Gamblin Conservation Newsletter Number Three:
Winter 2008 Special Offer
A decade ago when I started making my Conservation Colors I relied on museum conservators to
recommend them to others. Now, thanks to those recommendations, conservators in a few
hundred museums around the world regularly use them.
Gamblin Conservation Colors Newsletter Number Two:
Thoughts on Permanent Reds. Fall 2007
Artists and conservators have always been aware that some colors fade. Throughout
art history, painters usually take advantage of alternative more lightfast colorants
as they became available. However, one less than lightfast pigment continues its hold
on the 21st century artistic imagination...
Gamblin Conservation Colors Newsletter - First Issue. Spring 2007
Robert Gamblin has been making artists' colors since 1980. Over a decade ago, he started personally making a new kind of paint
in a revolutionary binder developed by a team of conservation scientists and conservators at the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the Getty
Museum in Los Angeles...