Description
This is a description of a painting called Cobalt Green Light by an artist named Blockx. The painting is made with a variety of pigments, some of which are ground with poppyseed oil, which is known for its lack of yellowing and non-forming of wrinkles. The painting is opaque, meaning that it does not allow much light through it.
Still handground in the Blockx tradition with slowly rotating stone mills, these extra-fine artists' colours are made from the finest selection of pigments and oil.Only pure pigment is used for maximum lightfastness, buttery consistency and easy mixing on the canvas itself.All colours have a minimum lightfast rating 7 out of 8 on the blue wool scale. So they all can be considered perfectly lightfast.
Iron oxides, earths and blacks are ground with linseed oil. All other pigments are ground with poppyseed oil which is well-known for its lack of yellowing and the non-forming of wrinkles at the time of the drying.
Pigments: PG50
Opacity: Opaque
Ground With: Poppyseed Oil