Episode #4 in the Swatch and Scape Series. Learn 7 exciting color mixes using Quinacridone Magenta and how to paint a semi abstract scape. Thank you for watching! ☀Hit the join button for access to exclusive content, livestreams, and live chat.
These gorgeous mixes were extra special made with quin magenta . I didn’t realize just how many different tones can be created . Your painting is stunning. I’m a beginner so I am learning so much from you 😊.
I just love this series. Show casing a colour and how it rubs along with other colours is enlightening. Your spontaneous scape in minutes is crazy . Love it!!!! I hope to take part in show and tell soon. I’ve been preparing for exhibiting my style of work in the UK. Small time I have to say, but from little acorns etc etc……..Before I retired I was a radiographer and I know professionally that ankles need a while to heal. Stay booted !!!! 🎨
I love this series ... I am amazed with the gorgeous colors your teaching me to mixed together ... I am a beginner in watercolors. Thank you for taking the time to teach and sharing your amazing creativity ❤
Thank you! The next video in this series airs tomorrow at 11:00 am Pacific, we will study Phthalo Turquoise- hope you can watch the live premiere, Happy Swatching 🩵🩷💛
I am really enjoying the color swatches and mixing. Since I live in New Mexico I would love mixing the q. magenta (which I don’t currently have) with browns (love bronzite), yellows, Payne’s, and blues. All beautiful desert terrain colors for sand/dirt, rocks and mountains and shadows. Thank you for reviewing and sharing the Quins.😊
I love your color series (really anything you do). May I suggest quinacradone fuschia next? I never see anyone use that one and it has a unique pigment (PR202) I’ve heard it’s good for portraiture. Thankyou! 🙌🏻
Winser and Newton slso have literature on their pigment use history. Winsor & Newton were the first to make the synthetic pigment Quinacridone Magenta for artists, in 1958. The potential of synthetic dyes led to a worldwide search for what colours were possible, and scientists began experimenting with testing compounds in all sorts of combinations. British and French firms were racing against each other to make vibrantly coloured commercial synthetic dyes. Quinacridone Magenta was first produced in 1859, as a result of this pursuit. Its name commemorated the Italian-French victory in the Battle of Magenta.
Daniel Smith and Winsor Newton links for further reading 💜 🩷Daniel Smith:: danielsmith.com/product-updates/fun-facts-about-quinacridones/ 🩷Winsor Newton:: www.winsornewton.com/row/articles/colours/spotlight-on-quinacridone-magenta/
Episode #4 in the Swatch and Scape Series. Learn 7 exciting color mixes using Quinacridone Magenta and how to paint a semi abstract scape. Thank you for watching! ☀Hit the join button for access to exclusive content, livestreams, and live chat.
I love your joy of mixing colors. This series is so interesting and fun!
Thank you so much!
I love all those quin colors. Very pretty demonstration.
How many quin colors are there? Seems you get get infinite colors from the mixes!
These color studies have been very valuable to me, I hope you will continue through your palette. Thank you Buffy!
Thank you! Will do! ♥️
LOVE YOUR SWATCH VIDEOS…THANK YOU!
Love these!
You are a wonderful teacher! Thanks for this series.
Thanks for watching!
As a beginner, I absolutely love the color study. So glad I found your channel. Thanks!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! Our next study is today at 11:00 am (Pacific) on Phthalo Turquoise 🩵
These gorgeous mixes were extra special made with quin magenta . I didn’t realize just how many different tones can be created . Your painting is stunning. I’m a beginner so I am learning so much from you 😊.
Thank you so much!
This is fabulous! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
I just love this series. Show casing a colour and how it rubs along with other colours is enlightening. Your spontaneous scape in minutes is crazy . Love it!!!! I hope to take part in show and tell soon. I’ve been preparing for exhibiting my style of work in the UK. Small time I have to say, but from little acorns etc etc……..Before I retired I was a radiographer and I know professionally that ankles need a while to heal. Stay booted !!!! 🎨
Thank you! Best wishes to you for exhibition!
Thank you for the technical info and the tip on the info from the Daniel Smith website. Quin magenta has been my favorite color for years.
You are so welcome! Do you have any favorite color mixes with the Quinacridone Magenta you would like to share?
I love this series ... I am amazed with the gorgeous colors your teaching me to mixed together ... I am a beginner in watercolors. Thank you for taking the time to teach and sharing your amazing creativity ❤
Thank you! The next video in this series airs tomorrow at 11:00 am Pacific, we will study Phthalo Turquoise- hope you can watch the live premiere, Happy Swatching 🩵🩷💛
I'm really enjoying these videos Buffy...so nice to hear your lovely voice!
Hi Jackie, so glad you like them, will be painting a Miami scene for my next video - love and hugs to all of you!
Hi Buffy hope you’re ankle is healing❤
Yes yes yes! Continue these studies! Thank you🥰
You got it!
Beautiful mix of colors.
Thank you! 😊
Fun and informative!
Gorgeous paintings 🎨 🤩🤩😍😍
Thank you so much 😀
My first time watching your channel, so inspired and looking forward to watching more!! Good work!
Useful to know for pouring
Nice little demo. I vote the Bronzite mix with Quin Megenta. Such a beautiful Rosie soft color…
Good choice!
I am really enjoying the color swatches and mixing. Since I live in New Mexico I would love mixing the q. magenta (which I don’t currently have) with browns (love bronzite), yellows,
Payne’s, and blues. All beautiful desert terrain colors for sand/dirt, rocks and mountains and shadows. Thank you for reviewing and sharing the Quins.😊
That's a great idea! Thank you for watching
Wow
I love your color series (really anything you do). May I suggest quinacradone fuschia next?
I never see anyone use that one and it has a unique pigment (PR202) I’ve heard it’s good for portraiture.
Thankyou! 🙌🏻
Wonderful suggestion! Will add that to the list
Winser and Newton slso have literature on their pigment use history. Winsor & Newton were the first to make the synthetic pigment Quinacridone Magenta for artists, in 1958.
The potential of synthetic dyes led to a worldwide search for what colours were possible, and scientists began experimenting with testing compounds in all sorts of combinations. British and French firms were racing against each other to make vibrantly coloured commercial synthetic dyes. Quinacridone Magenta was first produced in 1859, as a result of this pursuit. Its name commemorated the Italian-French victory in the Battle of Magenta.
Daniel Smith and Winsor Newton links for further reading 💜
🩷Daniel Smith:: danielsmith.com/product-updates/fun-facts-about-quinacridones/
🩷Winsor Newton:: www.winsornewton.com/row/articles/colours/spotlight-on-quinacridone-magenta/
Useful to know for pouring