cerulean

And today we have cerulean. Under the traditional definition, a quaternary color is the even mixture of two tertiary colors. “Cerulean blue” is the name of a blue-green pigment consisting of cobalt stannate.

Cobalt stannate pigment was first synthesized in 1789 by the Swiss chemist Albrecht Höpfner by heating roasted cobalt and tin oxides together.

Cerulean blue was only available as a watercolor in the 1860s and was not widely adopted until the 1870s when it was used in oil paint. It was popular with artists including Claude Monet, Paul Signac, and Picasso. Van Gogh created his own approximation of cerulean blue using a mixture of cobalt blue, cadmium yellow, and white.

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And now to apply for some reimbursements from Step Up for Students. Deadline in five days.

There’s no such thing as a slut.

Once upon a time there was a yesterday –Sun Ra

Rinah Ashirah and I sang with the FemFest song circle today thank you Juliana Child and Clair Helton. Moving as can be.

Rikki seems lonely as can be. Frustrated on the solitary island of housewife and mother strapped down with a belt made of bible.

Or perhaps being beaten by it.

–eggshell dancer

26/07/2025