by Mary Tevlin | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized |
The coldest and bluest of our Useful Greens. The blue-greens of alpine forests, valleys, and distant mountains. Useful in tints for distant foothills and mountains. Useful for evergreens and high elevation foliage, Alpine Blue-Green’s reduced temperature helps... by Mary Tevlin | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized |
The deep, warm moss green of the forest floor. Ideal for dark areas or shadows in trees and forests and other flora. This is your go-to for blanketing the undergrowth and tucking the shadows in. Forest Floor is composed of our warmest shade of cadmium yellow... by Mary Tevlin | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized |
The middle green in our family of Useful Greens. This is your mid-value, bulk green. Ideal for capturing bushes, shrubs, forest understory, and foothills in the foreground. The colors found in a savannah or cactus. Chromium Oxide can get you close to this... by Mary Tevlin | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized |
The warmest and lightest of our Useful greens. Canopy Green is the color of the warmest areas of a tropical palm tree. In color space, it is located where green and yellow come together. Using the Munsell color system, we can identify the color space corridor... by Mary Tevlin | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized |
Indigo and Denim Blue were developed for our AG and 1980 palette, drawing inspiration from the timeless character of mid-century selvedge denim workwear and British Royal Airforce blues. Denim Blue 1980 is a versatile, muted blue with a subtle indigo... by Mary Tevlin | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized |
We developed Cool Violet as a way of addressing a big gap in color space in the region of blue-violet. When you look at single-pigment violets—Cobalt, Ultramarine, Manganese, and Dioxazine—they’re all relatively close in color space. Manganese is the warmest...