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Making real ultramarine blue paint from rocks instead of buying pigment powder
What happens when you try to make one of the world’s rarest blue pigments using nothing but raw stone and patience? This ...
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From stone to color: Making genuine ultramarine blue paint using rare lapis lazuli
For centuries, artists relied on lapis lazuli to produce ultramarine blue, a pigment prized for its intense color and rarity. Instead of buying modern pigment powder, this video documents the full ...
The amazing chameleon (Figure 1) has the marvelous ability to see the color patterns of their environment and can closely match these designs by changing the color patterns in their skins. Recent ...
The colors of art change not just with trends, but availability as well. For reasons of being incredibly poisonous, expensive, or just involving way too many snails, here are five pigments that have ...
We first became involved with what was originally called "power painting" over 20 years ago. We were performing a Chevy "restification" and we decided to try something new. From that endeavor and ...
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