Friday, February 4, 2011

The Science of Art

Art and science are very closely related.  The great artists used minerals as pigments for their masterpieces.What made their paintings so beautiful. What minerals were used for red? yellow? white?  What kind of problems did these cause for Monet, Van Gogh, and Matisse?  What does all of this have to do with electronics today like Ipods?
Art and the Periodic Table

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ReddingtonDavid said...

to make it beautiful, they used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make to paintings.
to make red, they used the minerals a toxic element with cadmium. yellow is cadmium plus sulfur.white is found in flesh tones.
promblems for these people are the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.
pigments were semiconductors and not used in electronics because of color but more from their electrons.

By : David Reddington and Brandon Schirmer

ReddingtonDavid said...

@ Mackenzie
me and brandon thought that it was made from cadmium

By : David Reddington and Brandon Schirmer

LaGrangeBonnie said...

To make red they used Cadmium and Selenium. For yellow they replaced selenium with sulfur. To make white they used lead. The pigments used to make paint may have caused Cezanne's diabetes and Monet and Van Gogh's ailing suffers. The pigments that they used to make paint are used to drive computers, I-pods, and digital cameras today!
♥ Jenn and Bonnie ♥

Mauricio,Courtney said...

Bridget and I think...
What made them so beautiful were the most dangerous elements, like mercury and lead.

The minerals that were used for the color red were, cadminum, and selenium.
Yellow is cadminm and sulfur.
White is lead.

The contents of these paints caused like; diabetess and ailments Monet, Van Gough and Matisse.

This involves the elcetronics we use today because the purple end of the visible spectrum is more energetic than the red light so, the purple is more likely to be absorbed than the red, and the red would reflect into our pupils to be seen.

Lamping Ally said...

DeeAnna Moehring and Ally Lamping said...... C:
the nastiest elements can make up the most beautiful paintings.
selenium, is what is used in the color cadmium red.
yellow has cadmium and sulfur in it.
white comes from cobalt rich minerals.
It made the painting look discolored.
The paint had color energy in it which is now used to power ipods.!

LaGrangeBonnie said...

@David and Brandon We are pretty sure it was Cadmium too!
☺Jenn and Bonnie☺

ReddingtonDavid said...

@ Bonnie
yeah that sounds right

Anonymous said...

Lead, calidium, arsenic, mercury all make the most beautiful paintings. Minerals for red are calidium which is often a toxic element. Minerals for yellow include calidium plus sulfur. Lead white for oil painters. They both had cezannes diabetes wich made there painting life harder. Ipods take advantage of the same basic of computers and digtial camaras today.

Anna Sanzere AND Kaylee Sturwold!:)

Mauricio,Courtney said...

Bridget and Courtney Say...
@ Mackenzie and Megan
What did you find about the color white, all we found was it was "lead white". And we found something different about how electronics are related.

Kresser Jacob said...

to make red they use Calcium red and emerald green and or paris green

its a probalm when white angels in illumanded books is like the angel of death

it also has to do with electrons

Jacob & Tyler

Anonymous said...

@DAVID They are in electronics! it even said that ipod,computers and digital camaras. Are we right or are we wrong?

Anna AND Kaylee:)

Mauricio,Courtney said...

Bridget and Courtney Say...
@ David and Brandon
We also found that it causes ailments, we looked up that word and found out it is a mental and physical disease!

Kresser Jacob said...

@ david
i thought it was calcium
Jacob & Tyler

ReddingtonDavid said...

@ Anna and Kaylee
Yes you are

Henson,Megan said...

@ David:
We meant to put Caldium instead of Calcium.
We just spelled it wrong I guess.

Luke said...

Mcarthy and NAMIE!!!!!!!!!!:)
Z artists uzed z minerals sooch az z cadmium and z sulfur to make z yellow and z red.
Alsoo, z greens were arsenic.(toxic)
MCARTHY WROTE THAT^
Artists used copper and cobalt to make blues, and lead to make white.(toxic)
Electrons buzz around the atoms, turning the metals into conductors, the same tech used in iPod.

KEY:
Z=THE
SOOCH=SUCH
AZ=AS
ALSOO=ALSO

LaGrangeBonnie said...

@ Anna and Kaylee ☺
We got the same answers. We think it's cool how the pigments can power electronics today!
☻Jenn-Jenn and Bon-Bon☻

Anonymous said...

@bonnie and jenn
Its really cool that the paints they used were for computers, Ipods, and digital cameras. But how?

Kresser Jacob said...

@ courtney
thats crazy that it could cause mental dieseses
Jacob & Tyler

Savard, Samantha said...

The minerals that were used to make red were cadmium,selenium, and some sulfer. For yellow they used cadmium and sulfer and for white they used lead.
The pigments used for paint might have caused Cezanne's diabetes, and Monet and Vincent had suffered by aliments.
The pigments they used were used to drive conputers, Ipods, and digital cameras
JIll,SAM,SARAH,and TAYLOR

Lamping Ally said...

@ Bonnie and jen....
dont you think its CRAZY how they power the i pods by the paints used to paint the paintings.!

Anonymous said...

@david I told you!!!!!!!!!!!! You might want to read the website better!!!

Lamping Ally said...

@ Megan and mack C:
We just wanted to let you know that it was made with cadmium not calcium! haha (:
<3 Dee and Ally

Savard, Samantha said...

@Mackenzie
I disagree with you I dont know why you put that the minerals you used for red was calmium red, that was just the name not the minerals.
JIll, SARAH,TAYLOR, and SAM

ReddingtonDavid said...

@ anna
ill try better next time

Savard, Samantha said...

@anna and kaleigh
I agree with you pigments are in electronics(computers,ipods,and cameras)

Anonymous said...

The mineral used for red is calcium. 'Caldium Red'
Also 'Emerald Green' or 'Paris Green'
Cobolt rich minerals too.
It's a problem because, leaving some white angels in old illuminated books looking more like the angel of death.

It also has something to do with the electronics. It has to do with electrons—charged bits that whirl around inside atoms. This causes electricity to flow, making metals good conductors. Semiconductors don’t share electrons quite as freely.

-Mackenzie&&Megan

Anonymous said...

Both me a Courtney Smith think what made there paintings so beautiful is...
- The using of Lead,Mercury,arsnic and cadium.
RED- Cadium and selenium
WHITE- Lead
YELLOW- sulfur
The problems that were caused were diabetes and other sufferings.
These things are in the ipod we use today which is really cool if u think about it.
--Sydney Polking--
--Courtney Smith--

Anonymous said...

Courtney Smith-Sydney Polking!!!!
I agree with Bonnie And Jenn because it is in the electronics we use today So i also Agree with Ally Lamping because she also belives it is in the electronics we use today

Unknown said...

they use minerals to create paints and metal

Henry Minning said...

To make there pictures more beautiful, they used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make to paintings.
To make red, they used the minerals a toxic element with cadmium. Yellow is cadmium plus sulfur. White is found in flesh tones. It caused problems for the artists becuase if the colors splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.
The toxins in the colors were dangerous.
Pigments were semiconductors and not used in electronics.

Henry and Alec

Sydney,Vest said...

To make these paintings really beautiful they used lead, cadmum, arsenic, mercury to make paintings. To make red, they used the minerals a toxic element with cadmium. Yellow is cadmium plus sulfur. White is found in flesh tones.
Problems for the people are that the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.
This has to do with electronics because of all the colors and pigments were semiconductors.

Sydney Vest and Emily Garvey

brendanmarchetti said...

Yellow cadmum has sulfer in it and red cadmum has a toxic element called selenium. the problems are that the pigments were toxic and could have been linked to diabetes and other ailments as well as dye in clothing.the paint has color energy thats used to power ipods

Alana Gulley said...

To make it beautiful they used these materials mercury , lead , arsenic , cadium.To make red they used the minerals a toxic element cadium.For yellow the replaced selenium with sulfur.white i found in flesh tones. This involves electronics that we use today because the purple at the end of the visible spectrum is more energetic then the red.!,(:
<3 Lyndsey Roberto && Alana Gulley <3

bader,lindsay said...

what made the art beautiful was that they used lead,cadmium,arscnic,mercury to make the painting. To make the red they had to use minerals of toxic elements with cadmium. the yellow wa made from cadmium plus sulfur. the white was found in flesh tones.
some promblems where that the toxic colors splashed on there canuances and may have caused disbetes. pigments were semicanductors and was not used in electronics

by lindsay bader and bekah kohlbrand

Sydney,Vest said...

We think that art has really infulenced modern day things.

bader,lindsay said...

i think that is so cool sydeny !!



by lindsay bader

Sydney,Vest said...

@ Bonnie and David im pretty sure its Cadmium!!!
Emily and Sydney

CameronIan said...

the colers are made from minerals like lead adieum arsinic and other natural minerals.

Sydney,Vest said...

i think thats true!:) Lindsay
Emily and Sydney

Henry Minning said...

@ Sydney Vest

Alec and I agree, art has influenced alot in modern day.

bader,lindsay said...

@kresser

i didnt see that they used green to make red?

Bekah kohlbrand

gorrasi josh said...

they make it look so good because they use cadium lead arsenic and mercury in the paintings. red= caldium, yellow= cadium and sulfer, and white= cobalt rich minerals.

hutson,cody said...

cadmium.cadmium.lead white. if the toxic gets on the canvas can cause diabetes. THey absorb electrons

hutson,cody said...

@reddingtonDavid



your so right. I totally agree with you.

hutson,cody said...

@Lampingally

if your right then were totally wrong.


p.s.cody and austin wrote all of these.

Riley, Olivia said...

Different colored dyes have been made from many different things over time. Certain dyes used to be made with toxins, some people got ill and dyed from it though. what made them so beautiful were paricles of toxic elements.
~Olivia Riley, Taylor Chase, and Gabrielle Waters

Zach "Hillshire" Viox said...

They used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury form the paintings.they used a toxic element with cadmium to make red.cadmium+sulfur=yellow.white is found in flesh tones.
people are exposed to the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances and they will have a chance of getting diabetes.
semiconductors,sigments not used in electronic devices because of color.

baxter bryan said...

to make it beautiful, they used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make to paintings.
to make red, they used the minerals a toxic element with cadmium. yellow is cadmium plus sulfur.white is found in flesh tones.
promblems for these people are the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.
pigments were semiconductors and not used in electronics because of color but more from their electrons

Anonymous said...

Most brightly colored snakes, frogs, and insects usually harbor the deadliest venoms. But the sentiment applies equally well to the periodic table: Some of the nastiest elements—lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury—make the most beautiful paints and pigments. Henri Matisse used color more boldly and effectively.Paul Cezanne make liberal use of a pigment called emerald green (or Paris green) that contains arsenic. Even Rembrandt known for his somber colors.

Cadmium red is a variation of a pigment. Cadmium yellow consists of cadmium plus sulfur; cadmium red uses another often-toxic element, selenium, in place of some sulfur.

When white light hits the surface of a painting, the pigment absorbs some of the light’s colors as energy. This allows it to launch electrons over the barrier. The key is that light near the purple end of the visible spectrum is more energetic than red light. So pigments are more likely to absorb the purplish light—and let the reds and yellows reflect back to our pupils. Not all pigment coloration works this way, but it’s fascinating to think that Monet and others, in exploring the pigments of the periodic table, took advantage of the same basic phenomenon that drives computers, iPods, and digital cameras today

Zach "Hillshire" Viox said...

@Riley, Olivia
I think its cool how people died creating artworks and they came out beautiful. Its kinda creepy but cool at the same time.

Natalie said...

Sometimes the most dangerous things can be beautiful. Cadium and selenium is used for red. Yellow is cadmium plus sulfur. White was lead. These cause various health problems for Monet, Van Gogh and Matisse. The pigments are what drive thigns like ipods.

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baxter bryan said...

i really think it is really beautiful, they used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make to paintings. the painting that they showed us was very cool i thought they were neat.

alyssa weber said...

- they use lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make their paintings so beautiful
- the mineral for white is lead
- the minerals for red are Cadmium and Selenium
- the minerals for yellow are selenium with sulfur
- the problems these cause for Monet, Van Gogh, and Matisse was that it could cause diabetes
- all of this has to do with electronics today like Ipods by useing the same kind of technology

Natalie said...

@ Zach "Hillshire" Viox

I agree, they must hav really been serious about their work to die for it. Although, they probably didn't know it was dangerous.

johnson, allison said...

to make red they used cadmium and selenium. they replaced selenium with some sulfer to make yellow. and for white they used lead. the dangers of these materials had toxins and coused cezannes diabetes. and the paint that was used is used today to power ipods and other electronics.

alyssa weber said...

@briana
what minerals are in white i could only find white.
when you find it tell me where you found it

alyssa weber said...
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adelly_foshow2 said...

Cadmium red is a variation of a pigment first introduced around 1820 cadmium red uses another often-toxic element, selenium, in place of some sulfur.
Cadmium yellow consists of cadmium plus sulfur. New pigments are added to make blue and green.


Austin Deller

Natalie said...

@ Bonnie and Jenn

It is cool how something they used so long ago can power a technology that we have today.

johnson, allison said...

@lagrange bonnie, i never knew that they can power more than an ipod. i wonder if the paint powers every electronic.

Andie said...

They use lead,cadmium, arsenic and mercury to make paintings beautiful. The material they used for red is selenium and cadmium. The material they used for yellow cadmium plus sulfur. For white they used lead.
The promblems for these artists were the paint they used cause diabetes.
The same thing that artist used to paint with is used with iPods today.

Weisker,Kyle said...

The beatifull colors and pigment that is used for scince today. Pigment was used for red, sulfur was used for yellow, lead was used for white. they posed deadly toxins and the beauty was deadly. The materials they use in our electronics are similar to the old materials.

Anonymous said...

sam keethler-
if we didnt know enething about the sciens of art we probobley wouldnt have enething like i pods or dsi or television.

Anonymous said...

monni szary
promblems for these people are the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.
pigments were semiconductors and not used in electronics because of color but more from their electrons.

Andie said...

@Natalie
Isn't it so cool that the artist didn't even realize they were using things that would power something in the future?

Weisker,Kyle said...

@reddingtonDavid
Couldn't the toxins have killed the artists?

wukusick,anna said...

When they the make red they used Cadmium and Selenium. For yellow they use sulfur instead of selenium. When they make white they use lead. The pigments that they use to make paint may have caused Cezanne's diabetes and Monet and Van Gogh's ailing suffers. The pigments that they used to make paint are used to make I-poda, computers, and digital cameras today.

kylie Gill said...

There paintins are beautiful because they used lead,cadmium,arsenic,mercury to make the paintings. to make red they use minerals that are toxic and element with cadmium.to make yellow is cadmium plus sulfur and white is found in flesh tone.The problems are toxic colors.there not aloud to use eletronics cause of there color but more of there electron's.

Anonymous said...

ANdrew reis,
the colors were more boldy and effectively. the minerals used to make red is sulfer, selenium, yellow contains cadmium pius sulrfer. whites made of acid,
they caused death and buring
it has to do with electrionics today because there in them.

kylie Gill said...

@david
i agree with you because of what you descirbed about the colors.

wukusick,anna said...

@jenn and bonnie
I also think it is very cool that the pigments can be used to power electronics!

Andrew Ehrman said...

Cadium and selimian make red. For yellow they used cadium and sulpher. White was found from lead and flesh tones. When the slpashed the canvasas with these paints they believe it caused diabeties. They our semi conductors which control electricity more preciciley.

Bader, Lucas said...

the pant on the glass mad their panting's buttful,
the minerals are mixture of clay and graphite makes up the 'lead' in pencils,

alyssa weber said...

@anna what mineral makes what i got...
the mineral for white is lead
the minerals for red are Cadmium and Selenium
the minerals for yellow are selenium with sulfur

John Dinger said...

red is made of cadmium and selenium. yellow is made of cadmium and sulfur.i belive white is from lead.

the paints splashed on canvases most likely caused ailments that matisse,monet,and van gogh experienced

it has to do with electrons. some pigments are semiconductors

@everyone

I am confused on how this has anything to do with electronics! could someone please clear it up

Andrew Ehrman said...

@Luke

According to your key your third word was utheed also athe =]. But also did it cause problems for famous artist such as van gogh Monet and Matisse.

John Dinger said...

@ henry minning or anyone else

my brother told me that van gogh was most likely crazy. do you think the toxic paints may have caused it?

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Andrew Ehrman said...

@John dinger

Considering that he cut off his ear Ithink he is crazy. Do think this has to do with the toxic minerals used for paintng.

Thorp,Jayden said...

I don't get it how has art have anything to do with science???? They are 2 diffrent things very diffrent things how could they but be a like?!?!?!

MooreKassidy said...

They were so beautiful because they used some of the most nastiest elements like
lead,cadmium,arsenic and mercury to make the most beautifuld paints.
Red Paint=Selenium
Yellow Paint=Cadmium
White Paint=Flesh Stones.
The colores may have splashed on their canvaces and caused diabetties.The pigments they used in their paints is used to make some electronics today.

Dupont, Noah said...

What made their paintings so beautiful was the minerals they used in them, mercury, arsenic, and other DEADLY minerals. For red they used cadmium with selenium, and with yellow they used cadmium and sulfur. In white they used lead. The problems these caused was diabetes and other illnesses/aliments for these artists. What it has to do with the IPods and other electronics today are the electrons that make the light and the atoms and all that complicated stuff.

Also the paintings are pretty. :P

Thorp,Jayden said...

@ Jacob Kresser
OOOHHHHHHHH now i get how science and art can go together like at first i didn't gget how they go together so now i get it.

Raines,Katrina said...

To make these paintings really beautiful they used lead, cadmum, arsenic, mercury to make paintings. To make red, they used the minerals a toxic element with cadmium. Yellow is cadmium plus sulfur. White is found in flesh tones.
Problems for the people are that the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.
This has to do with electronics because of all the colors and pigments were semiconductors.

Dupont, Noah said...

@Zach Viox
It is cool and creepy at the same time. I don't think they knew it, but if they did then they were really serious about their art and really dedicated!

Or just didn't care.

Thorp,Jayden said...

Art and science can both be beautiful together I get it now it makes scence now to me....:)

Anonymous said...

They used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury form the paintings.they used a toxic element with cadmium to make {red.cadmium+sulfur=yellow}.white is found in flesh tones.
people are exposed to the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances and they will have a chance of getting diabetes.
semiconductors,sigments not used in electronic devices because of color....
Anthony Erb

Reis, Elizabeth said...

What made their paintings so beautiful was the elements in their paints.
The minerals they used for red are selenium and cadmium.
Yellow - cadmium and sulfur
White - lead
The problems that these caused are that they may be cause of the deaths of Monet, Van Gogh and Matisse, by giving them diseases.
This has to do with electronics today because what causes the pigments to be so vibrant is also what causes things like computers, cameras and iPods to work because of the electrons moving inside.

wessels,kelsey said...

To make the paitings so buiteful they used lead,cadmium, arsenic, mercury.To make the color red the used the minerals of a toxic element with cadmium.To make the color yellow the used the minerals of yellow is cadmium plus sulfur.To make the color white the used the minerals of its it founf in flesh tones.Promblems of the paintings were that, for these people are the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.It has to do with all the elctronics because the paint we used had color energy whicjh we now use in are i pods!!

wessels,kelsey said...

@ jayden thorp
i agree jayden how science has to do with art!!

Calderon, Heidi said...

They used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make their paintings so beautiful.
For the red they used selenium, in place of some sulfur and also cadmium.
For the yellow it consists of cadmium plus sulfur.
For the white is found in the flesh tones.

The problems that these caused was that the toxic colors that they have splashed onto the canvas may have caused diabetes.
All of this has to do with electronics today such as Ipods because the pigments that they used to make their paintings they use them for Ipods, computers and any other electronics.

Calderon, Heidi said...

I always agree to you also jayden and kelsey about how the science minerals and everything has to do with art.. its actually very neat to me.

Reis, Elizabeth said...

@John
I think maybe the toxic paint could have made him crazy. I mean, if it may have given Cezanne diabetes, then I think it could have caused someone to cut off their ear.
I think, no matter what it caused, that it's interesting that they thought to put nasty elements in their paintings.

Guthier Nick said...

To make the paintings beautiful, scientists use lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury. For red the minerals are Selenimum and
Cadmium, for yellow it is Cadmium and sulfur, and for white it is just lead. Problems that these caused for Monet, Van Gogh, and Matisse are that the toxic materials could splash on them and could cause diabetes. When white light hits the surface of a painting, the pigment absorbs the light’s colors as energy. Which powers Ipods and computers.

dacoda said...

to make the colors they used diffrent minarels to make them so the pictures were amazing like none other.

gaddis,breanna said...

to make it beautiful, they used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make to paintings.
to make red, they used the minerals a toxic element with cadmium. yellow is cadmium plus sulfur.white is found in flesh tones.
promblems for these people are the toxic colors they splashed on there canvances may have cause diabetes.
pigments were semiconductors and not used in electronics because of color but more from their electrons.

Jenkins,Tom said...

the thing that made them butuifull is the minirals.

red=cadmium
yellow=cadmium and sulfur
white=lead.
thease caused mental and phisical side effects to famus artist.

minirals help pass eletrons .

Guthier Nick said...

@ David Reddington
Are you sure that it doesnt help power Ipods today?

cirkovic, daniel said...

Minerals like lead, cadmuim, arsenic, mercury make paints and pigments to make paintings beautiful. The minerals used for red are cadmium, sulfur, and selenium. The minerals used for yellow are cadium and sulfur. White is made with lead. Some of the minerals were toxic and may have lead to ailments suffered by Monet and Vincent Van Gogh.It may have akso caused diabetes. IN electronics semiconductors are more interested in electricity. Some pigments don't let electrons move so some colors or minerals may not be used for electronics.

gaddis,breanna said...

@johnson
that would be cool if it did power every electronic but then that would just be another thing that is very expensive to have for your ipod

Haden, Mark said...

yellow consists of cadmium plus sulfur; cadmium red uses another often-toxic element, semerald green—and another arsenical pigment, Scheele’s green—would be remembered today mostly for the mass poisonings they caused when used to dye dresses, socks, and other garments. elenium, in place of some sulfur.)

cirkovic, daniel said...

@Luke

"Electrons buzz around the atoms, turning the metals into conductors, the same tech used in iPod."

So what you are saying is that electrons spin around the atoms. So that turns the metals into conductors. So those conductors conduct electricty for the screen or monitor to show pigments. I wonder how scientists get the minerals to show on the screen. That would be cool to know.

rentz,monica said...

They used lead,cadmium,arsenic and mercury to make beautiful paintings. Red was toxic element cadmium. Yellow is cadmium plus sulfur. White was flesh tones. This all has to do with electronis today because the pigments they use for paintings are used todays ipods and computers.

Hannah Graff! said...

Yellow = cadmium + sulfur.
Red = cadmium + selenium.
White = flesh tones.

The paint they(Monet, Van Gogh, Matisse.)used creatde problems because some of them were made of toxic minerals.

This has to do with electronics because of all the colors and pigments were semiconductors.

Jenkins,Tom said...

re: brenia

that is a long description

Dupont, Noah said...
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Haden, Mark said...

@anna
really you are right what you said to david.

martin,katie said...

to make it beautiful, they used lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury to make to paintings

rentz,monica said...

@Bonni
It is so cool how the stuff used for paintings are used for electronics.

Dupont, Noah said...

@Andrew Ehrman
He cut his own ear off due to him having a bi-polar disorder and he kept hearing a ringing in that ear. That and/or he cut it off and gave it to his lover in an envolope and told her "Keep this object safe" or something like that. He thought that she was going to leave him and he thought that would fix it and she wouldn't, he was later put in a mental hospital and commited suicide in 1880 I believe.

Yay for History and Art in Science!

Anonymous said...

joshua parsons- The minerals in the paint made painting beautiful. The minerals include selenium,cadmium,sulfur.Red used selenium,yellow used cadmium+sulfur. and white used lead white in flesh tones. People were killed from the toxic minerals. The electrons in ipods and other items have electrons similer to the clors of items and the paintings

Hannah Graff! said...

@ Renz, Monica
Thats Cool.
I Cant Believe That Thoses Pigments Are In There.

gorrasi josh said...

For paintings they use a whole bunch of different minerals for their paints like cadmium, lead, arsenic and mercury to make the paint. this caused problems because some of this stuff was hard to find and hard to make paint. this helps electronics today because they help electrons. another reason this was a problem for artists is because their paintings could cause diabetes.

Sara Voigt said...

To make paintings beautiful,
they used
-lead
-cadmium
-arsenic
-mercury

To make red,
they used a toxic element with
cadmium.

Yellow, is cadmium with sulfur

White is found in flesh tones.

promblems for Monet, Van Gogh and Matisee were the toxic colors they put on there canvances might have caused diabetes.

-pigments were semiconductors and not used in electronics like the ipod because of their color and electrons.
_sara voigt

Julia Greve said...

red- Cadmium and Selenium.
yellow- they replaced selenium with sulfur.
white- they used lead.

The problems that were caused were diabetes and other sufferings inflicted on the artists


the pigments used today are used to keep ipods going.

georgantonis,pete said...

to make red you use cadium and selenium for yellow they replacedselenium with sulfur pigments were semiconductors and not used in electronics because of color but more from their electrons

Anonymous said...

The way they made it beautiful was using lead, mercury adn also cadmium. There probably alot more that i have never heard about. they used like a toxix element with cadmium

Schwab,Izzy said...

lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury, and sulfur were used in making these colors. some of the chemical splashe donto the canvas may have caused diabetes, pigmets are semi-conductors, they are not used in electronics because of the colors but because of the electrons.

walter burkart said...

Cadmium yellow consists of cadmium plus sulfur
cadmium red
lead white
the colors were very distenctive
maybe diebetes and ailtimers because the paint was mostly toxic

Justin said...

to make red they used cadmium
to make yellow they used cadmium and sulfur
to make white they used flesh tones
these paints presented a problem because they were toxic an cause diabetes
the materials they used for paints is now used to power many appliances such as ipods

Justin said...

@david

yes they did make many beautiful pieces of art but they were also deadly, hey i wonder if it stains clothes.

Joseph Pegg said...

WHAT MADE THERE PAINTINGS SO BEAUTIFUL ARE: Pigments.
The minerals were used for lead, cadmium, arsenic, and mercury. Therewere no problems with Monet. Matrisse might never have created his most memorable works. Van Gogh aws a visual thinker.

Rembold,Abby said...

To make their paintings beautiful they use lead cadmium, arsenic and mercury. To make red they use selenium.
Yellow is candmium and sulfur.
White is cobalt and rich minerals.
The problems from the toxic colors is they could cause diabetes. The pigments they used are in ipods.

Rembold,Abby said...

@ally lamping and deeanna moehring
i think that is cool that the pigments are in our ipods.

georgantonis,pete said...

To make red they used Cadmium and Selenium yellow has cadmium and sulfur in it.
white comes from cobalt rich minerals

georgantonis,pete said...

@ courtney thats cool that ec
lectrons have something to do with it

schatzman.arin said...

Lead,cadmium,arsenic, and mercury to make their paintings so beautiful.

Red=selenium+cadmium
Yellow=cadmium+sulfur
White=lead

The toxins in these paints may have caused the artist using them to get diabetes and other ailments.Many of the pigments used in those paints are used today to drive/help run
I-pods,computers,and digital cameras.

schatzman.arin said...

@ jake

It's not weird that those paints could cause mental illnesses,I mean car crashes can also mess up your brain if you get in too many of them,actually just one can mess up your brain.

Schmidt, Dominic said...

it has to do with electronics because people like to lision to music while doing art.

Anonymous said...

lead, calidium, arsenic, mercury all make the most beautiful paintings. Minerals for red are calidium which is often a toxic element.to make red they use Calcium red and emerald green and or paris green.

by: Austin breiner

Fredrick, Kirk said...

The minerals used for Red were:cadmium. cadmium red uses a toxic element, selenium, in place of some sulfur. Cadmium yellow consists of cadmium plus sulfur Monet, Van gogh, and Matisse suffered from the toxic pigments they splashed on their canvases to capture the color so important to their work. This all has to deal with Electrons and minerals and colers for electronics.

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Fredrick, Kirk said...

@Jacob Kresser yes i think your right on its a probalm when white angels in illumanded books is like the angel of death I think its a problem to