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pigment

[pig-muhnt] / ˈpɪg mənt /


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Because the color comes from structure rather than pigment, it remains stable and resists fading over long periods of time.

From Science Daily

In the 1950s and 1960s, some indigenous artists began painting ritual designs on bark, instead of cave walls, using traditional earth pigments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Crucially, the artist did more than simply spray pigment around a hand pressed to the wall, the researchers say.

From BBC

In these paintings, figures are defined by wiry contours and modeled with lean pigments in saturated hues.

From The Wall Street Journal

After applying a variety of advanced scientific techniques, the team determined that the residue came from azurite, a bright blue mineral pigment that has not previously been documented in Paleolithic art in Europe.

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