Episode #2 in the Swatch and Scape Series. Learn 6 exciting color mixes using Quinacridone Sienna and how to paint a loose treescape. Thank you for watching! ☀Hit the join button for access to exclusive content, livestreams, and live chat.
I'm happy to have found another watercolor artist on YT who actually knows how to paint-they are few and far between! This is one of my favorite mixes for greens and I want to note that it also works with Burnt Sienna and Quin. Burnt Orange.
I love this series. What a great idea! Choose one color and see how it plays with a few other colors in your palette. Not only swatch the mixes, but paint a picture using the colors. Excellent! I am going to do this in my sketchbook. Thanks!
Hey 👋 I posted 2 previous comments…but they never appeared…also posted in the stream, but could not see the comment. Hope this one goes through. I really enjoyed the content. Thank-you for sharing your time and talent.
🙏🤩 THANK YOU for this video! I picked up a tube of Quin Sienna on impulse as it was on an overstock sale at my local art shop and it's sat in my palette nearly untouched because I never realized it's versatility. Now I'm super excited to dig into that half pan!! The Ultramarine Blue with a touch of Quin Sienna looks like an exact dupe to Schminke's Liquid Charcoal 'Grape Seed Black' color. Incredible!! Thanks again, so much! I'm excited to see the rest of this series 🙏😁
These videos for me are packed with knowledge I find mixing difficult so big thumbs up from me. Love the Quin. I love Daniel smith paints I have many so this is going to be a series I’m going to get a lot of knowledge from. Thank you your work is amazing 😊👩🏻🎨
This was beautiful to watch Buffy...Thank you for taking the time to show these mixes and your stunning art. I adore water colour mixing however I just play - I really need to create a few more art pieces incorporating those mixes.
Dude, Quinacridone sienna is my JAM. 🤤 My absolute favorite shade of orange. I like to mix it with Payne’s Grey for a really nice dark brown. It’s crazy what you can paint with literally just orange and blue, I love using them. Now I have to add that turquoise to my never-ending shopping list. 😅
The circle maker is from my grandfathers workshop, he was a wood worker. I use it in nearly all of my swatch books. Often used to mark where my swatches will be placed. More than anything in remembrance.
Im loving your color swatches and seeing how the colors play with each other. I will will have to try your mix of the quin sienna and Quinn rose since I do a lot of portraits.
You came up in my feed today and after seeing half of your video I subscribed. I love this color I've never seen it before but I was curious about it. Another one that I'm extremely curious about is Quin burnt orange.
Thank you for subscribing, this color is similar to burnt orange but slightly brighter, to my eye it is also less granulating than the burnt orange. Both colors are a delight and these color mixing suggestions will apply to Quinacridone Burnt Orange as well.
I really enjoyed watching you paint and swatch, and my question is probably unrelated but… why did you draw all those circles at the start then not do anything with them? 😊
Thank you, It is mark making - a tribute to my family, often made with a wooden piece from granpa’s workshop - I have done this for many years, sometimes it is in a row and organized and others it is sporadic 💛
Good question! Color wheel is limiting in watercolor because of the way the different colors behave (granulation, opacity, tinting strength) so I have found swatching colors and their mixes help me to learn which colors get along, and as I stay with my limited palette I learn more and more about the colors and who they mix best with. 😍
Episode #2 in the Swatch and Scape Series. Learn 6 exciting color mixes using Quinacridone Sienna and how to paint a loose treescape. Thank you for watching! ☀Hit the join button for access to exclusive content, livestreams, and live chat.
I love you sharing colour mixing, with this beautiful Quin Sienna, and then seeing you at work teaches me so much. Thank you for this.
I'm happy to have found another watercolor artist on YT who actually knows how to paint-they are few and far between! This is one of my favorite mixes for greens and I want to note that it also works with Burnt Sienna and Quin. Burnt Orange.
Ouch!
Quin Sienna is also my favorite! Thanks for sharing these mixes.
Glad you like them! I am premiering the next video in this series today at noon, Quinacridone Red, ua-cam.com/video/gRoZTv3Bri8/v-deo.html
I love this series. What a great idea! Choose one color and see how it plays with a few other colors in your palette. Not only swatch the mixes, but paint a picture using the colors. Excellent! I am going to do this in my sketchbook. Thanks!
Oh thank you! So happy you are going to make a color book too! These studies really are a wonderful way to really get to know you colors 🎨
Hooray! Just what I feel like watching today 😍.
Thank you!
Having one color- Quin Sienna- creates an underlying harmony in your- as usual- great paintings.
Wow, thank you! 🧡
Be sure to like this video and leave a comment if you would like me to continue this series! Thank you for supporting this channel! 😍
Beautiful! Love the color studies you have posted, Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you so much!
Very interesting series. I love the way the Daniel Smith colors blend together.
Hey 👋 I posted 2 previous comments…but they never appeared…also posted in the stream, but could not see the comment. Hope this one goes through. I really enjoyed the content. Thank-you for sharing your time and talent.
Thank you ! Not sure about the comments section but so thankful you posted again so I could say hi! 🧡
You are so good putting your paints together. I just wish I could do that. And your painting is so fantastic. Thank you.
thank you 😍 having a swatch sketchook can really help, a place to explore color and try mixes
The color palettes you make are so inspiring ❤
Thank you
Absolutely gorgeous! You make it look so easy, but it’s so not. 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you! 😊
I love the color study! And watching you paint! Thank you!
thank you!
Please do more of these with these colors, I have all your colors!! 😊
More to come!
Love the Quanicridone colors..and the Sienna ( Q. Or not Q ) is my favorite color
Thank you for another interesting showcase of this beautiful colours. ☺️🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you 🧡🧡🧡
I love this series on colour mixing, you make it look so easy.
Thanks so much 😊 So happy you are enjoying it Marion - our next workshop is today at 6 pm Pacific, hope you can join the live premier.
🙏🤩 THANK YOU for this video! I picked up a tube of Quin Sienna on impulse as it was on an overstock sale at my local art shop and it's sat in my palette nearly untouched because I never realized it's versatility. Now I'm super excited to dig into that half pan!! The Ultramarine Blue with a touch of Quin Sienna looks like an exact dupe to Schminke's Liquid Charcoal 'Grape Seed Black' color. Incredible!! Thanks again, so much! I'm excited to see the rest of this series 🙏😁
thank you for watching and taking the time to share!
Great idea. I’m excited to do this with the colors on your palette!
Have fun, so helpful to play with color and learn how it mixes
I have no shortage of earth tones... but this Quin Sienna is gorgeous. It and Phthalo Turquoise (a favorite of mine) are a match made in heaven lol
🧡💚 yes! Love the combo, it is my go to for earthy Browns with low to no granultation and olive/sappy greens
These videos for me are packed with knowledge I find mixing difficult so big thumbs up from me.
Love the Quin. I love Daniel smith paints I have many so this is going to be a series I’m going to get a lot of knowledge from.
Thank you your work is amazing 😊👩🏻🎨
so happy to read this comment and find artists online who love learning about color
Such fun to watch while learning a lot. Amazing series.
Thank-you! 😀😀
Very helpful. Thank you.
Love it.
This was beautiful to watch Buffy...Thank you for taking the time to show these mixes and your stunning art. I adore water colour mixing however I just play - I really need to create a few more art pieces incorporating those mixes.
Thanks so much 😊
Dude, Quinacridone sienna is my JAM. 🤤 My absolute favorite shade of orange. I like to mix it with Payne’s Grey for a really nice dark brown. It’s crazy what you can paint with literally just orange and blue, I love using them.
Now I have to add that turquoise to my never-ending shopping list. 😅
It is a wonderful color, hope you enjoy it as much as me, will add the Quin Sienna-Paynes mix to memory! Thank you for sharing!
Brilliant video thoroughly enjoyable and so informative. Why did you draw circles on the sketch pad before????
The circle maker is from my grandfathers workshop, he was a wood worker. I use it in nearly all of my swatch books. Often used to mark where my swatches will be placed. More than anything in remembrance.
Im loving your color swatches and seeing how the colors play with each other. I will will have to try your mix of the quin sienna and Quinn rose since I do a lot of portraits.
It's such a pretty combination 🧡🩷
You came up in my feed today and after seeing half of your video I subscribed. I love this color I've never seen it before but I was curious about it. Another one that I'm extremely curious about is Quin burnt orange.
Thank you for subscribing, this color is similar to burnt orange but slightly brighter, to my eye it is also less granulating than the burnt orange. Both colors are a delight and these color mixing suggestions will apply to Quinacridone Burnt Orange as well.
@@watercolorpour Thank you
Please continue the series
Thank you! 🧡
Loved your video..thanx for..much appreciated
I really enjoyed watching you paint and swatch, and my question is probably unrelated but… why did you draw all those circles at the start then not do anything with them? 😊
Thank you, It is mark making - a tribute to my family, often made with a wooden piece from granpa’s workshop - I have done this for many years, sometimes it is in a row and organized and others it is sporadic 💛
I forgot to ask…will we still be doing our color mixing sketch book under your new blog (I hope)❤
Yes, I will still be doing this series. 💛🧡❤️🩷💚💙
@@watercolorpour thank you I really have learned a lot. Can’t wait for next color-it’s sort of like opening a present. Lol
How do you figure out who their best friends are? Color wheel? Thank you!
Good question! Color wheel is limiting in watercolor because of the way the different colors behave (granulation, opacity, tinting strength) so I have found swatching colors and their mixes help me to learn which colors get along, and as I stay with my limited palette I learn more and more about the colors and who they mix best with. 😍
Wwhat is the intro music? Very soothing!
Music: Blessings (feat Mantrick) yes it is ❤️
@@watercolorpour Thanks!
Interesting. I dont own a a quien sienna or a ultramarine rose. Thanks
They are both such pretty additions 🧡🩷
I closed the comments, reopened and now I don’t see any. 🤷♀️
I will try tagging you to see if it opens back up
Thank-you for sharing your time and talent. Tried to drop a comment in the chat but it never showed. ❤Thanks again! It was fun!
@@theamoore6787 thank you! Love sharing colors
Loved your video, Thank you!