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Behind The Canvas S1E4 - Gamblin Artist Colors

Every day at Gamblin Artist Colors sees the birth of magic contained inside a small aluminum tube.  Transforming raw materials into luscious buttery paint, this small family of paint makers takes their craft seriously for their passion and work will eventually evolve into the next great painting, one that will have the power to affect within each of us the most powerful emotions in the way only art can.  In this episode we travel to Portland, Oregon to see how simple raw materials are turned into some of the greatest paints on the planet.   

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Behind The Canvas S1E4 - Gamblin Artist Colors

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One of your best. But note: When a client brings a painting for you to work your magic on, it's never "inconsequential", no matter the monetary value.

One of my friends got into making up their own watercolours, and after watching this, I feel like I've got to go and do that.

As a chemist who has long been interested in archaeochemistry, as well as paints and pigments this is great!

ChemGeek - Tim

That ultramarine batch looks beautiful. I want to take a big brush and just play with it, smearing it all over a canvas just to feel that buttery blend and see how the color transforms. Okay, done being weird.

That blue paint looked totally like forbidden blue ice cream!

T. G.

There’s a lot of literature that they published about the conservation paints and the development- check their website for that, it’s interesting. I don’t think they make the Portland grey or the torrid gray in a conservation p,ain’t but you could ash them- I routinely nag them about making me special batches of colors and they’re super responsive- as you can see it’s not a corporate conglomerate; it’s a small crew.

Hey! Welcome to PDX! come back anytime! But really, it would be fascinating to learn more about how they produce the resin-based conservation paints and the chemistry behind them. Oh, and do they make the Portland Grey in conservation hues?


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