A mixture of ultramarine and phthalo blues with a little titanium white created as an affordable approximation of Cobalt blue at full strength, but with very different mixing properties.
A modern mixture designed to replicate historical Naples Yellow without the toxicity of lead. The colour was one of the earliest synthesize pigments dating back to the 1600's and very popular with...
Cobalt Violet is a name used for several violet colour cobalt pigments. Toxic, costly, and weak, historical Cobalt Violets were replaced by Manganese Violet. GOLDEN's blend of Dioxazine Purple with...
Historically a very expensive ground lazurite pigment, synthetic pigment has been used since the 1830's making it one of the most popular and affordable blues, Yves Klein blue is mostly Ultramarine...
One of the first synthesized pigments, this deep, nearly black colour is alkaline sensitive so not found in acrylic paints. Our modern mixture provides a similar colour with great permanence...
Production of the beautiful barium-based pigment ceased in the early 1990's due to environmental and safety concerns, this modern mixture approximates the richness of manganese safely and...
Historical azurite, from copper carbonate minerals, lacks the stability and durability required for modern painting, this mixture affordably approximates azurite's deep greenish blue.