Rainbow Earth Watercolors // Clay Palette
((earth pigments, hand made watercolor, clay palette))
An ethical & earth-based alternative to industrial art supplies, inspiring reconnection for all artists with the living source of our creative mediums.
The Earth’s epochs, expressed in astounding galleries of surrounding geological formations vibrantly remind us of our belonging, in that so many of the most essential minerals and elements in our bodies are abundant in the landscape too. Wild pigments are personalities of the past, the dust of ancestors, a library of wisdom, sacred ground, and a source for stories yet untold.
The pigments in these palettes were carefully collected from public roadways, where the embankment’s impact is eroding these soils and stones. All pigments were collected in OREGON. They are prepared into paint by separating the finest particles of pigment through grinding, sifting and levigating, then finally are mixed with honey and gum Arabic, also called watercolor binder.
heck them out!
((earth pigments, hand made watercolor, clay palette))
An ethical & earth-based alternative to industrial art supplies, inspiring reconnection for all artists with the living source of our creative mediums.
The Earth’s epochs, expressed in astounding galleries of surrounding geological formations vibrantly remind us of our belonging, in that so many of the most essential minerals and elements in our bodies are abundant in the landscape too. Wild pigments are personalities of the past, the dust of ancestors, a library of wisdom, sacred ground, and a source for stories yet untold.
The pigments in these palettes were carefully collected from public roadways, where the embankment’s impact is eroding these soils and stones. All pigments were collected in OREGON. They are prepared into paint by separating the finest particles of pigment through grinding, sifting and levigating, then finally are mixed with honey and gum Arabic, also called watercolor binder.
heck them out!
((earth pigments, hand made watercolor, clay palette))
An ethical & earth-based alternative to industrial art supplies, inspiring reconnection for all artists with the living source of our creative mediums.
The Earth’s epochs, expressed in astounding galleries of surrounding geological formations vibrantly remind us of our belonging, in that so many of the most essential minerals and elements in our bodies are abundant in the landscape too. Wild pigments are personalities of the past, the dust of ancestors, a library of wisdom, sacred ground, and a source for stories yet untold.
The pigments in these palettes were carefully collected from public roadways, where the embankment’s impact is eroding these soils and stones. All pigments were collected in OREGON. They are prepared into paint by separating the finest particles of pigment through grinding, sifting and levigating, then finally are mixed with honey and gum Arabic, also called watercolor binder.
heck them out!
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>>> The Pigments <<<
Iron ochre has an ancient history that people throughout time and the world have used to express themselves and their connection to the mineral body of the earth. Five of these colors are made by the geologic synergy of iron and oxygen, an elemental bond we share in our blood. Iron or ochre expresses different colors and qualities based on exposure to oxygen, pressure, heat, and substrate. Reds, pinks, oranges, yellows, purples, browns, and some greens are created through iron’s touch.
In the pack:
1) rich RED iron oxide from eastern Oregon (Umatilla territory)
2) ORANGE ochre foraged in the Cascade foothills (Kalapuya territory)
3) YELLOW limonite from a rolling plain in the Eastern Oregon desert (Umatilla territory)
4) GREEN celadonite from the Cascade Mountains (Santiam territory)
5) maya BLUE indigo clay infusion grown in Eugene with clay gathered in Eastern Oregon (Kalapuya territory)
6) PURPLE/BROWN hematite from the Cascade foothills (Kalapuya territory)
>>>Considerations <<<
*Ethical. Many bulk earth pigment suppliers extract earth from mines which meet commercial demands affordably, but nonetheless have a high cost for the land. Supporting small scale paint makers helps divest from oil and harmful extractions that so often are overlooked at the art store. Thank you!
**Sacred Ground. All land is sacred, even parking lots and road sides. This land, so called America was taken from native nations, treaties were not honored, and has since not been well stewarded. Given this and knowing what we know now, may we do what we can for this Earth, learn about and ally against systemic racism towards native communities, and give power to their leadership. A few teachers and inspirations of mine include: Lyla June, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Rowan White, Kim Tallbear, and Pat McCabe. Check them out!
*** In gratitude for the wisdom and service of the First Nations whose homelands these pigments come from, 5% percentage of all paint and pigment sales goes toward supporting their leadership and land stewardship.
Past Donations to the Wild Pigment Project’s Equitable Education Fund, Naknuwithlama Tiichamna - Caretakers of the Land in Eastern Oregon, and the Long Tom Watershed Council’s Improving Land Stewardship through Tribal Engagement Fund