Blick First press non-yellowing safflower oil.
Exceptions: Cerulean Blue = poppy oil, Ivory Black,
Mars Black and Sepia = linseed oil.
Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4) + Titanium dioxide(PW6)
Blockx Iron oxides, earth pigments, and blacks are ground with linseed oil. All other pigments are ground with poppy seed oil- believed to prevent yellowing and wrinkling.
Historical pigments hand ground with poppy seed oil: Vermilion, Naples yellow light, Naples yellow dark, Lapis Lazuli.
Flake White: Lead White (PW1)
Mixed White: Lead white(PW1) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6)
Titanium-Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4) + Titanium dioxide(PW6)
DaVinci Linseed based
Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4)
Gamblin Alkali refined linseed oil
Flake White Replacement: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Quick Dry White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Radiant White: Titanium dioxide(PW6)
Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Titanium-Zinc White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4)
M. Graham Walnut oil (flows more freely and less tendency to crack or yellow)
Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Titanium White Alkyd (rapid dry): Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4)
Michael Harding Refined cold pressed linseed oil: neutral acidity to ensure permanence
Exceptions: Titanium White 1 = safflower oil Flake White 2 = safflower oil
Cremnitz White: Lead White (PW1)
Cremnitz White (walnut oil): Lead White (PW1)
Flake White No. 1: Lead White (PW1) + Titanium dioxide(PW6) 67/33
Flake White no. 2: Lead white(PW1) + Zinc oxide(PW4) most brilliant/white in Harding line 75/25
Foundation White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Lead White (PW1) 50/50
Titanium White No. 1: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + zinc oxide (PW4)*
Titanium White no. 2: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW5) *
Titanium White No. 3 (with driers): Titanium dioxide(PW6) + (PW5)*
Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4)
Old Holland Cold pressed linseed oil from first pressing:
Old Holland Flake White 1: Lead white(PW1) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Old Holland Cremnitz White: Lead White (PW1)
Old Holland Mixed White 2: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Old Holland Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6)
Rembrandt, Royal Talens
Mixing White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Pearl White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Tin oxide(PW15) + Mica(PW20)
Titanium White (linseed): Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Titanium White (safflower): Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Transparent White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc White (linseed): Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc White (safflower): Zinc oxide(PW4)
RGH Alkali refined linseed oil
Flake White: Lead White (PW1)
Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6)
Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4)
Sennelier Pure, first press non-yellowing safflower oils
Flake White : Lead white(PW1) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc-Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc oxide(PW4)
Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4) + Titanium dioxide(PW6)5
Williamsburg Pure, premium, alkali-refined and pH-balanced linseed oil
Williamsburg Zinc White: Zinc oxide(PW4)
Williamsburg Silver White: Lead white(PW1) + Zinc sulphide(PW7)**
Williamsburg Titanium White: Titanium dioxide(PW6)
Williamsburg Titanium-Zinc White: Titanium dioxide(PW6) + Zinc sulphide(PW7)**
Williamsburg Flake White: Lead white(PW1)
Photos are of paints that I have tubed myself. This is not as difficult as it may seem and saves a great deal of money. Although I will do a demonstration post on my method at some point, Stapleton Kearns shows us how; click here: Tubing Paint by Stapleton Kearns.
* Contact manufacturer before purchasing- Website has discrepancy
** Contact manufacturer before purchasing- PW4 may be in use, instead of PW7.
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http://www.dickblick.com/items/01595-1033/#colorpigments 4/28/10
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