Our ‘On Location’ series reveals where some of the best loved art materials are made, and gives insight into art materials manufacturers’ working methods. Lutea is the name ...
On 4 October 2022 / By Lisa TakahashiEvie Hatch is an artist and writer whose sketchbook practice traverses her investigations into drawing, painting, pigments and paint making, as well as recording day-to-day notes. You may ...
On 21 July 2022 / By Clare McNamaraRembrandt’s colour palette was characterised by dark browns and black, earthy yellows, and deep reds– colours that give his paintings an instantly recognisable atmosphere of warm darkness. This ...
On 15 July 2022 / By Evie HatchJackson’s Artist Pigment range consists of 100 dry pigments, from modern synthetics to natural earths with each pigment having a different set of characteristics, such as tinting strength, ...
On 24 June 2022 / By Clare McNamaraThere has recently been a lot of conversation on social media regarding what pigments are used to make Daniel Smith Primatek colour and the levels of lightfastness their ...
On 16 July 2021 / By Lisa TakahashiYInMn Blue was discovered by chance in 2009 by Professor Mas Subramanian and Andrew E. Smith, who was then a graduate student at Oregon State University. Its unusual ...
On 16 February 2021 / By Evie HatchOf all the artist colours, black may well have the longest history. Charcoal, soot, and charred animal bones were used in the earliest prehistoric cave paintings. Today, there ...
On 27 November 2020 / By Evie HatchFive colours of Daniel Smith watercolour that were previously not available outside of the USA, are now available at Jackson’s: Azurite Genuine, Kingman Green Turquoise Genuine, Malachite Genuine, ...
On 10 October 2013 / By Julie CavesWhen we started stocking Daniel Smith watercolours we made a lot of artists in the UK happy! I hear so many rave reviews about these paints. And they ...
On 26 September 2013 / By Julie CavesWinsor & Newton Artists Watercolour and Cotmans Watercolour ‘New Gamboge’ pigment change – Originally produced using Gamboge, a coloured gum from the Garcinia plant, Artists’ Water Colour Gamboge ...
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