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Welcome to the ultimate source for professional fine art pigments. For the artist, conservator, or craftsman who demands absolute control and the highest quality, our curated collection of pure pigment powders offers the raw, unadulterated materials needed to create lightfast, archival-grade Colour. Bypass the limitations of pre-mixed paints and unlock a palette defined by your vision alone.
All our pigments are rated for lightfastness, so your artwork maintains its vibrancy for years to come. Look for ratings in each product description.
When working with powdered pigments, we recommend using a dust mask, gloves, and working in a well-ventilated area. Some pigments require extra precautions; check the individual product safety information.
New to making your own paint? Start with small batches. For oil paint, mix 1 part pigment with 1-2 parts linseed oil. For watercolour, use gum arabic as your binder. For resin art, follow manufacturer ratios (typically 5-10% pigment to resin).
As a specialist in professional-grade art materials, we connect artists directly with the dry artist pigments they need to execute their creative vision. Our selection focuses on the quality and origin of the pigment, ensuring you receive the best materials for your art, whether you are creating fine art, custom coatings, or vibrant projects with resin art pigments. We pride ourselves on providing clear, accurate information so you can make informed choices about the materials that will define your work for years to come.
Whether you're mixing paint like Renaissance masters or creating contemporary resin art, our pigment collection offers the quality and variety you need. Browse our selection and discover the difference pure pigment makes in your work.
Pigment powder is the raw colour material you mix into a binder (oil, acrylic, resin). Ready-made paint already has the binder and pigment combined. Using pigment colour gives you more control.
Most modern pigments are non-toxic, but always check product specifications. Some traditional pigments contain heavy metals and require careful handling.
Dry pigments are pure powder that requires mixing with a binder. Resin pigments are pre-dispersed for easier blending into epoxy and resin projects.
Keep in airtight containers, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Label with medium compatibility and date opened to ensure best performance later.
Resin artists often prefer Epoke pigments and metallic & pearl pigments for epoxy resin due to their high tint strength, smooth dispersion, and glossy finish. These resin pigments produce stunning depth and shimmer, ideal for coasters, geodes, and tabletop artworks.
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