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Della Magna and Wallace Seymour Rare Watercolor Art Haul and Swatch.
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- I think this is some of the most expensive paints I have tried. Most are exquisite and a couple with a bit of disappointment. I do love having a couple of vintage and rare pigments in my collection. In the near we will compare these to their more modern versions.
My palette is shy one color, what color would you add, please leave in comments.
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I also own some Della Magna and together with A. Gallo and Deep Deep Light they are my favourites. Though they are expensive they are all worth their money in my opinion. They are hand-made and very special. I think you can have so much joy with pretty colours, so compared to other things it‘s always worth it! But I admit I‘m really obsessed with colours…
Good luck with your new situation!
Thank you. I agree, they are worth it. I love handmade watercolor and can feel the difference when I use them. It’s like a mini luxury in life to have some beautiful paint.
@@RaspberryColors How true - and a luxury that really lasts for a long time!
I would add a pink because I love doing flowers in the summer time! Love and light to you
Ooo pink, I like that idea. Thank you Marsha.
I decided last month to give myself a gift so I got a 48 set of A Gallo! I love them and I am so spoiled, I did get my set from Jackson’s Art then I added to it I have a set of 58 and I use them daily. Yes they were very expensive but wonderful paints. They layer beautiful! Also I did my palette like you showed so I have them all in one palette. Love and light to you!
Oh nice! AGallo is beautiful paint and it’s great to squeeze them all together in one place. I think tightly packed pallets look so good. Big hugs Marsha.
i actually enjoyed hearing the g babies in the background ❤ thanks for swatching these grand beauties! I’m in love with indigo colors & lapis lazuli has me sold.
Oh thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the swatching. Oh the indigo and lapis are so pretty.
I have to say, these were two brands that I tried that absolutely did not live up to the hype for me. I was so dissapointed, because so many youtubers I follow seem to love them! Della Magna is beautiful, but I like my A. Gallo paints better. If you do have Wallace watercolors, I highly recommend NOT pouring them into pans. My whole palette I put together dried out down to a 1/4 volume, cracked and crumbled, and then refused to reactivate with water. Definitely use them as fresh from the tube only, and dont make the same mistake I did!!
This video on the other hand, is lovely as ever. I enjoy catching up with your collection every chance I get. I really hope the paints work better for you than they did me! ❤
I have a feeling on the Wallace paints, so I only got the 4 colors, put them in pans, the separation is a bit disappointing, but I definitely will do an update on how they dried and if they rewet.
Wow and you lost a whole palette, that’s terrible.
Thank you so much for your insight into your experience with these paint companies. It helps everyone out.
All the blues are gorgeous! And vermilion is so beautiful! For my personal taste I would've added a purple 😊 good luck with finding a new home 🌺
The blues are so pretty. I hope the Vermilion resets well it’s also so pretty. Purple is a good choice. Thank you.
Tabitha - good luck with your move to Arizona! I am in green, rainy England so I dream about deserts - especially Arizona! I hope you are inspired by the new horizons in your paintings - love to see what you make!
Thank you Helen! It is inspiring here, the mountains, the sunsets and the plants. Oh so pretty. I’m taking vacation to England this coming winter, I’m looking so forward to seeing your lovely country for my first time.
Prodigal Son periodically sells half and full pans of hard to find/extinct watercolors and pigment powders. I bought P049, PR102 (I think it’s called purple ochre ‘PO Pr’ is written on the half pan), and PB80 from there. PS also sells PB33 pigment powder. I have Da Vinci’s manganese blue mix (PB33 and PB15). Sometimes I feel like buying PS’s PB33 pigment so that I can mix it with the Da Vinci watercolor to increase the quantity of PB33. Though I’m not sure if I’ll ever do it!
I have some Prodigal Son. They are lovely. Have never tried his pigment powder though. I also like DaVinci Manganese and it’s beautiful also but a tad different. I will have to do a manganese comparison see how different they all are. Thank you shadowguard.
Moving is so draining and moving out of state or cross country is even more so. I have done it and it is exhausting and expensive. I did the same thing as you - I evaluated every item I owned and asked if it was worth it to move. I got rid of so much stuff and the only regret I had was getting rid of our treadmill. We also moved to a much hotter climate and it was quite the adjustment for the first summer. I think your palette needs a good middle to warm yellow. Thank you for the video. That Lapis Lazuli is stunning!
It has been a crazy time for me, but liberating unloading tons of stuff and loving the change. The Lapis is a wow for sure. Great pick, I’m thinking your right it’s needing a yellow. Thank you Terri.
Thank you for showing these off! I have a few of the Della Magna myself, they are so fun. The Magnetite is one of the most interesting paints I've ever worked with.
I’m looking forward to playing with these, the Magnetite does have a very different texture to it. Thank you.
These are all lovely colors, especially the lapis and manganese blue. The granulation of the manganese really shines on cold press paper. FYI - when you say Della Magna, think lasagna and you will have it right. I hope you survive Arizona in the summer! It is indeed a dry heat, but like a blast furnace🔥 The upside is that now you will never have mold in your paint😂
Yes! No mold. I just love manganese blue, and I was so surprised by the Lapis, so beautiful.
I use to stay in, in the cold, now I guess I will stay in, in the heat. Thank you.
From what I’ve researched, Wallace and Seymour are best used straight from the tube. It can affect the colour payout and re-wetting can be quite an issue particularly with the vintage colours.
I have heard the same, I will test these 4 half filled half pans and do an update. Thank you.
I'D GET PY138...QUIN LEMON YELLOW
I was thinking a yellow, nice choice. Thank you.
I have DellaMagna and Gallo watercolors and I like them, but I don't know if their price is justified, perhaps if you are a collector it does. As for Wallace Seymour, I would like to know how you managed to get them, I would really want to buy this manganese blue. Thank you very much.
The link I put in description is a store that sells Wallace Seymour to the USA and Canada for sure. The Manganese is so lovely. Also Prodigal Son on Etsy sells the vintage Manganese on occasion as well. Hope this helps, thank you.
What should the empty half pan color be?
I mean, I get not wanting binder separation, it's inconvenient, but that has nothing to do with the quality of the paint. Larger pigmen particle size, or even fine pigmen size that are just denser and therefore heavier by volume will settle . There's literally nothing that can be done for that. Except use cheap dyes instead of pigments or make the tubes to order, the former I do not want, and the latter would make the prices exorbitant.
Yes you are right, also it was only in the two vintage pigments. I will do an update on them. Thank you.
@@RaspberryColors I MASSAGE THE TUBE...for 5 minutes while shaking and turning up and down...from Jane Blundell...it seemed to work well...after uncapping SLOWLY...check for binder ...if you see that...recap asap...and do as suggested...reopen cap...squeeze gently....usually works...
Disturbances in paint surfaces when it is a handmade paint like little holes or cracks, have nothing to do with the quality or however, paint will work even the professional line of watercolours like Daniel Smith have cars that will do this over time. If you rub your hand on the dried out water colour, and it comes up on your hand like dusty chalk then you have an issue because there is not enough finder.
Yes you are right, the cracks are a non issue, I just like to show as much as I can, for information on a costly watercolor. Thank you Jess.