Ep5. Natural Pigments in Traditional Arts
Natural Painting Pigments blog post
Useful books for studying natural pigments:
UK Amazon.co.uk Links for the books:
Artists' Pigments c.1600-1835, 1970 by Rosamond D. Harley
The Alchemy of Paint: Colour and Meaning From the Middle Ages by Spike Bucklow
The Artist's Handbook of Materials and Techniques, 1991 by Ralph Mayer
Colour: Making and Using Dyes and Pigments, 2000 by François Delamare and Bernard Guineau
US Amazon.com Links for the books:
Artists' Pigments c.1600-1835, 1970 by Rosamond D. Harley
The Alchemy of Paint: Colour and Meaning From the Middle Ages by Spike Bucklow
The Artist's Handbook of Materials and Techniques, 1991 by Ralph Mayer
Colour: Making and Using Dyes and Pigments, 2000 by François Delamare and Bernard Guineau
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Shops to buy natural pigments in powder form:
Shops to buy handmade natural watercolour paint made from natural pigments:
Cornelissen (Their lapis is okay, but not the best quality. Their malachite is super dusty and needs a lot of washing before starting the process. All the other ones I tried from their tester kit seems nice though).
Jackson Art (also supplies the Cornelissen pigments and can be a good option if you want to do a big order of other art supplies too!)