Mar 03

Monet at Giverny
Monet first set eyes upon Giverny from the seat of a train. By April 1883, he’d rented a large farmhouse called the Press House and began living there full-time along with his two sons and his then companion Alice Hoschedé and her six children. The property also included an orchard and extensive gardens.
Discovery of a Haven
Thank you, ArtistsNetwork

Pigments Made from Cow Urine, Shells, Insects, etc.
The Forbes Pigment Collection contains samples of material that represent all shades of the rainbow — plus brown, white, black, and metallic.
3,000 Pigments
Thank you, Marlene



Water Colour Pigment Testing
I promise, I will take a break from my pigment-to-paint obsession soon.
Maintaining colour consistency through laboratory testing
Thank you, Winsor & Newton