Mars Yellow Light
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| hydrated iron oxide, precipitated
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The shade
most associated with yellow ochre. A soft very slightly greenish yellow. Against darker
colors it is almost brilliant. |
| Mars
colors are synthetically made iron oxides. They are the counterpart to natural ochres. The
practice of manufacturing them goes back to the 17th century. The term "mars"
refers to the Roman deity, who was the god of iron as well as war. The advantage of the
synthetic pigment is that it is uniformly cleaner, brighter, and denser than the ochres.
They have incredible tinting strength and opacity. |
Pigment Classification:
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Synthetic Inorganic
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Availability
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Opacity:
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opaque
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R&F Encaustics
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regular
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Lightfastness:
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I
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R&F Pigment Sticks
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small
and large size
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Color Index Name:
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PY 42
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Pigment Stick Drying Rate:
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4 - Slow
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