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ISO earth pigment material in the raw
High-Desert:
This may be a stretch, but I’m looking for some yellow ochre that has not been processed into powder yet. I have raw green clay material I found in a outcrop to trade. I have photos of the color used on a bow if anyone is interested. Thanks
Eric
Bryce:
I’ve used Buttercups and the Oregon yellow iris to make yellow paint. Just make sure your binder won’t alter the color when it dries. I used a thin salmon bladder glue.
I think most flowers with yellow pedals should work.
wstanley:
I have a good amount of this very rich yellow ochre from California that’s unprocessed. Here is a picture of it ground.
High-Desert:
That’s a good idea Bryce, I’ve thought about trying larkspur for blue.
Wstanley, I’m definitely interested. I’ll send you a PM. Does thy Ochre cause cancer since it’s from California, it’s has to come with a proposition 65 warning I’m sure
wstanley:
Couldn’t tell ya. My friend found it along some dry creek in Pacheco California.
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