Not exact matches
He used an encaustic technique with pigments hand - ground
from minerals such as lapis lazuli, malachite and
cinnabar.
Then they sprinkled her remains with costly imported red pigments
from the minerals
cinnabar and hematite.
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His experimental spirit was preserved, and his interest in alchemical properties led him to incorporate all sorts of materials into his artistic practice: meteor dust, smoke, uranium rays, lavender,
cinnabar, and even a purple pigment
from the mucus excreted by snails, all belonged to his recipe list.
[5] In 1980, he began exploring Australia and Southeast Asia, working with materials like arsenic, meteor dust, smoke, uranium rays, lavender,
cinnabar and a purple pigment
from the mucous excreted by snails.
«The Thin Line,» an exhibit at
Cinnabar, features two works by Louise Bourgeois, including «Dismemberment,» an etching
from 1994.
During the past 500 years or so, human activities have released mercury
from its relatively stable and water - insoluble form (
cinnabar) in rocks and soil through mining, fossil fuel combustion, and other activities, and so have increased the portion of mercury that is actively cycling through the atmosphere, surface waters, plants, and animals as it changes chemical and physical form.
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