Oddly enough this is the same pigment as PV29 at different particle sizes. In her research, Monona Rossol highlights the lung hazards of working with this pigment so if it is one you use, please consult her writing and use best practices.
Oddly enough this is the same pigment as PV29 at different particle sizes. In her research, Monona Rossol highlights the lung hazards of working with this pigment so if it is one you use, please consult her writing and use best practices.
PBr26 pigment data from David G. Myers, The Color of Art Pigment Database, Artiscreation.com,
Rossol, Monona. The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide. New York, NY : Allworth Press, 2001. The book is rather dated, updated information is available from her website.
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