About: Pigments

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datePublished2025-11-10
definitionA drill down on pigment hue codes and historical pigment reference.
documenthttps://docs.google.com/document/d/16wrVaPKUWr91pCgDfOsqtNOwdQISLL4nZsfNUVvRkQk/edit?usp=sharing
editorialNoteThis is the most in depth I've been on the topic. Still curious about the synthetics crystal structures though.
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labelPigments
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descriptionPigment is the substance that gives paint its color. Pigments can be natural or synthetic; usually an insoluble powder. For example, pigment is mixed with water and gum Arabic to create watercolor paint
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descriptionArtist paint is a professional-grade paint that is designed to resist chemical reactions from exposure to water, ultraviolet light, and oxygen. Artist paints have more pigment than student paints, which allows for more medium manipulation and limits color shift.

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