WHITE LEAD BY EDWARD BULMER
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The only white pigment that performed properly in oil paint (the king of paints in the past) was derived from lead. The sheets of lead were stacked in a pit of dung and the resulting white deposit that formed after a month was taken of in flakes, hence the name ‘flake white’. Suspended in linseed oil it took on a slightly yellow/grey cast and that is the universally useful hue we have mixed up. Unlike the ancient method, this colour was created using gentle, plant-based chemistry which is carbon neutral and kind to our planet.