint? Do you produce watercolor paints? Edit: had a quick peek at your channel, that answers my question. Will take a more thorough look at it later.
@@integral_chemistry well you know I can’t wait for a beautiful Turners Yellow.. but the range of Ultramarine from green to pink and everything in between… that would be a great start of a new long form edition I guess 😉
How about PO49? No, no, no: PG10, the genuine green gold. And PO65, PO68, PO48, PO47…ummm…mmmm…PY108 and PY109. Oh, how can I forget, PR206! Actually, I just discovered your channel, so I’ll go check what you’ve already covered 😊.
Very interesting and a beautiful pigment. The low opacity is actually a desirable trait in watercolor. I would like this in my palette (not sure if I heard of cobalt green watercolor being produced).
Trust me, it is 😄 but it’s not in my standard line of paint. Let me know if you’re interested! 😁
@@dirtyblueshop What is your standard line of paint? Do you produce watercolor paints?
Edit: had a quick peek at your channel, that answers my question. Will take a more thorough look at it later.
@@edzejandehaan9265 my shop on on holiday mode atm, but I’ll be back with a beautiful line of (mostly) single pigment paints!
Lovely green. Would've been a fan favourite during the Victorian era if they knew this process, rather than using Arsenic.
Yeahh... I've considered doing an arsenic green a few times but then I remember how insane that would be for a few hundred internet views lol
the way its reflecting light makes it so cool
Just remixed a reel of this video! Can’t wait for more (horizontal) content!
I just moved and I'm setting up a new lab! Expect one (hopefully) within a month. Any requests on the first pigment I should redo?
@@integral_chemistry well you know I can’t wait for a beautiful Turners Yellow.. but the range of Ultramarine from green to pink and everything in between… that would be a great start of a new long form edition I guess 😉
How about PO49? No, no, no: PG10, the genuine green gold. And PO65, PO68, PO48, PO47…ummm…mmmm…PY108 and PY109. Oh, how can I forget, PR206! Actually, I just discovered your channel, so I’ll go check what you’ve already covered 😊.
We just wrote about it recently - and now here it is. 👍
It turned out surprisingly well! I got a bit worried when I took it out of the kiln and it looked very dark, but thankfully it cleaned up well.
Lovely colour 😍
Thank you! It's one of my favorites
Nice video👍