Throughout history, blue has been one of the most sought-after artist pigments. It occurs infrequently in nature, and the first blue pigments were made from minerals like azurite and lapis lazuli, a process that was labour intensive. Azurite is a copper-containing blue mineral that has played an important role in art all over the world. Its relative affordability has made it a secret weapon in the artist palette.
Read more about Blue Pigments on our blog: https://www.jacksonsart.com/blog/2021/10/15/pigment-colour-index-blue-pigments/?utm_campaign=pigment_story_azurite&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_content=youtube_social_organic_shorts_to_blog
Film by the Jackson’s Team at the Jackson’s Studio, London. This film features Evie Hatch, Studio and Materials Specialist at Jackson’s Art Supplies.
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Read more about Blue Pigments on our blog: https://www.jacksonsart.com/blog/2021/10/15/pigment-colour-index-blue-pigments/?utm_campaign=pigment_story_azurite&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_content=youtube_social_organic_shorts_to_blog
Film by the Jackson’s Team at the Jackson’s Studio, London. This film features Evie Hatch, Studio and Materials Specialist at Jackson’s Art Supplies.
#azurite #bluepigments #ultramarineblue #painting #pigments #artmaterials
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