![]() I have heard that a hue can be mixed from quinacridone magenta or rose, with cobalt or ultramarine blues (and perhaps white). I’m looking at lefranc as it appears to be high chroma, pale version mostly but all 3 seem very luscious I’m tempted to get one of each… or even thinking of ‘shin han’ cobalt violet, blue and green which are super cheap and still not that dull, to try out if they resemble the paints they are supposed to at all. I tried an imitation, schminke apatite pigment which seemed nothing like the high chroma violets. I’ve never tried cobalt blues, greens and violets because of their expense, although cobalt teal/turquoise light is indispensible for me, it is a big ‘hole’ in my colour wheel and pthalos and ultramarines don’t get along too well with me. Kroma is located in the heart of Sen̓áḵw, on the traditional, unceded, and occupied territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.My paint collection is large, I prefer to pick out a different pallette of ~4-10 for painting. Phthalo Blue and Phthalo Green with Titanium White Cobalt Blue and Phthalo Green with Titanium WhiteĨ. Cerulean Blue and Phthalo Green with Titanium Whiteħ. Cobalt Blue and Phthalo Green with Titanium WhiteĦ. Phthalo Green and Phthalo blue with Titanium Whiteĥ. Benzi Burnt Orange and Phthalo Green with Titanium WhiteĤ. Alizarin Crimson Hue and Phthalo Green with Titanium Whiteģ. Cobalt Blue and Phthalo Green with Titanium WhiteĢ. Cobalt Blue with Phthalo Blue and Phthalo Greenġ. Alizarin Crimson Hue with Phthalo Greenġ0. Cobalt Blue with Raw Titanium and Phthalo Greenĩ. Benzi Burnt Orange with Phthalo Blue and Phthalo Greenħ. ![]() Cerulean Blue with Raw Titanium and Phthalo Greenĥ. We have provided samples below of blending turquoise as a wash (paint diluted with water) and with Titanium White.Ĥ. Given the vast spectrum of green and blue pigments that are available to us as artists, the exploration of mixing them in combinations is endless. It is defined as a greenish-blue or a sky blue colour. Turquoise, in painting terms, is the infinite relationship between green and blue. Cobalt Teal has excellent lightfastness and weather fastness, making it suitable for outdoor applications. ![]() It has average tinting strength similar to its relatives, cobalt blue pure and cerulean blue. Its opacity and light value give it a unique glowing mass tone, similar to the dayglow type effect of cadmium orange. It was first discovered by Thenard in France in 1802, and introduced as an artist’s colour in the 1820s.Ĭobalt Teal has a greenish-blue hue and is an extremely opaque pigment with a very light mass tone (one of the lightest for blue pigments without the addition of white). It is often imitated by mixing less expensive pigments (such as ultramarine, however never successfully as an exact match of the genuine hue as it has especially unique characteristics). ![]() It is one of the most precious, and therefore expensive pigments available to artists. This is genuine Cobalt Teal- an inorganic, synthetic, mixed metal oxide formed by the calcination of cobalt oxide and aluminum oxide. Cobalt Teal is so undeniably beautiful! And it is now available in store and online. ![]()
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