I. Definition and Importance of Environmentally Friendly Pigments
Environmentally friendly pigments are non-toxic, harmless, and non-polluting pigments with low environmental impact and high recyclability. They mainly come from renewable resources such as natural minerals and plant dyes, or industrial waste that has been treated with special processes. Compared to traditional pigments, environmentally friendly pigments have less damage to the environment during production and use, and are of great value for protecting the ecological environment and human health. II. Applications of Environmentally Friendly Pigments in Green Art 1. Painting Art: The application of environmentally friendly pigments in the field of painting is becoming increasingly widespread. Many artists begin to use these pigments for their creative works to express their concern for environmental protection. These pigments are rich in colors and bright hues, able to meet artists' color requirements for their works. 2. Craft Manufacturing: In the craft manufacturing sector, environmentally friendly pigments are widely used in ceramics, glasswork, textiles, and other fields. For example, in ceramic painting, using environmentally friendly pigments can give products a more environmentally friendly characteristic, meeting consumers' demand for green products. III. The Role of Environmentally Friendly Pigments in Promoting Green Art Development 1. Guide Consumer Conceptions: The widespread use of environmentally friendly pigments guides consumers to pay more attention to the environmental performance of products and promotes the popularization of green consumption concepts. 2. Promote Technological Innovation: To meet the needs of green art, the production technology of environmentally friendly pigments continues to innovate, driving the development of related industries. 3. Protect the Ecological Environment: The low pollution and low toxicity characteristics of environmentally friendly pigments help reduce damage to the ecological environment and protect biodiversity.