A watercolour ✨art haul ✨ // powered by YOU!

2024 ж. 13 Мам.
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Welcome to another art haul, thanks to YOUR generosity (and a little trip to the UK!) Let me know your favourite pages in the comments :)
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  • Any video you wish to make, will be a video I will wish to watch. I have also been enjoying your ‘shorts series’. Wonderful close look at your Roman Szmal colours. Thank you for always coming up with something just a little different! I have some Michael Harding and although it is very pleasant to use, I don’t understand why the usual basics most artists use such as, Ultramarine blue, burnt sienna, Hansard yellow etc. They have some very lovely, unique colours which I don’t mind paying for, but I definitely feel that series 1 and 2 are over priced. Wonderful to use, but simply put, very painful on the pocket…! 🖌️👩🏻‍🎨🎨🤔🤷‍♀️

    @anitadavidson1266@anitadavidson12662 күн бұрын
  • Really fun haul! Looking forward to your future videos and thoughts on the Michael Harding and Rosa Gallery watercolors.

    @MirandaWatsonArt@MirandaWatsonArt15 күн бұрын
    • Thanks Miranda!!

      @chromaphile@chromaphile15 күн бұрын
  • I have that Princeton Neptune brush set too, got it 2-3 years ago and use most of them regularly. I especially love the cat's tongue shape. I don't use it for floral or leaf shapes, instead I like to use it when I want to go back and forth between large and smaller shapes without changing my brush. For example when you're painting a background, you can cover a lot of area but then go in with the point for getting the small details around your subject. Also it's great for painting loosely since you can make a variety of large and small brush stroke shapes with it.

    @jeannes@jeannes14 күн бұрын
    • Ohhh you're right - amazing for backgrounds!

      @chromaphile@chromaphile14 күн бұрын
  • Really lovely video! Looking forward to your future videos! :) Really curious to see what the purple looks like x

    @SketchesnScrubs@SketchesnScrubs9 күн бұрын
    • Ooh, thanks so much!! I'm also looking forward to sharing everything, I actually have more materials to share too!!

      @chromaphile@chromaphile9 күн бұрын
  • Lovely art haul! Always a joy to listen to you =) I like the smallest brush from the set, seems very controllable :)

    @matthiasaronjonsson3066@matthiasaronjonsson306613 күн бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it 😁

      @chromaphile@chromaphile13 күн бұрын
  • Awesome little haul I'm glad I'm watching your channel again I don't normally watch or sub to water colour channels because I only do as a hobby I only have two sets one student grade mont mart and 12 primary of mungyo 😊

    @enchantedcolours2023@enchantedcolours202313 күн бұрын
    • So glad to have you here! You definitely don't need complicated supplies to get a lot out of being creative 😊

      @chromaphile@chromaphile13 күн бұрын
  • Just discovered you. Love your voice. Love your presentation. Subscribed. 💋

    @hedyczuchnicka6934@hedyczuchnicka693414 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much 😁

      @chromaphile@chromaphile14 күн бұрын
  • i’m so used to seeing the smaller schmincke watercolor tubes that every time you pull out the tube of schmincke akademie gouache my brain glitches and I think your hand are really really tiny LMAO istg gouache fresh from the tube and gouache dried in a palette must be two entirely different mediums lol I can’t wait to see more about michael harding from you! ✨

    @verditerthistle@verditerthistle15 күн бұрын
    • I agree, they are huge! I think the Holbein gouache is so much better from dried.

      @chromaphile@chromaphile15 күн бұрын
  • Oh, Rosa! Love them so much! I saw their new granulating Carbon red and can’t shut up about it now😆 Just continue to watch a different reviews to find out which color I want next

    @user-kd5qg5ib4g@user-kd5qg5ib4g15 күн бұрын
    • Yeah I noticed their specialty colours - I might pick up some individual pans in future since I have space in this tin. It's a shame they're a little inconsistent, plus I think I just prefer Roman Szmal so much 😅

      @chromaphile@chromaphile15 күн бұрын
  • Holbein gouache is wonderful. I love WN Designers gouache too, but I think Holbein edges them out a bit. If it weren't so pricey here in the US, I'd probably make it my go-to gouache. I know Schmincke is supposed to be as good or maybe better than Holbein, (is that possible?) ...I haven't had a chance to try it...but it's even pricier than Holbein. Oh well...😊

    @nancyloomis3046@nancyloomis304615 күн бұрын
    • Indeed, I think I'll just pick up a tube of the Holbein here and there if I'm buying other things. It lasts a long time at least!

      @chromaphile@chromaphile15 күн бұрын
  • Welcome to the Michael Harding dark side! 👹

    @polgara28@polgara2815 күн бұрын
    • I'm officially in the rabbit hole after circling it for months...

      @chromaphile@chromaphile15 күн бұрын
    • @@chromaphile 🤣😂🤣

      @polgara28@polgara2815 күн бұрын
  • That "weird texture" looks like granulation. Granulation doesn't usually happen in cheaper and student grade paints, but happens in more professional grade paints that use more expensive and true pigments. However, the granulation in these paints do look "weird" and dont look like typical artist grade granulation, but look like very slight, weird textured granulation.

    @creativespark7371@creativespark737114 күн бұрын
    • No, it's not granulation. I'm familiar with granulating paints - I have a whole video on them on my channel. It's hard to explain what this was, it was like a strange gummy/cloudiness. Plus, their ultramarine granulates too, and in the normal of way.

      @chromaphile@chromaphile14 күн бұрын
  • Looking at the rose gallery watercolours that you mentioned were quite right from what I can see on your paper. They look like granulate in watercolours I have over there 50 Rosa gallery water colours and I agree they are beautiful. They do have a few granulate in colours but I haven’t had an issue with any of them. And also a lot of people keep saying that there almost artist quality, but the thing is they are actually artist professional grade watercolours. They just happened to be one of the best prices around

    @jessbutterfly9801@jessbutterfly980114 күн бұрын
    • People say they are "almost artist grade professional" because if you look at the pigments used for the paints, they mostly use multiple pigments in each color, and they use mostly cheaper pigments. Artist grade paints have single pigment colors and multiple pigment (convenience colors), and they don't only use cheap pigments. Rosa doesn't have more expensive pigments like DS, W&N, Sennelier, etc. I can also tell that these are definitely not artist grade by looking at that ultramarine. There is zero granulation in Rosa's ultramarine. Every artist grade Ultramarine I have used has had some granulation, even Mijello's single pigment ultramarine has granulation.

      @creativespark7371@creativespark737114 күн бұрын
    • @@creativespark7371 actually in my experience there is some granulation in the ultramarine, but the paints certainly have a "feeling" I can't describe that puts them slightly behind my other artist grade watercolours. They're still lovely though.

      @chromaphile@chromaphile14 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, it's not granulation - their ultramarine granulates normally. It's not just how they look on the paper, it's how they were to paint with too, they were really gummy/cloudy feeling. That's my only complaint though, I just don't find them in general quite as nice to use as my other artist grade paints.

      @chromaphile@chromaphile14 күн бұрын
    • @@creativespark7371 when watercolours are cheaper it’s not always because they’re poor quality. It also has to do with availability some are cheaper because it’s easy to access, or fined, while others are more expensive because they’re hard to source and are very rare. Granulation also has a lot more to do with how Findlay the pigment has been ground than its quality. Senniler like you said is an artist grade Watercolour and they’re ultramarine does not granulate very much and that is because it is so finely ground, they talk about this on their website, but it doesn’t change The fact that it is artists grade. To be fair, I like Daniel Smith a little bit more too, with my Roman Szmals and A.Gallo set. I’m just saying from my experience and what I’ve learnt and from what I’ve seen from a few others and read they are definitely in the artists quality league. Price is very subjective. I understand what you mean by a single pigment or multiple pigments, making convenience colours, but that doesn’t really have anything to do with whether they’re Artis grade or not if it did, Daniel Smith would be in a lot of trouble, out of 261 colours, 157are pure pigments, however, the rest of their colours all 103ish are mixed, but they are all considered artist. Great. And the variation in series doesn’t have to do with their quality, just how much the pigment has cost, therefore how much it will then cost us and the rarity of its availability. Pure pigments, only comes in to it if you’re a purist, and you like to only work with single pigments and mix your own due to the fact that if you use two or more colours that have multiple pigments to make them up, they tend to get muddier much faster. Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, though, and preferences.

      @jessbutterfly9801@jessbutterfly980112 күн бұрын
  • By who

    @supme7558@supme755815 күн бұрын
    • Generous subscribers :)

      @chromaphile@chromaphile15 күн бұрын
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