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Question asked 2022-11-20 11:56:56 ...
Most recent comment 2022-11-30 10:50:46
Drawing Materials
Pigments
Grounds / Priming
I've heard people say that titanium white and zinc oxide pigments work so well in metalpoint grounds because they are themselves metals. To be clear: Titanium and Zinc are metals (which can, incidentally, be used to draw with in metalpoint). However titanium white and zinc oxide are inorganic, mineral-based pigments, but not actual metallic compounds - correct? I believe they work well in metalpoint grounds because of their relative hardness (6.5 and 4.5 respectively on the Mohs Scale), yes?
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(brian baade)
They are both metallic compounds and inorganic pigments. Elemental
zinc and titanium (cand silver and copper and gold) are metals proper. Additionally, silver nitrate is a metallic compound but not a metal nor a pigment in that form.
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