Description
Cobalts are my favourite range of pigments, delicate but with a jewel-like quality of hue which other pigment families just don't have. This variant is a deep green, deep meaning leaning more towards blue than yellow.
Semi-transparent enabling more light to 'bounce' back up through the paint, gives it a unique glow when used on a white ground.
Michael's description;
'A heavy, dense blue-green, with low Tint Power. Introduced with so many inorganic metallic pigments during the period of 1830-40. With grey-blue undertones which do not overturn mixes and form interesting effects when combined with the Yellow Lakes. For a landscape painter, this is a real “Wow” as it almost paints itself those hazy atmospheric mists you see on distant hills (forgive my own artistic fantasy). It is so beautiful and vivid I hope the colour monitors do it justice.'
Technical Overview
Pigment - PB36
Vehicle - Linseed oil
Opacity - Semi-Transparent
Tint Power - Average
Munsell - Hue 5 BG - Value 3 - Chroma 4
Michael Harding Oil Paint