The links below are affiliate links, which means I earn some commission from each purchase, but at no extra cost to you.Ī | Amazon.ca | .uk | | | | Amazon.es | | .jp | Amazon. If you like this book, also check out Artist's Color Manual: The Complete Guide to Working with Color and Colour in the Making: From Old Wisdom to New Brilliance.Ĭhromatopia: An Illustrated History of Color is available at Amazon ( US | CA | UK | DE | FR | IT | ES | AU | JP | CN) It's a good book to complement other books on pigments that you may already have. Needless to say he's extremely knowledgeable on this subject. He's also the founder of Langridge Artist Colours that sells paint. The author David Coles has been working with colours and pigments for almost 4 decades. David has been involved in the world of colour his whole life, both as a paintmaker and lecturer. This book is for those who love colours and pigments and already know their Lemon Yellows and Phthalo Blues because those are too common to be included in this 224-page hardcover. Chromatopia is the creation of David Coles, founder and master paintmaker at Langridge Artist Colours in Victoria - one of the world's most respected makers of artists' oil paints. Have you heard of them? There are also pigments made from urine, cow dung, crushed insects and more commonly known deadly metals. Some of the pigments featured are Orpiment, Realgar, Woad, Tyrian Purple (made from sea snails) and Verdigris. As someone who uses watercolour and reviews art supplies, there are so many pigments and dyes included in this book that I've not heard of. This is a book on the interesting history on how 50 extraordinary pigments are created or where they come from.
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