Artistic Pigments
October 27th, 2007 | by Art Supplies |Different art supplies are used for different types of arts. These arts and paintings are also produced using art supplies such as coloring substances. These coloring substances are known as pigments. Pigments were used for paint making for the first time in the 19th century. The pigment is titanium dioxide. The pigment is extensively used to produce both artistic paints and house paints. It is the quality of the pigment that it imparts or gives color. There are two main types of pigments in use:-
- Prime pigment or hiding pigment
- Inert pigment or extender pigment
- The first type is known as organic and
- The second is known as inorganic type.
- Natural and
- Synthetic.
Normal paints available in the market also contain certain other chemical substances. These paints are available in form of tubes or in other packing material. These substances can affect the quality of the paintings. Therefore many artists prefer to make their own paints by mixing the base substance and pigment. The process is not very difficult, provided you learn it properly once. An artist can produce oil paints by mixing linseed oil and a pigment. The color of the paint depends on the color of the pigment which is being used.
There are pigments like watercolor and Gouache. These pigments are mixed with base like Gum Arabic. Gum Arabic is a medium for watercolors. It helps in bringing more transparency and also assists in increasing the drying time. The use of pigments was increased when the acrylic and oil paints were used extensively. This was around 20th century. Since then pigments have been used with numerous bases to produce paints of different colors and types.