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Abstract Acrylic Pouch - High Gloss 211B Burnt Sienna 120ml

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Traditionally Burnt Sienna is a heated earth pigment containing iron oxide and manganese oxide. This combination of earth iron oxide pigments Lampblack, Mars Black and Mars Orange, create an opaque clean colour. Burnt Sienna is great for mixing skin tones and shadows, combined with ultramarine and phthalo blue.

COMPOSITION AND PERMANENCE:

  • Pigment Name: PY42-Yellow Ochre; PBk7-Lamp Black; PR101-Red Iron Oxide; PW6-Titanium White
  • Pigment Type: Inorganic
  • Lightfastness: I *** Very Good
  • Opacity: Opaque
  • Conforms to ASTM D5098-03
  • Warning: No significant acute hazards
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Traditionally Burnt Sienna is a heated earth pigment containing iron oxide and manganese oxide. This combination of earth iron oxide pigments Lampblack, Mars Black and Mars Orange, create an opaque clean colour. Burnt Sienna is great for mixing skin tones and shadows, combined with ultramarine and phthalo blue.

COMPOSITION AND PERMANENCE

Pigment Combination: PBk7-Lamp Black; PBk11-Mars Black; PY42-Mars Orange; PR101-Red Iron Oxide


PIGMENT NAME: PBK7-LAMP BLACK

Pigment Type: inorganic

Chemical Name: carbon

Properties

Lampblack is opaque, heavily staining black pigment that does not have much covering or tinting power. It is typically the opaquest black in watercolour form. Though a very pure black, it tends to muddy slightly in mixtures. Natural sources may be brownish or bluish in tone because of impurities. When used in oil paints, it is one of the slowest drying pigments and should not be used in underpainting or applied in layers underneath other colours.

Permanence

Lamp Black is very lightfast and permanent. It is used in all techniques in permanent painting.

Toxicity

Carbon itself is not considered hazardous however other combustion products that are hazardous are often present as impurities when Lamp Black is produced from natural materials. For this reason, commercial preparations of the pigment should be considered.

History

Lamp Black is a carbon-based black traditionally produced by collecting soot (known as lampblack) from oil lamps. It has been used as a pigment since prehistoric times. It is the black found in Egyptian murals and tomb decorations and was the most popular black for fresco painting until the development of Mars Black.


Pigment Name: PBk11-Mars Black

Pigment Type: earth

Chemical Name: iron oxides

Properties

Mars Black is an opaque black with a strong and cool masstone, a slightly warm tint, and a warm brown undertone. It is not as black as Ivory Black, but it dries more quickly and has three times the tinting strength. Mars Black is usually the only black available in acrylic form, which is safe to over-paint. It can be used in all media without reservation and is widely used as an alternative to Lamp Black and Ivory Black.

Permanence

Mars Black is very lightfast with excellent permanence.

Toxicity

Mars Black has no significant hazards and is the only primary black pigment considered non-toxic.

History

The word Mars refers to the Roman god of iron and war. Mars Black was developed in the early 20th century from inorganic, synthetic iron oxide.


Pigment Name: PY42-Mars Orange

Pigment Type: inorganic, earth

Chemical Name: iron oxide

Properties

Mars Orange is a bright, extremely light red and appears almost pinkish compared to darker colours. It has incredible tinting strength and opacity. The synthetic form of Mars Orange is made from iron oxides and is cleaner, brighter, and denser than its ochre-based counterparts.

Permanence

Mars Orange has excellent permanence and lightfastness.

Toxicity

Mars Orange has no significant hazards.

History

The word Mars refers to the Roman god of iron and war. Mars Orange has been manufactured as a pigment since the 17th century.


Pigment Name: PR101-Red Iron Oxide

Pigment Type: earth, synthetic

Chemical Name: iron oxides (synthetic), iron oxide, silica, alumina, lime, and magnesia or hydrated iron oxide

Properties

Red iron oxide varies in hue and transparency, depending on hydration and slight impurities. Indian Red is a slightly duller, deep brick hue with a bluish undertone. It is very dense and opaque, with excellent tinting strength and covering power. It is dependable when mixing with all other permanent pigments and yields good flesh tints when mixed with Zinc White. It is the synthetic version of PR102, a pigment made from earth reds or natural red iron oxides, and the names applied to PR101 and PR102 often overlap.

The synthetic red iron oxides have mostly replaced natural red iron oxides and are brighter, stronger, finer, and more permanent. Indian Red is the highest grade bluish shade. Light Red, English Red, and Venetian Red are yellowish shades. Mars Violet is a dull and subdued bluish or purplish oxide.

Permanence

Red iron oxide is very lightfast with excellent permanence.

Toxicity

Red iron oxide has no significant hazards.

History

Natural red iron oxide comes from the mineral ore hematite, called bloodstone by the ancient Greeks from the word hema, meaning blood. It is one of the oldest pigments, has been used by every major civilization, and was an essential mineral for medieval alchemists. It was not widely used in artists' materials until the 17th century and was not produced in large quantities until the 18th century.

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