Recently reformulated, Gamboge Hue is a warm yellow pigment resembling genuine Gamboge. Made from tree resin, genuine Gamboge was brought to Europe in 1603 and was believed to carry medicinal cures, but was found to have toxic properties.
Alizarin Crimson Hue is a quinacridrone based pigment closely resembling genuine Alizarin Crimson. It is a transparent red pigment with blue undertones.
Cobalt Blue Hue is a clean blue pigment closely resembling Cobalt Blue. Genuine Cobalt was discovered in 1802 by French chemist Thénard as an alternative pigment to the expensive Lapis Lazuli blue.
Lemon Yellow Hue is a strong mid-range yellow, made from arylamide pigment. It closely resembles genuine Lemon Yellow which was discontinued many years ago due to the toxicity of the Barium Chromate...