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After attending a workshop by a Gamblin rep, I learned about modern and classic pigments and how they can be used for different effects. Evidently the particles are much smaller and more uniform in the modern colors allowing for more reflection of light.......I mixed a bit of the Thalo into my usual French Ultramarine...
12x16 oil on canvas contact robinweiss@earthlink.net
Sweet!
ReplyDeleteLovely Robin. Love the hue. Nina
ReplyDeleteThanks David!! Thanks Nina!!
ReplyDeleteit does look like that very first hint of light in the dawn sky
ReplyDeleteI love pthalo blue - it seems to be a colour some people hate and I can't understand why, it's luscious!
This is a WOW! Good job
ReplyDeleteHi Vivien! Thanks! I love the color too. It is just a powerful color. Very staining. I find it useful in small amounts mixed with other pigments.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Wow!, Gerald!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Robin! I love your winding road paintings.
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