Michael Harding Ultramarine Violet - A variant of Ultramarine pigment. This color is achieved by slightly altering the manufacture of the blue shade, Sodium Sulphosilicate, by heating it with Chlorine. The result is a weaker, more violet pigment that has a relatively low Tint Power and a degree of transparency that lends itself to being exploited in glazes or thin body color. In hues, it becomes a high-keyed rather fluffy texture mauve which landscapists have found useful for the brighter tones of clear skies and for the modeling of sunlit clouds.
Color Index | PV15 |
Drying Speed | Average |
Transparency | Transparent |
Lightfastness | Excellent |
Oil Content | Average |
Tint Power | Average |
Toxicity | Non-Toxic |
ASTM D-4236 | ✓ |