Specially made pieces included Sergei Tcherepnin's sound installation with a Geiger counter and Jay Chung and Q Takeki Maeda's March Painting (2015) using radiation - absorbing Nano
Prussian Blue pigment.
Not exact matches
The anode featured in this latest study is made up of a blend of elements — including manganese, carbon and nitrogen — that is chemically similar to the formula of the iron - containing paint
pigment known as
Prussian blue.
Pauson reports that compounds such as
Prussian blue, a ferricyanide
pigment, have been known since 1710.
The iron - and chromium - based
pigments of the surface layer correlated with the painting's current structure and its palette of mostly blues (painted with the iron - based
Prussian blue and with ultramarine, Picasso's Blue Period blue of choice) and yellow - greens (painted with chromium - based yello
blue and with ultramarine, Picasso's
Blue Period blue of choice) and yellow - greens (painted with chromium - based yello
Blue Period
blue of choice) and yellow - greens (painted with chromium - based yello
blue of choice) and yellow - greens (painted with chromium - based yellows).
Yishai Jusidman's
Prussian Blue is a series of paintings rendered almost exclusively in one of the earliest artificially developed
pigments used by European painters —
Prussian Blue.
His
pigments are chemically or conceptually derived from the compounds used to gas the Jews, from
Prussian Blue (related to the cyanide - iron compound in stains created by Zyklon B in the gas chambers) to flesh tones (a reference to the victims who were murdered in the spaces he depicts).
One of the panes is coated in a
pigment known as
Prussian Blue that gives the glass its blue tint when it is fully char
Blue that gives the glass its
blue tint when it is fully char
blue tint when it is fully charged.