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The Natural Pigment Handbook
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Stories, Art and Recipes for Making Watercolour Paint
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04 November 2025

A comprehensive reference that explores the history, evolution, creation, and application of pigment in the world of art and painting.
- The history and science are riveting; the recipes and techniques are alchemy; the added vision that can be added to an artist’s statement is unparalleled
- Join artist and pigment maker Lucy Mayes at work on location and in her studio with this vibrant, dynamic book: a tribute to her passion for the subject and desire to share its stories, riches, and recipes
- Discover the techniques and recipes to create colorful shades from everyday waste and even the rocks from your back yard
- Perfect for the growing trend of eco art materials and learning how to make paint to add greater narrative, purpose and meaning to your artwork
Welcome to the ancient and modern world of art and painting media.
Price: $17.99
Pages: 144
Publisher: David & Charles
Imprint: David & Charles
Publication Date:
04 November 2025
ISBN: 9781446314906
Format: eBook
BISACs:
ART / Color Theory, Dyestuffs, pigments and paint technology, ART / Techniques / General, ART / Reference, Theory of art, Colours and colour theory, Paintings and painting in watercolours or pastels
Lucy Mayes is a UK-based artist and pigment maker whose work revolves around creating pigments under her brand London Pigment, developing her painting practice, and leading pigment-making courses.
Her fascination with the materiality of colour and the craft of pigment processing began during her studies at The Ruskin School of Art, Oxford University, and The Royal College of Art. With a strong commitment to sustainable practices, she explores the rich history and science of pigments while championing ecologically responsible approaches. By bridging traditional techniques with contemporary artistic practice, she encourages ethical and mindful engagement with colour.