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Ever wonder what is inside your paint? Did you know that rocks, crushed insects, and even elephant dung were used to create early pigments?
If you want to know more about the colors and pigments that surround us every day, and about color theory, check out the Chemistry of Color exhibit at the Indianapolis Museum of Art with me!
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@ace2111
@ace2111 4 года назад
I swear I've learnt more on RU-vid than I ever did in history class
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Haha! Well, I can unfortunately see how that could happen. Either way, super glad you found my channel! Thanks for the feedback!
@doge5159
@doge5159 3 года назад
wew wew
@Thundernoob98
@Thundernoob98 3 года назад
I’m pretty sure that was the video creators way of politely calling you an idiot lol
@beetchain470
@beetchain470 3 года назад
Maybe because u slept during history class
@tokenu6910
@tokenu6910 3 года назад
Soo trueee
@adiboo23
@adiboo23 5 лет назад
Who else was looking at something colorful and was like how is color made and go on RU-vid and look up how color is made thanks alot! I have a school project on how color is made thanks alot again!
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 5 лет назад
Awesome! Hey, I'm always glad to assist in a school project;) Super appreciate the feedback!
@DinosaurFromTheCosmos
@DinosaurFromTheCosmos 2 месяца назад
​@@artrageousnateI want to thank you for the creation of this video.
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 2 месяца назад
@@DinosaurFromTheCosmos my pleasure! I'm actually working on a series of episodes digging into the history and chemistry of certain colors. Thanks for watching and the feedback!
@neonmunie1419
@neonmunie1419 4 года назад
Me feeding my curiosity right now
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Hahaha! That's the goal! Super appreciate the feedback!
@rilesroust
@rilesroust 7 лет назад
I loved this video! Thanks for sharing this! I will definitely use this video in one of my classes. By the way, I taught a chemistry lab a few years ago in which the students synthesized the indigo blue dye, which is not water soluble. Then, they "modified" the indigo molecule to make indigo carmine, which is soluble in water, and then were able to "dye" a piece of cloth.
@PrideofPitchers
@PrideofPitchers 6 лет назад
we made azo dyes today in my organic chemistry lab, using diazonium salts and a coupling agent (like salicylic acid). The crystals we isolated were water soluble and capable of being isolated with a simple vaccuum and funnel. Mine turned out a light, clear, very beautiful yellow that I was able to use to dye some cloth. Was an awesome lab, and everyone made different colors! It made me look up this video to learn more about the chemistry of color
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 4 года назад
Hi Luis! Would you mind if I use your feedback/comment on a grant application we are working on to get more funding for episodes and teaching resources? If so, mind sharing where you teach? Thanks!
@barbaraberrie420
@barbaraberrie420 7 лет назад
Greg, this is wonderful! Thanks for showing us color though through time and how artists are seeking more nuanced hues and new materials. I'd love to see to show!
@davwkea
@davwkea 3 года назад
Great video. The presenter and Dr Gregory Smith did a great job of showing this exhibition.
@ArtEdWithJulieM
@ArtEdWithJulieM 4 года назад
This was incredibly cool. Thank you for exploring the art and science connections.
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 4 года назад
Julie Moses so glad you appreciated it! I’m fascinated by the connections between art and science. Could do hundreds of episodes on it. Thanks for watching and the feedback!🙌🙌
@ArtEdWithJulieM
@ArtEdWithJulieM 4 года назад
I teach kids art classes online and they are all cross curricular so I’m constantly looking for art connections to science, math, history, and literature. Art really has it all. I appreciate you making my research easier. :)
@catsii
@catsii Год назад
this was fascinating! i've been an artist since i was 8 and i'm currently working on my master's in chemistry so this was a wonderful watch! i learned a lot that informed many different facets of my life. so cool!
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate Год назад
I love hearing how artists go into fields not often associated with creativity. However, I imagine what you will do definitely require a creative skill set! Super appreciate the feedback, and best of luck finishing your degree!
@ramelep
@ramelep 6 лет назад
WOW!!!! Mind blown AGAIN!! Nate you are astounding.
@1kennylo
@1kennylo 3 года назад
This is easily my fav video on RU-vid.
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Thanks, Kenny, I super appreciate it!
@aritradey8270
@aritradey8270 3 года назад
For curious people.... the artist is Anish Kapoor
@fernandomendler6835
@fernandomendler6835 3 года назад
I'm such a nerd for these things, thank u so so much 🧡 I love this
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Haha! Hey, that makes two of us;) Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
@sabinebaratte8965
@sabinebaratte8965 2 года назад
Love, love, love this video! So informative. Thank you!
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 2 года назад
SO great to hear! I loved making this episode. I'm working on a series of episodes on the history of individual colors. Starting with lead white! Thanks for the feedback, subscribing, and sharing!
@etherealbehemoth539
@etherealbehemoth539 3 года назад
I am soooo interested in things like these, so thank you so much for giving me things to look at!!$
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Haha! So am I! Great to know you enjoyed the episode. I"m actually working on a series of episodes diving into the history of certain paint colors, and where they came from. Lead white will be up first. Thanks for watching and subscribing! Appreciate the support!
@kenalexandremeridi
@kenalexandremeridi 6 лет назад
I want to see the exhibit |:
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 6 лет назад
Ken Alexandre Meridi It was simple but really fascinating! I love color theory.
@thegreekfromchicago9812
@thegreekfromchicago9812 5 месяцев назад
Your video is coming in clutch for my cold weather e learning day just called for tomorrow 👌🏻😅
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 5 месяцев назад
So fantastic! I mean, not about the cold weather, but so glad I could help you out!🙌 Thanks for being an educator!
@llwholdingsltd5595
@llwholdingsltd5595 2 года назад
Love this. Can I used this for my fabric design class for education purposes please?
@fortnitegameplayguy852
@fortnitegameplayguy852 3 года назад
hey, this is a really good, underwatched video! my school art teacher advised me to watch it!
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
69,420 subs with some vids challenge super appreciate it! Unfortunately, I’m not Mark Rober, but I do also love making educational videos! Thanks for the feedback!🙌
@madhursehgal8764
@madhursehgal8764 3 года назад
Good video sir..soon what is the red mercury and making methods
@Plexversal
@Plexversal 3 года назад
This was great to learn, thank you.
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@mariaandrade6184
@mariaandrade6184 3 года назад
wow this was absolutely stunning
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Thanks, super appreciate the feedback! Still remains one of my favorite episodes we filmed.
@letoiledesmers1
@letoiledesmers1 Год назад
Thank you very much! Insightful. Well presented.
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate Год назад
Thanks, super appreciate the feedback! I loved making this episode.
@colorsmith5569
@colorsmith5569 7 лет назад
This was amazing
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 7 лет назад
I was also amazed! In fact, we are heading back to the IMA to film Dr. Greg in his lab where he will be discussing forensic art science and the amazing tools he uses. Thanks for watching, subscribing, and sharing!
@amira6685
@amira6685 Год назад
i appreciate this work ! :)
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate Год назад
Thanks! Super appreciate the feedback.
@danielkhan6397
@danielkhan6397 4 года назад
Had to listen to this for my art homework
@Slipperyowl
@Slipperyowl 4 года назад
me to
@nhw8906
@nhw8906 5 лет назад
Great Video. How to learn more about the chemistry of color? Does this professor have any resources like books or videos? Thanks
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 5 лет назад
Thanks, super appreciate it! Let me check with Dr Greg on that. I know his background started in forensic science (which he still teaches at a local university,) but his passion lead him to art forensics. I will ask him about resources👍
@nhw8906
@nhw8906 5 лет назад
@@artrageousnate Thank you. Looking forward to hearing from you on more material. I'm intrigued. Great Job
@ILuvvArt
@ILuvvArt 4 года назад
Thank you so much my child just asked how color is made n i wanted to explain her !🙈🙂
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 4 года назад
Fantastic, so glad I could help! I'm still working on an episode where I film how paint goes from raw materials to tubes, which will hopefully happen at Golden Paints soon! Thanks for watching!
@DepoCrew
@DepoCrew 2 года назад
Thanks
@piyushpatel2095
@piyushpatel2095 6 лет назад
how can transfer color black into white in any plastic product?
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 6 лет назад
Wow, this is a great question. I'll send it over to Dr. Greg and see what he says. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@learn.grow927
@learn.grow927 6 лет назад
some one tell me which colour i use for magnesium sulphate solution that doesnot gets FADE.....????
@nahidsultana1569
@nahidsultana1569 4 года назад
Nice... Beautiful.... Pretty.... 😊
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 4 года назад
Nahid Sultana thanks, super appreciate the feedback!
@martadominkak
@martadominkak 6 лет назад
Very interesting video!
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 6 лет назад
Marta Kołecka Thanks, glad you liked it!
@bellezavudd
@bellezavudd 2 года назад
We can squeeze color out of an animal... Yeah, BLOOD RED !
@sd9433
@sd9433 2 года назад
Wow
@abhisheksingh4490
@abhisheksingh4490 5 лет назад
Best video 👌😍
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 5 лет назад
abhishek singh Thanks!!🙌
@Salmonwentmissing
@Salmonwentmissing 2 года назад
got excited when he mentioned Vanta-black, but got sad when he didn't mention how the artist is an asshole (anish kapoor) and that license sparked drama with the newly launched color pinkest pink and how he was the only person on earth that was not allowed to use it etc
@dvtofk9908
@dvtofk9908 3 года назад
Well I ordered that black without a licence.....
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
haha! Yep, you can, well a version of it. An artist was frustrated that someone actually patented it and wouldn't share, so he worked with scientists to make his own version. He also made the pinkest pink apparently. Thanks for watching!
@wayfaringspacepoet
@wayfaringspacepoet 2 года назад
@@artrageousnate say his name, it's Stuart Semple and his Culture Hustle collection
@ryanbarkley5437
@ryanbarkley5437 Год назад
Great vid
@elliottkrieter4640
@elliottkrieter4640 2 года назад
I would of gone to the museum in Indianapolis to see this exhibit if I knew about back then. Unfortunately, the exhibit is over. Wonderful video!
@deepshikhaDeka97
@deepshikhaDeka97 3 года назад
Am I the one who searched for the video? To know about chemistry of colour.
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Man, so glad to hear you were lead here! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@oswaldcobblebot
@oswaldcobblebot 5 лет назад
8:26 color grading jump
@ankitsharma1072
@ankitsharma1072 3 года назад
shortest 11 minutes of my life. so interesting. :)
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Haha! Awesome! Glad to hear! I loved making this episode. Im actually working on a series of episodes going into the history of lots of colors. First up is lead white!
@nadeemmalik-bo2xj
@nadeemmalik-bo2xj 6 лет назад
Some one tell me which colour I use for magnesium sulfate solution that's doesn't gets FADE......????
@uknowwhatimean5000
@uknowwhatimean5000 4 года назад
Bath salts?
@uknowwhatimean5000
@uknowwhatimean5000 4 года назад
Did u figured it out? I mean its 1 year ago..
@marcbryanart4717
@marcbryanart4717 5 лет назад
More doc
@aryaslankupalli4843
@aryaslankupalli4843 4 года назад
His own T-shirt is vanta black
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 4 года назад
Hahaha! Well, not quite, but it is pretty black;) I really only wear black and white V-neck shirts literally year round. It's definitely not just when filming! Thanks for watching!
@shanedivix9306
@shanedivix9306 2 года назад
"I had no idea...."
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 2 года назад
Me either, which is why I love this episode! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@musicNix12345
@musicNix12345 2 года назад
not sure is that guy is wearing a lab or a rain coat :D
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 2 года назад
Haha! Considering the number of degrees this guy has, it’s definitely a lab coat;) Thanks for watching!
@DontWorryg
@DontWorryg Год назад
What Abt fluorescent
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate Год назад
Great question. I need to do a whole episode about color creation! Working on that. Thanks for the feedback!
@apfelninja
@apfelninja 5 лет назад
DayGlo is out of gamut for youtube:D
@ickn2005
@ickn2005 4 года назад
Compression is a hell of a drug.
@sarfarazkhan5599
@sarfarazkhan5599 3 года назад
Sindhi Ajrak Cultural Cloth Of Sindhi Peaople ( Sindh is Province Of Pakistan 🇵🇰 )
@UrMom-rt9cg
@UrMom-rt9cg 3 года назад
😏🤠period I love art 😌💅
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
LOVE IT! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@user-ss9sg8ps5v
@user-ss9sg8ps5v 7 лет назад
привет!
@WillgamezOG
@WillgamezOG 2 года назад
Hi
@craigrobinson99
@craigrobinson99 2 месяца назад
The scientist needs more flair.
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 2 месяца назад
Haha! I thought for a scientist he had more personality than I expected. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@reviewertrue5176
@reviewertrue5176 Год назад
Visit Ajanta caves in India. Detailed well structured Paintings were created 2000 years ago. Colors used at Ajanta were created from rich minerals. Today any visitor can see lots of shops of minerals at the base of Ajanta. If yellow color was created by minerals 2000 years ago in India.. Then whats the point in discussing about yellow color created by cow urine. It shows where west is interested in. Discussions related urine is where west wants to focus. Good luck!
@honestyrocksu
@honestyrocksu 5 лет назад
This is miss labeled, it's the history of color not the chemistry of color. frustrating!
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 5 лет назад
Well, you do have a good point. It definitely involves a measure of chemistry, but perhaps not in as great of detail as you were hoping. The title of the episode was based upon the title of the art exhibit, which was designed by a PHD in chemistry. I still think it is very informative, but we didn't dive into the complexities. Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
@rocklobster1976
@rocklobster1976 2 года назад
Of course carbon is above him
@BrahmandKeRahasya
@BrahmandKeRahasya 7 лет назад
indigo gives blue color naturally. nice but how?
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 7 лет назад
Apparently, almost all indigo blue is synthetic. On a chemical level I'm not quite sure how the dye is effecting the fabric. Next time I am with Dr. Greg, I will be sure to ask him! On another note, I found this info, which I thought was super interesting! The primary use for indigo is as a dye for cotton yarn, which is mainly for the production of denim cloth for blue jeans. On average, a pair of blue jean trousers requires 3-12 g of indigo. Small amounts are used for dyeing wool and silk. Indigo carmine, or indigo, is an indigo derivative which is also used as a colorant. About 20 thousand tons are produced annually, again mainly for blue jeans.It is also used as a food colorant, and is listed in the United States as FD&C Blue No. 2.
@teeeeop9376
@teeeeop9376 4 года назад
But in DMT you can't explain the chemistry in this kind of colors.
@tigerwolf2130
@tigerwolf2130 5 лет назад
Hi evms
@seth7407
@seth7407 3 года назад
The IMA is not a very impressive museum, the Lilly house isn't so bad
@artrageousnate
@artrageousnate 3 года назад
Yeah, I hear ya:/ They are trying to do a bit better, and actually have an awesome interactive Van Gogh exhibit coming soon. They do have one the best Hopper exhibits I've seen, which is also worth your time! Thanks for watching and for subscribing!
@rachellosande3903
@rachellosande3903 Год назад
🇵🇭😊🤗💕💞🍸🍮
@Abbashabi
@Abbashabi 10 месяцев назад
balochis are in pakistan not in afghanistan
@cani5761
@cani5761 3 года назад
Your head
@ickn2005
@ickn2005 4 года назад
I came looking to learn more about white color- i'm now leaving disappointed.
@mochaave2083
@mochaave2083 4 года назад
ickn2005 no
@guillermodeltortle
@guillermodeltortle Год назад
All my homies hate Anish Kapoor 🤝
@lorenzo42p
@lorenzo42p 3 года назад
good video, until you ask me to subscribe. don't.
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