Old Watercolor Paint - Is it still useable?

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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
  • I found an old paint pallet at an antique shop and have been wondering if the paint would still be useable. In this video I'll try the paint out and see what we get. Support the channel at: buymeacoffee.com/owingsart
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  • @brigitteitg
    @brigitteitg 9 днів тому +20

    I looked at the England 1911 census and there was a boy named Alfred Matthews living at 178 Alma Road in Bornemouth, Hampshire. He was 6 in 1911 so born around 1905. It’s quite likely that he was the owner of your palette! There was a boy school in Alma Road that was destroyed in 1940. All this would place your palette into the 1920s. What a fantastic find!!

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +5

      Oh wow! Thank you for this information. This is pretty awesome. It's a wonderful object and so glad that Alfred's paints still worked after all these years. Thank you so much for posting this and doing the research. - Marty

    • @brigitteitg
      @brigitteitg 9 днів тому +2

      @@owingsart It was a pleasure, it’s amazing that the paint still works! 😊

    • @amazingdollart4676
      @amazingdollart4676 9 днів тому +5

      That's so cool 😮

  • @sharonbroadrick5341
    @sharonbroadrick5341 10 днів тому +12

    I love that you saved this older palette. Being tin it was quite expensive "Back in the day." I was in College in late 60's and couldn't have afforded it. Also noticed the pans/wells are the old type, not adjustable. Maybe you could create old time drawing using the watercolors from this tin. I bet Steve Mitchell would love to see these! I think the original owner was smiling down on you, happy a professional artist found their beloved old watercolor tin. You can tell from how worn the palette is that it may have been the only one used over many years and created many beautiful watercolors. Grumbacher, Schmincke used to be more muted like these colors. Enjoy!

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +2

      Hi Sharon - Thanks for the comments. Looks like our YT community did some research and this most certainly belonged to an English boy named Alfred and was used in the 1920's. I will tag Steve and let him know what I found. Glad you stopped by and left this message.

  • @irenepotter2709
    @irenepotter2709 10 днів тому +5

    Hi Marty,
    This is very interesting because I live about 100 miles from that address. It is Bournemouth which is a seaside town in Hampshire (called Hants for short).

  • @carolsuepope2837
    @carolsuepope2837 7 днів тому +3

    Loved this! How special to have found that palette, and to imagine what beautiful paintings may have been created with it! Thank you, Marty! ❤

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  2 дні тому

      You are so welcome! Thanks for the kindness my friend.

  • @IllustrationsByPete
    @IllustrationsByPete 10 днів тому +3

    It's one of my favorite things about watercolor. It waits until you're ready and works like you just poured it from the tube. 👍🏻

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +2

      Hi Pete - Couldn't help thinking about its original owner and all the things this object has seen. We are all just temporary stewards for the things that pass through our lives. Hope you are well my friend. Enjoying your recent posts.

  • @marielouiseweeksb33attitud33
    @marielouiseweeksb33attitud33 9 днів тому +4

    This and all the comments makes this a fascinating video

  • @starshinesoldier
    @starshinesoldier 10 днів тому +5

    It’s so interesting that a lot of the colors seem to have a black mixed in them. Wonder if that’s what happened to the pigments over time or maybe mold? Such a cool find!

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +1

      Might have been more muted back then??? Not sure, but YT community has come through with some additional info in the comments here. Hope you are well my friend.

  • @berolinastrassmann
    @berolinastrassmann 8 днів тому +2

    Marvelous find, Marty! How cool that viewers found the owner's address and could establish the time it was used. The colours look muted and really good, considering they are around 100 years old. If you suspect the white might be lead, you can useone of those lead pen detectors, and avoid disposing the water down the drain. Hope to see you paint something. Perhaps a quick sketch of the house at that address, using Google Maps, as suggested in the comments?

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  7 днів тому +1

      Thanks for the tip on the white lead. They very likely are lead based whites anyway. I love the idea of sketching the old house, but it looks like a large hedge row has grown up in the front of the house. Hmmmmm....

  • @user-wk1mw9nj3i76
    @user-wk1mw9nj3i76 7 днів тому +2

    This is so interesting, imagining the history behind this WC set. It would be interesting to see the colors derived from deeper in each pan’s paint blob. Way to go, Marty! From a fellow Minnesotan. ❤

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  4 дні тому

      I've been doing some digging. 🙂

  • @irenepotter2709
    @irenepotter2709 10 днів тому +5

    I do have a photo of the house but you tube doesn’t let me send it. If you go on Google earth and put in that address you will see where the original owner of those paints lived 😀

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому

      Wow! That's fantastic Irene. Thank you for the tip.

  • @ArtandDiamondsWithEskies
    @ArtandDiamondsWithEskies 9 днів тому +4

    Please be very careful with that very opaque white it's quite possible that it could be lead white. I strongly suspect based on the colors but that is 30s or 40s in era. Such a really cool find. I wish that it was here LOL

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +3

      Absolutely. I wore gloves as well. Thanks for the message and for watching!!!

  • @essietangle9931
    @essietangle9931 10 днів тому +3

    I guess we will never know how old the paints were but the results were great. I think I would always give a well loved palette a try. I have a painting from a member of close family friends that was painted in the mid 1800s. This painter actually crossed the plains to the west coast in a covered wagon. The painting is of a homestead and small orchard, with larger trees behind the house and side. I have always wanted to know about the paint and paper. (Watercolor)

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +1

      That's really awesome Essie. A great object to have and what a cool life that painting must've had. Turns out this palette almost certainly belonged to a boy named Alfred and is likely from the 1920's. The Channel has some awesome researchers. :-)

    • @essietangle9931
      @essietangle9931 9 днів тому

      @@owingsartthat is amazing to know, you will always enjoy the palette now.

  • @SheilaLandry
    @SheilaLandry 10 днів тому +3

    Somehow this fascinated me watching you play with these colors. You had me mesmorized. LOL! Thank you for the cool video! :)

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +1

      That is very kind of you Sheila. I'm told I'm a good cure for insomnia. :-)

  • @sharpmountaingames9303
    @sharpmountaingames9303 10 днів тому +2

    Oooh!!! That's a rusty, chipped up thing of beauty. I'm envious all the way here from Pennsylvania. I've added a drop of honey to help old paints along in the past.

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому

      It's a wonderful piece of history that I cherish. Love the Keystone State. hope you are having a fantastic week John.

  • @reneescott6249
    @reneescott6249 10 днів тому +3

    On the left of the tin, it says Alma Rd Boys. Form V would most likely be a year in school. Such a fun find!!!!

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому

      Thank you Renee. So happy to hear from folks who could read this and looked up info. Hope you are well.

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 7 днів тому +2

    Nice palette! I have had a chance to clean older gunky watercolor palettes. You really need to clean then before trying to paint or even try using the paints. If you think the paints are to contaminated you can remove them from the pans. I have even pried them out and crushed them up and reconstituted them with gum Arabic. I believe that you can keep the palette just as it is, for an ornament. Yet it will not be good for creating paintings unless you have a separate mixing area, or un-contaminated paints. Lovely video and I thought you did a great job!

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  7 днів тому

      Thanks for the great tips. I was happy to find this old gem and eventually might try to find a descendant of Mr. Mathews to return them to. Thanks for the kind comments and for watching.

  • @cat6022
    @cat6022 7 днів тому +2

    Put a paper on the box and rub on top with graphite. You will obtain a graphite pencil rubbing of the image or writing on the box.

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  7 днів тому

      Ahhhh great tip. Thank you!

  • @missylulu
    @missylulu 10 днів тому +8

    I believe that's Bournemouth in England "Hants" is Hampshire County!!!

  • @handyconceptsarts8983
    @handyconceptsarts8983 10 днів тому +2

    I would think that the colors would reactivate easily as long as the tin was sealed 😊

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому

      Hi Cheryl - I was pretty surprised that this paint even worked. Turns out it's likely from the 1920's and belonged to a boy named Alfred.

  • @carolsuepope2837
    @carolsuepope2837 10 днів тому +2

    Very cool video! I need to get my watercolors out soon! I have been very busy with the jewelry. Might be time for a change of creative outlets. ❤😊

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому +2

      Always feels good to get out the watercolors. :-)

  • @glenisepearson7407
    @glenisepearson7407 10 днів тому +3

    Bournemouth Hampshire UK

  • @lindamclean8809
    @lindamclean8809 6 днів тому +1

    It might’ve been helpful to spray the whole pallet with water and leave it for a while to rehydrate the paint 😊

  • @virginiarparker9503
    @virginiarparker9503 10 днів тому +3

    Paint should last a long time I would think

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому

      This stuff did for sure. Seems like it's from the 1920's.

  • @silkspinner7010
    @silkspinner7010 10 днів тому +3

    That might be an old Reeves Palette or a Windsor and Newton. Bournemouth, Hants is in the UK

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  9 днів тому

      So fantastic that the YT community comes through with so much good info. Thank you!

  • @paulah317
    @paulah317 7 днів тому +1

    Hi Marty! I collect vintage and antique watercolor tins. This tin looks similar to a Reeves and Son palette I obtained a few years back. It looks like there is a piece of paper stuck down on the inside row ( maybe?) . If so, Reeves and Sons palettes have a paper strip identifying the colors or the number of the box. The colors in my box reactivated beautifully, it's an 8 well box. Winsor and Newton vintage tin palettes have similar paper strips ( I've got a W&N vintage tin too!). Anyway, very cool find! Can you tell us where you found it? Incidently, I'm on a Minnesota memory trip with my siblings and bought an old square child's watercolor tin " Mickey Mouse Paint Box" at an antique store in my hometown. It'll be added to my collection of about 30 tins from around the world. Let us know if you find the relatives of the owner of your tin.

    • @owingsart
      @owingsart  4 дні тому

      Hi Paulah317 - Great to hear from you and thanks for the info. I'm trying to do some research on this tin so this helps. Are you a native Minnesotan? Ans sounds like you have a great collection!!