1980 Phthalo Blue

1980 Phthalo Blue

SDS Phthalo Blue: Warm blue first made for printmaking ink (cyan) to replace Prussian Blue in the 1920’s. With clean, pure masstone and transparency, Phthalo Blue, like all modern colors, has high tinting strength. Series 2 Transparent Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed...
1980 Cerulean Blue

1980 Cerulean Blue

SDS Cerulean Blue: Mixed metal oxide from the early 19th century with an important place on the mineral palette because blues are rarely shifted to the cool, green side, like this one. Very muted in its tint so most valuable as a pure hue. Series 3 Opaque Vehicle:...
1980 Prussian Blue

1980 Prussian Blue

SDS Prussian Blue: First synthetic color of the Industrial Revolution, discovered by accident in 1704 while a chemist was trying to formulate artificial crimson. Cool blue with more muted tint than Phthalo Blue. It has a high tinting strength, is lightfast, and is...
1980 Viridian

1980 Viridian

SDS Viridian: First synthesized in 1859, nontoxic Viridian replaced Verdigris and Emerald Green as a glazing color by the turn of the 20th century. It has good tinting strength, its tint muted like colors of the natural world. Series 3 Transparent Vehicle: Alkali...
1980 Phthalo Green

1980 Phthalo Green

SDS Phthalo Green: A dark bluish green more closely resembles Verdigris than Viridian. First manufactured in 1927, Phthalo Green has a very high tinting strength and transparency. Series 2 Transparent Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, PG7 EU + UK...
1980 Olive Green

1980 Olive Green

SDS Olive Green: A predictable mixed earthy green of the natural world that can be used opaquely. Series 2 Semi-transparent Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, PBr7, PY75, PB29 EU + UK Representation 
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