A high intensity blend of pure yellow pigment and white, excellent for use as a glaze or to portray optical effects of light and shade. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A very blue shade of red with excellent transparency. Considered a Napthol pigment -bridging the gap between ToluidIne reds and Quinacridones in terms of performance and economic characteristics. Recommended for use only as a full shade.
Much deeper than the other Cadmium Reds - handles well like all cadmiums with a robust masstone and muted tint. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
Although production of genuine Manganese has ceased as stores of this natural pigment have been exhausted worldwide- CAO would like to offer an excellent replacement for this cold, brilliant blue ? its synthetic version is actually cleaner and has better lightfast properties. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
Also known as Iron Blue or Milori Blue, it is known for its tinting strength and deep blue mineral color. Made from the highest quality pigment in its class, it was discovered in the 18th century. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A warm, earthy hue, Buff Titanium is a synthetic version of the natural form of Titanium White and behaves in much the same way with great film stability. Rutile has the highest refractive index of any known mineral and is an invaluable pigment to the paint industry. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
CAO uses only the finest sienna earths - this goldenrod pigment is similar to that of a dark ochre but with much more delicate handling qualities. Once the defining colors of the Renaissance, Sienna?s are valued in all techniques for their brilliant, fiery undertones. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A suitable replacement for the highly unstable original pigment, Van Dyke Brown is especially valuable in enhancing the color of shadow on flesh. *Click color swatch for detailed pigment information
An intense black that was traditionally produced by charring organic materials, thankfully newer methods have been implemented raising the standard of quality and enhancing performance characteristics. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information