I just had to giggle when you likened Davy's Grey to muddy water. I own the Rembrandt Davy's Grey and really like using it as a grey-green; especially with Sennelier Caput Mortum.
Spinel grey is an unusual pigment, non-reflective, and capable of making a pitch black in a single layer. It takes a little getting used to, but can be used as a perfectly neutral tint to darken colors, and can make a large range of greys. Thanks for the video!
Thanks this was very useful. I am looking for 2 to 4 neutrals and this popped up just in time. I enjoy your commentary and references to pigments. I look for single pigments a a rule, and your comments gave me lots of extra information.
I just bought a 20ml tube of Rembrandt Quin Orange, so it’s still around for now. Ngl, I’m already thinking of getting another one. I agree with you, Rembrandt seems underrated. I have eleven of them now and I use them all the time. Thanks for sharing your dot card with us!
I love that dusk pink! Finally bought it and it's gorgeous. But damn I've really got to stop myself purchasing those gorgeous earthy oranges otherwise it just gets out of hand. They are a fave of mine!
I loved your excitement when you got to the special effects colours!!!💖 you did a great job showing them to the camera, they look so pretty! 🤗 I have all three of the dusk colours but in their Van Gogh student range. To be honest, I hardly ever use them though! Thanks for a very therapeutic swatching session🤗💖☺️
I just had to giggle when you likened Davy's Grey to muddy water. I own the Rembrandt Davy's Grey and really like using it as a grey-green; especially with Sennelier Caput Mortum.
There’s definitely a place for every colour! I think it was just a surprise to me, so different from every other davy’s grey I’ve seen
Spinel grey is an unusual pigment, non-reflective, and capable of making a pitch black in a single layer. It takes a little getting used to, but can be used as a perfectly neutral tint to darken colors, and can make a large range of greys. Thanks for the video!
🖤 so excited for this. I don't know how I missed this one!
Edit: Yup! Always watch when I'm doing the dishes 😂
I also always watch UA-cam when I'm doing the dishes 😂
Thanks this was very useful. I am looking for 2 to 4 neutrals and this popped up just in time. I enjoy your commentary and references to pigments. I look for single pigments a a rule, and your comments gave me lots of extra information.
So happy to be able to help!
I just bought a 20ml tube of Rembrandt Quin Orange, so it’s still around for now. Ngl, I’m already thinking of getting another one. I agree with you, Rembrandt seems underrated. I have eleven of them now and I use them all the time. Thanks for sharing your dot card with us!
I did also get a 20ml tube of the quin orange! Thanks for the lovely comment 🥰
Thanks Jules! ❤
I love that dusk pink! Finally bought it and it's gorgeous. But damn I've really got to stop myself purchasing those gorgeous earthy oranges otherwise it just gets out of hand. They are a fave of mine!
I did cave and buy a tube of the quin orange…
I loved your excitement when you got to the special effects colours!!!💖 you did a great job showing them to the camera, they look so pretty! 🤗 I have all three of the dusk colours but in their Van Gogh student range. To be honest, I hardly ever use them though! Thanks for a very therapeutic swatching session🤗💖☺️
Yes they do seem to be very specific - beautiful but not very versatile. I'm glad I did okay at showing them off, it's always a challenge!
First!!