Potter's Pink
Pinkcolor
Chrome Tin Pink (Potter's Pink). This is a wild color in artist's oils which is fairly rare. It is a dull pink- the dry pigment looks a lot more lively than the paint. It may be more commonly found in watercolors. However it is reported to have good lightfastness.
PR233 pigment data from David G. Myers, The Color of Art Pigment Database, Artiscreation.com
Information about PR233 from Bruce MacEvoy, Handprint Guide to Watercolors,
Excellent
Excellent
Transparent
This color looks dark in oil but thins readily to a gentle dull pink
Lower Concern
Treat all pigments and paints with studio safety protocols.
Low
Tin Chromium Silicate
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