Manganese phosphate. Red-purple hue. Good covering power, average tinting strength, good lightfastness. Suitable for all mediums except fresco and water-based techniques.
Indanthrone blue. Synthetic organic pigment. Reproduction of true indigo, which comes from an Indian plant. Very high tinting strength. Remarkable lightfastness. Provides...
Silico aluminate of sodium. Mineral pigment. Suitable for all techniques including fresco. Low tinting strength.Provides a transparent, muted, red-violet film. Very lightfast
Titanium dioxide. Iridescent pigments undergo surface treatment with mica ; their level of iridescence varies according to the mica content. As a result of reflections and light...
Inorganic, phosphorescent Zinc sulfide powders. Recommended for use with water-based binders (except fresco).
Since excessive grinding weakens their phosphorescent qualities,...
Zinc oxide, which dates back to 18th century painting, was first manufactured by the French chemist Courtois. A stable, non-toxic, semi-transparent pigment that mixes well with all...
Cobalt aluminate. A unique turquoise hue whose brightness cannot be matched in other mixtures. Excellent lightfastness. To retain its unique vividness in oil painting, use it with...