Natural pigments

Enhance your art projects with the vibrant colors of natural pigments. Explore top ideas to incorporate these organic dyes into your artwork and create stunning masterpieces.
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Did you know you can create your own basic dyes and paint colors right at home? That’s right. Dyes and pigments can be concocted from plants, fruits, and other natural surroundings, which makes them safer and more environmentally-friendly as well. This post shares all you need to know!

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Rosemary Ryan
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“Colour is a power which directly influences the soul.” Wassily Kandinsky Like light, colour is a potent, living force, one that can invoke moods, emotions and memories. From the clothes we wear to the rooms we inhabit or the objects and artworks we experience, colour has the power to convey any human emotion possible: strength,...

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Cynthia Townley
The range of Jackson’s Artist Pigments consists of 100 dry pigments, from modern synthetics to natural earths. Each pigment has a unique set of characteristics, such as tinting strength, opacity/transparency, and granulation. Whether you’re an experienced artist or just starting out, this guide is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the science and history of colour. Read the full article on our blog - link in bio. Nature, Natural Pigments, Jackson's Art, Pigment Coloring, Dry Oil, Flagship Store, Natural Earth, Wall Paint, Oil Paint

The range of Jackson’s Artist Pigments consists of 100 dry pigments, from modern synthetics to natural earths. Each pigment has a unique set of characteristics, such as tinting strength, opacity/transparency, and granulation. Whether you’re an experienced artist or just starting out, this guide is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the science and history of colour. Read the full article on our blog - link in bio.

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Anna Gertner