phthalocyanine
#005645
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2009
- Messages
- 679
- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 9w1
- Instinctual Variant
- sx
new avatar. fish girl.. her hair is phthalocyanine green. that's the explanation.
her hair is phthalocyanine green.
isn't it weird that pthalo green and pthalo blue look completely different?
I feel very much like a voodoo doll at times, with people sticking pins in me. Like an object that has no more value than that of a pincushion. Everyone thinks that I don't have feelings and could care less even if they thought I did.
Wow, that's awful
and i don't mean my lovely family's doing this. more the outside world. i am unacceptable. :rolli:
I am my current avatar.
The guy in my avatar is from an Edward Hopper painting.
i think the phthalo green starts as a blue pigment, but has chlorine added to 'warm' the hue..some phthalo blue variants have copper oxides in them..or something..(science nerds - feel free to correct me if i'm mistaken) i'm not a chemist but i love paint!
i agree that the lightfastness and 'trueness' of the phthalocyanine colors make them most excellent.
My present one is because I have had a lifelong love affair with Spaghetti Westerns and The Man with No Name in all his manifestations....it's the attitude, the ironic detachment.