Thank you for being willing to experiment with a new medium on camera. I loved that you were willing to just jump in and play with it, not worrying about being perfect. I'm a writer, not a visual artist by any means, but I always appreciate when someone is willing to just dive in and go with it.
It's not always 3-5 days. I've had some thick layer of paint on my pallette for like 4 months and it dried on the outside but the inside of it still haven't dried :DD
Wow! For first times with oils this turned out really cool! Abstract oil panting seems like so much fun.. im so tempted to go pick some up myself now haha!
Oil paint dries faster when you use a medium, most people use liquin. It makes the paint spread easier and as a bonus it dries faster. Also different colors dry at different rates, titanium white takes the longest. Also oil paint polymerizes or something like that it does not "dry" it more sets up. Because of this you cant really speed it up with a hair dryer or something, but this does mean you can set it in a closed off space and it will still dry, like in a drawer, or container.
@green shovel not really, I use a pallet with a lid and the paint stays usable for 3-5 days, if its straight out of the tube. You can reactivate it to some degree but then it gets kinda chunky and has dried bits mixed it.
@green shovel from everything I know, your not supposed to. Oil and water don't mix, so liquin and linseed oil are the only things I've ever heard of mixing in. linseed oil does the same as liquin. There are now somehow water based oil paints, or water mixable, idk anything about them.
you could always dilute the oil with non-toxic solvent. It ends up acting very similar to watercolor when you do that. They also sell fast-drying or slow-drying oil medium, which acts like a solvent. I just use cheap essential oils that i buy in bulk online as a solvent(the original oil paint solvent before the oil industry took over and started producing mineral spirits and turpentine). I will also use straight walnut oil(i use walnut oil paints instead of linseed) as a solvent if the piece is small enough to finish in one day. Extra tip, if you squeeze out too much oil, you can suck the extra back in through the tube by gently squeezing the tube in a certain way(might take practice). When you get the hang of oils, you will start using less oil when you paint. I only use about half a fingernail amount of oil per color per painting session, and i only use the primary colors and white, so that is barely any paint.
I have a set of Cobra water mixable oil paints. What's nice about these is you can use water to thin the paint out (like acrylics) and build up thinner layers, also I've noticed they dry faster than conventional oils. With that being said they still perform more like an oil than an acrylic and using solvents work better with them. Try them out again using water or try the cobra mediums.
Your little elf friend is lowkey looking like Alphur from Hilda the series!🥰😍💜 I love that!! I still need to try oils but it makes me nervous just thinking about it!!🤣
Since those are water mixable oil paints you don't have to worry as much about the crazy ventilation issues, as that usually comes from the mediums you mix into the paint, like turpentine. As for disposing of them, unless you're using specific toxic pigments (which applies to ALL paints, even watercolor) you should be absolutely fine disposing of your paints. They're just pigments and binder, they aren't inherently more harmful than any other kind of paint, it's just the Cadmiums and any other specifically labeled pigments that are considered toxic if consumed, and they're used in most kinds of paint anyway. What makes oil paint "toxic" to use is the medium used, because of the fumes, but nowadays there are even lots of traditional oil mediums that are much less toxic than turpentine. Here's a good article explaining the differences between regular oils and water mixable oils! willkempartschool.com/water-mixable-oils-vs-traditional-oils-for-solvent-free-oil-painting/
I like Both! But I am a figurative artist. And I was actually was cringing hard when you were squeezing that paint out 😂😂😂 I have played with oils, but i find them to be too gross.
I remember a few weeks ago doing this same thing. Same pallet. Got an odd shade of orange and a weird purple in the process. Oil painting is super weird
Ok, so I haven't made it to the end of the video yet, but I think it would look AMAZING if once the abstract piece was dry, you used it as a background to another painting! You could paint directly over it, and attempt to even out the texture just where you were adding characters and/or stuff, OR you could make a there dimensional watercolour piece, and place that over the really awesome abstract piece. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE your abstract painting as is, but u just have so many ideas on how to bring it to an entirely new, insane, potentially amazing level!
@Selma Selma I just got a 3 month subscription for $72. (Includes shipping, as I'm from America. 3 month sub is 60 in UK, free shipping.) There are different subs, though. Check out the site!
Selma Selma the website says it’s £15 ($18.33) a month. Plus shipping, it estimated my shipping (to the US) at £5 ($6.11). You can also pay for 3, 6, or 12 months at a time and save a few dollars.
@@MariaRevArt personally I've always struggled with oils, I've been working with them for a little over a year now. I really liked the box personally, it was a pretty nice look into a new brand of paint and trying a new style.
@@oakley8259 The box wasn't bad in and of itself. It just wasn't the best introduction to oil painting. As for your struggles, I guess everyone has a medium that just doesn't work for them.
I like Cobra paint, or "snake oil" as I like to call it, but 3-5 days to dry is a huge understatement - especially if you make thick textures like the big canvas. Worth it, though.
I actually took an oil class a few months ago.... So this is a new experience where I can pretty reliably say what she's doing wrong and what she's doing great. I've never been able to do that before.
I love these paintings you did! They are so cool :D I've stopped tracking everything except for art. I want to keep it going for a while until I can manage to get up to 1 hour each day on average. I thought that was what I was doing, but yea, I am nowhere close :C My issue is that I can't seem to be able to spend more than 40-1h in one sitting. So, I am now trying to build this up slowly to at least have the 1 hour be the minimum. Last week was terrible for me, I only managed about 2 hours... Tracking this has truly opened my eyes though. I really believed I was spending way more time on art! It's going to be a long process to spend more time on it, but I feel like I can do it! And you can, too :D
thank you for sharing! i enjoy both paintings. the abstract one looks like you put a red blur filter on something blue that you can almost see if you squint hard enough. and the little elf making its way through the purple field under the pink sky seems like it has a story to tell. i know i'm over a year late to this video, but if you haven't done it yet, i am curious how you would interpret, and would totally watch a live stream of you following a bob ross video!!! perhaps make a more traditional bob ross to add a character or 1000 to later [also with oil paint] after the background dries.
I really loved this box it was so much fun and such a new thing for me to try out. And this months box is also pretty nice I have been really enjoying these boxes a lot more lately then I was at first. And I know kasey gets these boxes pretty late so I won't spoil the August box for you lol
Omg when I was highschool in the U.K I always went to this shop near my school that sold bags of the same lollipops in different flavours for £1 the nostalgia is real
I wonder if Kasey edits all her videos? I just really appreciate the details she puts in. I always rewind and try to catch everything. Thanks for the great content Kasey. 💞
Ok thats the perfect lollie to include tho cus i have them at college and their called Paint lickers!! Cus they stain ur mouth.... the green ones are the best
*”* This was a *struggle.* I’m pretty sure I don’t know what I’m doing. This was a *struggle.* This was really cool, but this was a *struggle.* *Everything was a struggle. “*
Do you like abstract art or are you more figurative?
I can appreciate abstract but I’m more into figurative illustration myself!
Kasey Golden I like a mix of both
I like abstract in my opinion
I just don't really "get" abstract. Some things can look really nice, but I just don't have an abstract brain!
Me too
Both are pretty cool! Your so amazing Kasey!
I'm 10 and your such a inspiration to me and make me happy to draw!
Lmao I love that it was "I wanna stick to the abstract theme" *immediately thumbnails scenes and characters only*
How do you thumbnail abstract 🤔
My anxiety shot through the roof over this. Omg LOL
Thank you for being willing to experiment with a new medium on camera. I loved that you were willing to just jump in and play with it, not worrying about being perfect. I'm a writer, not a visual artist by any means, but I always appreciate when someone is willing to just dive in and go with it.
Kasey: piles paint on canvas
Kasey: thinks it will only take three days to dry
Lady J. Right?
lol yeah, that sucker probably took closer to 3 weeks to dry
Kasey: they need 3-5 days to dry
Oil paint artists: Do they ever really dry tho?
huh, no replies. weird.
@@grampsmao huh no replies to your reply . weird.
No they are perpetually wetish
@@omaame9039 huh no replies to your reply of their reply . weird.
It's not always 3-5 days. I've had some thick layer of paint on my pallette for like 4 months and it dried on the outside but the inside of it still haven't dried :DD
Yeah, it's about the oils interaction with oxygen. If it gets a thick enough skin the inside may never solidify!
Kasey(saw the purple sticker): okay i can accept that..
Seconds later...
Kasey(saw the colors )..
pUrplE hAte *IntEnsifiEs*
Very *THICC* and sturdy!
-Kasey Golden 2019
1:16
@@jelenaradojevic4 thank you🙏💕🙏💕
Nobody: ...
Kasey: tHIS IS A BRUSH AND IT FEELS LIKE A BRUSH
Hmm... the floor is indeed made of floor
strawberry milk
I was about to say that
Since you said you would want to do an abstract painting with characters, you should do an abstract painting with ants! An abstract ant illustration~
yeemanceu that’s crazy smart
An antstract illustration!
Yeah, good idea
@@califorrest1904 a bit of an exaggeration don't you think?
@@mimschannel6903 😂😂
Hey Kasey! You should try doing a Bob Ross painting!
Wow! For first times with oils this turned out really cool! Abstract oil panting seems like so much fun.. im so tempted to go pick some up myself now haha!
Go for it!
New supplies are really fun!
literally love your videos and rewatch them all the time. Im so exicted every time there is a new one
Noup
soup
Cool i love the little elf dude and the other painting was really pretty
How did you comment this 15 hours ago when it just can out
@@stefanigaleano5234 patreon
I’ve never been this early! Have a good day, Kasey!
I got this box last month and still haven't really done much with it, but I love your experiments!! I really wanna give it another go!! So cute!!!
Anything can be art supplies?
Brb gonna use my toenails
No..
@@kinorodriguez2095 um.
These are moments when we keep our thoughts to ourselves. 😬 (I'm joking around, don't worry. 😓)
Namjoon's toes that could add some nice textures
Kino Rodriguez um no.
I also genuinely like the swirls piece (& the little canvas work). The sketch of the flower-headed dog is going to be in my nightmares, though.
It took way longer than 3-5 days for my painting to dry, and the thicker the paint the longer it takes.
Oil paint dries faster when you use a medium, most people use liquin. It makes the paint spread easier and as a bonus it dries faster. Also different colors dry at different rates, titanium white takes the longest. Also oil paint polymerizes or something like that it does not "dry" it more sets up. Because of this you cant really speed it up with a hair dryer or something, but this does mean you can set it in a closed off space and it will still dry, like in a drawer, or container.
@green shovel not really, I use a pallet with a lid and the paint stays usable for 3-5 days, if its straight out of the tube. You can reactivate it to some degree but then it gets kinda chunky and has dried bits mixed it.
@green shovel from everything I know, your not supposed to. Oil and water don't mix, so liquin and linseed oil are the only things I've ever heard of mixing in. linseed oil does the same as liquin. There are now somehow water based oil paints, or water mixable, idk anything about them.
@green shovel no problem :)
Best joke of 2019 “ you don’t want to see the scrawlr box? No okay SIKKKKEEEE”
This is the kind of art unboxing I really e joy. Getting a completely new supply and just experimenting. Loved it!
Things i wanna try
1. Watercolor painting
2. Using food coloring as watercolor
3. Oil paint
Kasey: I hate purple!
The world: imma change that
Her paint swatch/doing what ever kinda looks like a blue colored eye looking to the side
I thought it looked like an abstract flower!
i love this illustration a lot!! the little guy is adorable and magical-looking and the field is gorgeous n real cutte!
I just finished watching another Kasey video, trying to catch up to with some I had missed, and this popped up, very nice!!
I love this! You could make more paintings Kasey it looks realy great!
I was about to watch something else and the ad was playing and you posted
I dropped everything immediately
Love your art!,by the way Rin did this too!,my two favorite artists!
kasey: feels like... a brush!
me: wait a brush feels like a brush? that can't be right!
😂😂😂
you could always dilute the oil with non-toxic solvent. It ends up acting very similar to watercolor when you do that. They also sell fast-drying or slow-drying oil medium, which acts like a solvent. I just use cheap essential oils that i buy in bulk online as a solvent(the original oil paint solvent before the oil industry took over and started producing mineral spirits and turpentine). I will also use straight walnut oil(i use walnut oil paints instead of linseed) as a solvent if the piece is small enough to finish in one day. Extra tip, if you squeeze out too much oil, you can suck the extra back in through the tube by gently squeezing the tube in a certain way(might take practice). When you get the hang of oils, you will start using less oil when you paint. I only use about half a fingernail amount of oil per color per painting session, and i only use the primary colors and white, so that is barely any paint.
I genuinely thought she tested the supplies straght on her desk and was very concerned...
That feeling when you get back from a vacation of stress and forced social interaction and there is a new Kasey video. 🥰
relatable
Oil paint scares me too... the clean up and fumes especially.
I love both canvases you did. =)
I really love abstract art.
Me: Happy Dog Day!
Also me: *sees that Kasey did a dog with a flower for a head as a thumb nail* Ö yay
I have a set of Cobra water mixable oil paints. What's nice about these is you can use water to thin the paint out (like acrylics) and build up thinner layers, also I've noticed they dry faster than conventional oils. With that being said they still perform more like an oil than an acrylic and using solvents work better with them. Try them out again using water or try the cobra mediums.
Box: fun fact! Kasey loves purple!
I died laughing XD
Kasey, you keep blessing us with funny and pretty art and I love it
Your little elf friend is lowkey looking like Alphur from Hilda the series!🥰😍💜 I love that!! I still need to try oils but it makes me nervous just thinking about it!!🤣
Kasey laughing at her own jokes make my day better every time :)
Kasey: I wanna actually do abstract this time!
Kasey: *draws a character in a field*
Me: KASEY YOU DID IT AGAIN
Your little character is adorable! Looks like a candy person from adventure time!
Since those are water mixable oil paints you don't have to worry as much about the crazy ventilation issues, as that usually comes from the mediums you mix into the paint, like turpentine.
As for disposing of them, unless you're using specific toxic pigments (which applies to ALL paints, even watercolor) you should be absolutely fine disposing of your paints. They're just pigments and binder, they aren't inherently more harmful than any other kind of paint, it's just the Cadmiums and any other specifically labeled pigments that are considered toxic if consumed, and they're used in most kinds of paint anyway. What makes oil paint "toxic" to use is the medium used, because of the fumes, but nowadays there are even lots of traditional oil mediums that are much less toxic than turpentine.
Here's a good article explaining the differences between regular oils and water mixable oils!
willkempartschool.com/water-mixable-oils-vs-traditional-oils-for-solvent-free-oil-painting/
Yes so excited! I live for your videos 🥨🍯
This was an amazing and awesome video I love it when you do an unboxing of Scrawlrbox
He's the cutest little derpy dude!! 🥰
I like Both! But I am a figurative artist. And I was actually was cringing hard when you were squeezing that paint out 😂😂😂 I have played with oils, but i find them to be too gross.
😮😢
I love how scrawlr box gets you absolutely out of your comfort zone
I loooove how these turned out!
I remember a few weeks ago doing this same thing. Same pallet. Got an odd shade of orange and a weird purple in the process. Oil painting is super weird
Ok, so I haven't made it to the end of the video yet, but I think it would look AMAZING if once the abstract piece was dry, you used it as a background to another painting!
You could paint directly over it, and attempt to even out the texture just where you were adding characters and/or stuff, OR you could make a there dimensional watercolour piece, and place that over the really awesome abstract piece.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE your abstract painting as is, but u just have so many ideas on how to bring it to an entirely new, insane, potentially amazing level!
Looove those art peaces.Esspecially the little one
- You don't? Oh... uhm... well, bye then!
*- NOOOOO (heartattack)*
- just kidding!!! trollololol
Aww I love what you did with the paints! I hope the next month will contain a few colors you actually like 😉
i reaaallyyyyy wanna try theese paints!!!!!
btw amazing video❤
Love this video! You should do more with oil paints
Hey me
Yes me
I would like to see what’s inside this mystery scrawlr box!
How much does the scrawlr box cost? Im thinking about buying it
@Selma Selma I just got a 3 month subscription for $72. (Includes shipping, as I'm from America. 3 month sub is 60 in UK, free shipping.) There are different subs, though. Check out the site!
I found them to be pretty affordable compared to other boxes, even with s&h.
Selma Selma the website says it’s £15 ($18.33) a month. Plus shipping, it estimated my shipping (to the US) at £5 ($6.11). You can also pay for 3, 6, or 12 months at a time and save a few dollars.
@@gingergoose2319 Thank you. i am thinking about asking my parents about a one time thing, and seeing if i like it. ill see
Purple:*exists*
Kasey:ew ok
Fun fact: kasey likes purple
I’m am confusion
Munch Pineapple she was being sarcastic the second time
Can't say that I'm a fan of abstract at all, but it's always fine to experiment & see what a person might like, but I'm more figurative too. :)
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND TOUR ART IS SOOOO GOOD! TEACH ME UR WAYS ❤️ ❤️
I had a ton of trouble with this box, oils are crazy difficult! You rocked this, Kasey.
Oils really aren't that difficult, this box just did not give anyone enough supplies or info to get a good feel of oil painting.
@@MariaRevArt personally I've always struggled with oils, I've been working with them for a little over a year now. I really liked the box personally, it was a pretty nice look into a new brand of paint and trying a new style.
@@oakley8259 The box wasn't bad in and of itself. It just wasn't the best introduction to oil painting. As for your struggles, I guess everyone has a medium that just doesn't work for them.
The art was bomb and so was the editing. Your vids are 10/10
Sock Kasey must have been disappointed that you didn’t share that lollipop. Shame on you XD.
Depending upon the thickness of oil paint it can take up to a year before its dry, so maybe you have to wait more than 4 - 5 days
"3-5 days to dry" oh ho ho ho, that's a cute underestimation.
I like Cobra paint, or "snake oil" as I like to call it, but 3-5 days to dry is a huge understatement - especially if you make thick textures like the big canvas. Worth it, though.
"you guys are probably screaming at the paint I'm using" not screaming per se, but internally cringing a little, though I love the result... Lmao
You seem hella positive today. It's nice to hear you like your own stuff:)
I love the little text in the corner, it made me laugh
Do more acrylic and oil paintings! These look amazing in your style!
I actually took an oil class a few months ago.... So this is a new experience where I can pretty reliably say what she's doing wrong and what she's doing great. I've never been able to do that before.
I love these paintings you did! They are so cool :D I've stopped tracking everything except for art. I want to keep it going for a while until I can manage to get up to 1 hour each day on average. I thought that was what I was doing, but yea, I am nowhere close :C My issue is that I can't seem to be able to spend more than 40-1h in one sitting. So, I am now trying to build this up slowly to at least have the 1 hour be the minimum. Last week was terrible for me, I only managed about 2 hours... Tracking this has truly opened my eyes though. I really believed I was spending way more time on art! It's going to be a long process to spend more time on it, but I feel like I can do it! And you can, too :D
thank you for sharing! i enjoy both paintings. the abstract one looks like you put a red blur filter on something blue that you can almost see if you squint hard enough. and the little elf making its way through the purple field under the pink sky seems like it has a story to tell.
i know i'm over a year late to this video, but if you haven't done it yet, i am curious how you would interpret, and would totally watch a live stream of you following a bob ross video!!! perhaps make a more traditional bob ross to add a character or 1000 to later [also with oil paint] after the background dries.
The swatch was the best part, interesting energetic marks
I really loved this box it was so much fun and such a new thing for me to try out. And this months box is also pretty nice I have been really enjoying these boxes a lot more lately then I was at first. And I know kasey gets these boxes pretty late so I won't spoil the August box for you lol
Omg when I was highschool in the U.K I always went to this shop near my school that sold bags of the same lollipops in different flavours for £1 the nostalgia is real
Kasey: “Innn ultra marine! Primary magenta, and titanium white!”
Me: “Innnnnn Red white and blue.”
Kasey I have nothing to say but I LOVE U AND UR WORK ❤️
Of course we all know you *LOOOOVE* _purple_
A good title for the first one would be "pot of flowers through wavy glass".
That is so cool buddy...keep up this good work..all d best
“Did she just say farting!?”
“It sure is something”
“OILS!”
-scrawlr box aug 2019
I wonder if Kasey edits all her videos? I just really appreciate the details she puts in. I always rewind and try to catch everything. Thanks for the great content Kasey. 💞
I use the color white a lot in acrylics and I hate always running out of it
Apparently "hey you" was enough to activate my google home xD
The card's like a palette knife! I think you got that already though
lol says the person who painted with their own blood
*Anything can be art supplies??*
Coming soon on my channel: pAinTinG wITh pOoP!
I really really really hope this is a joke :D
Chopper Amador Well, subscribe and find out! XD (#sponsored ...by me...)
@@chopperamador9512 yes but insted its choclate or sum
@@zwitter_zwitter welp that would be a challenge and good click bait
Chopper Amador true! Thanks for the ideas
Yay love ur vids 💕💕💕💕been waiting for this vid for ages cool review 💕😋
I am new too your channel thank you for inspiring me to do art
i like that box it likes to communicate with me it also has more personality than what people at my school have
Ok thats the perfect lollie to include tho cus i have them at college and their called Paint lickers!! Cus they stain ur mouth.... the green ones are the best
Moms 3 seconds after meeting their baby: Oh my gosh! I think I love this little guy, he's cute!
15:35
Actually knew the featured artist this time! Haha that rarely happens x
*”* This was a *struggle.* I’m pretty sure I don’t know what I’m doing. This was a *struggle.* This was really cool, but this was a *struggle.* *Everything was a struggle. “*
Kasey's sarcastic box is a lot nicer today
really love the swirly drawing
Haha omg that was so much paint, can you update us on how long it took to dry?? Love it