I use Turner watercolors in my watercolor gallery classes, and have always found them great to work with. I think they paint out beautifully. I think you might have had the problem with what you call 'goopiness' because you did not wet them down a few minutes before you started using them. I have my students spray their palettes when they first arrive and by the time they greet each other and get out their materials the paints are ready to go.
Hullo Miranda, I have used Turners watercolors years ago, I had a few problems, yet if I remember correctly, I added some OxGall and mixed it all together with a needle. I have used a needle to get a flat surface in my pans. I find the paint "wets" more evenly if it does not need to work around lumps of paint. I have used lumpy paints from other brands and the needle works even if you do not add OxGall. If the paint is severely lumpy adding a drop of water with a dropper or pipette.
good review. I've also tried some of the Turner watercolor paints and it bothers me that most of the tubes are not completely full and there are air bubbles in them. Some had about a small pan's worth of air in them. Indanthrene blue was poorly pigmented, I wanted to mix a few pastel tones with Van Gogh's titanium white and I always started with half half and then added a little more white until I got a good pastel tone. I thought that I would have to add a lot more white for indanthrene blue but the opposite was the case and with the starting ratio, it became a very light sky blue and I had to add about 3 times as much indanthrene blue until it was intense enough. I now prefer to buy shin han rather than Turner, they fill the tubes completely and cost a similar amount at Jackson's art and peters art in berlin have shin han relatively cheap.
I've had them many years. Bought them because of Lindsay the Frugal Crafter. She used them for over a year and even had her own set for sale with Jerry's Artarama. I like them a lot. I'm not an expert but I ha've Sennelier and Mission Gold and I keep returning to the The Turners. I've not run. Into the problems you did so I'm wondering if they changed their formula? Just FYI. IMHO.
I have been using Turner watercolors for years and here is a little hit on using them. If you go to Jerry's Artarama and read the full description you will see the word "concentrated" so they have a strong color and thick consistency especially when dried down. With some colors like the sap green you need to add a drop or two of water to get a better flow. I am a botanical painter and have created some lovely paintings with Turner watercolors. I would recommend them to anyone with the understanding the they a concentrated paint and need to be watered down.
Kimberly Crick doesn't seem too crazy about Turner. But I still wouldn't mind giving them a try sometime. Right now, Jerry's has a 4 color "Spring" set of 4 pastel colors in 15ml tubes that look really pretty and go for only $23.71 plus $7.95 shp. Not bad. I have a 5ml set of 12 Holbein pastels, so this set would be a good addition to those. 😊
I bought a large set of Turner, plus additional tubes, four years ago and I LOVE THEM. I haven't had any of the problems you, and the people commenting, describe. I wonder if they have changed their formulas, or if some other factory is producing them. I have Daniel Smith, Da Vinci, Schminke, etc, and Turner has been my favorite, overall. Daniel Smith wins for their spectacular range of colors, though. They have my favorite Indanthrine Blue. Maybe I should order a tube or two, and hope I get a decent formula. I love that color.
I ordered mine earlier this year and haven't had the problems others mention. My only issue is that ivory black dried hard and requires a little extra time to pre-wet, but otherwise, they work great for me.
Love this picture. Amazing how you made the "gloopiness" actually work for you. Going to have to nickname you Marvelous Miranda. Going to check to see if you can get the Maya colors in individual tubes.
Turner is great, i did skip out on adding some of the gloopier colors to my everyday palette though, just for ease of use. But that diox violet and phthalo blue are a staple of any palette i make.
I recently bought these too. Yesterday in fact. I’ve already painted several small pieces and I love the results but the paint is difficult when used in an open palette. I found that the binder slides away from the pigment in some colors. I was using a plate because I’m out of town. I’m eager to get them into some large pans and dried out. I don’t anticipate this being a problem once I get them in the pans. I chose individual tubes instead of a set so I missed out on the maya yellow which I now regret. Thanks for sharing!
Hi again, to follow up… I decanted mine into large pans and used a toothpick to thoroughly mix them before leaving to dry. (Based upon what I saw from your experience) They dried very smoothly and quite nice. I highly suggest this “toothpick stir” step for everyone using this brand! Re-wetting them was fine for me. I think these are very concentrated and best used from a wash as opposed to straight pigment from the pan - in my experience. Thank you for your awesome content!
What a beautiful painting Miranda! I would be interested in swatches of the ivory black and the sap green directly out of the tube.. if there is any difference.. The Mayan blue looks so beautiful! 😍
I love their paint but yes they are a bit goopy-I really hate the ivory black 😅. I have the 18 set and I really appreciate the unique colors they include in their sets, especially mayan blue and turquoise blue 🥰 Also their rose red is the most beautiful pinkiest pv19 and I'm definitely stocking up on it 🥰
I have a sizeable Turner collection. I hate them. The more you use them, the more you realize how bad they are. They have a very low pigment load which they try to stretch by grinding it very finely, they use excessive medium and far too much water, so much so that certain colors practically disappear in the pan when you try to dry them. They have a terrible texture as you had noted due to these reasons, and only very strong, transparent, and economical pigments behave regularly because of it. The "Mayan" pigments (and "Ivory Black" for some strange reason) are the worst in this regard. The more you use them, the more you realize that terrible texture is pervasive in most of the colors, they just aren't as immediately apparent in some as they are in others. Jerry's Artarama talks them up like they are these fantastic paints only because they have exclusive distribution for Turner in the US, they do the same with every other low-quality discount brand that they have similar arrangements with.
I wanted to love Turner because of their affordability. And though some colors are great there a lot that make painting not enjoyable. I would say quality is 50/50. Great video 😊
they’re not bad but I’d select only a few. Their PBk11 is nice, from a set that’s at least 10 years ago. And I love the delicacy of maya yellow. Thanks for video.
Just goes to show a good painter can paint a good painting with mediocre paint. ❤ Have never bought Turner, and I certainly don't feel the need to now!
I use Turner watercolors in my watercolor gallery classes, and have always found them great to work with. I think they paint out beautifully. I think you might have had the problem with what you call 'goopiness' because you did not wet them down a few minutes before you started using them. I have my students spray their palettes when they first arrive and by the time they greet each other and get out their materials the paints are ready to go.
Hullo Miranda, I have used Turners watercolors years ago, I had a few problems, yet if I remember correctly, I added some OxGall and mixed it all together with a needle. I have used a needle to get a flat surface in my pans. I find the paint "wets" more evenly if it does not need to work around lumps of paint. I have used lumpy paints from other brands and the needle works even if you do not add OxGall. If the paint is severely lumpy adding a drop of water with a dropper or pipette.
good review.
I've also tried some of the Turner watercolor paints and it bothers me that most of the tubes are not completely full and there are air bubbles in them.
Some had about a small pan's worth of air in them.
Indanthrene blue was poorly pigmented, I wanted to mix a few pastel tones with Van Gogh's titanium white and I always started with half half and then added a little more white until I got a good pastel tone.
I thought that I would have to add a lot more white for indanthrene blue but the opposite was the case and with the starting ratio,
it became a very light sky blue and I had to add about 3 times as much indanthrene blue until it was intense enough.
I now prefer to buy shin han rather than Turner, they fill the tubes completely and cost a similar amount at Jackson's art and peters art in berlin have shin han relatively cheap.
Love Turner watercolors. Defo a sleeper paint. They are such an economical professional paint.
Tfs
Thank you for watching. :-)🙂
I've had them many years. Bought them because of Lindsay the Frugal Crafter. She used them for over a year and even had her own set for sale with Jerry's Artarama. I like them a lot. I'm not an expert but I ha've Sennelier and Mission Gold and I keep returning to the The Turners. I've not run. Into the problems you did so I'm wondering if they changed their formula? Just FYI. IMHO.
I didn't know that about Lindsay! I would be curious what Lindsay would think of these paints these days if the formula has changed. Interesting
I have been using Turner watercolors for years and here is a little hit on using them. If you go to Jerry's Artarama and read the full description you will see the word "concentrated" so they have a strong color and thick consistency especially when dried down. With some colors like the sap green you need to add a drop or two of water to get a better flow. I am a botanical painter and have created some lovely paintings with Turner watercolors. I would recommend them to anyone with the understanding the they a concentrated paint and need to be watered down.
Lovely tip, thank you! I had so much fun painting with these. I wouldn't hesitate to pull this palette out again and paint with it.
I love them too. Such a nice paint especially for the money.definitely a sleeper paint.
Your welcome, I hope it helps
Kimberly Crick doesn't seem too crazy about Turner. But I still wouldn't mind giving them a try sometime. Right now, Jerry's has a 4 color "Spring" set of 4 pastel colors in 15ml tubes that look really pretty and go for only $23.71 plus $7.95 shp. Not bad. I have a 5ml set of 12 Holbein pastels, so this set would be a good addition to those. 😊
This is fascinating, thank you for sharing your thoughts on these ☺☺
My pleasure!
thank you for sharing . ❤
Thanks for watching!
Also, that black looks like it could add some great texture in mixes
I agree!
What a beautiful painting! ❤ I want to get my Meeden brushes out again now, lol.
They're nice! At least so far.
I bought a large set of Turner, plus additional tubes, four years ago and I LOVE THEM. I haven't had any of the problems you, and the people commenting, describe. I wonder if they have changed their formulas, or if some other factory is producing them. I have Daniel Smith, Da Vinci, Schminke, etc, and Turner has been my favorite, overall. Daniel Smith wins for their spectacular range of colors, though. They have my favorite Indanthrine Blue. Maybe I should order a tube or two, and hope I get a decent formula. I love that color.
I ordered mine earlier this year and haven't had the problems others mention. My only issue is that ivory black dried hard and requires a little extra time to pre-wet, but otherwise, they work great for me.
Love this picture. Amazing how you made the "gloopiness" actually work for you. Going to have to nickname you Marvelous Miranda. Going to check to see if you can get the Maya colors in individual tubes.
Read Lee's comment before you order any. Sounds like they are problematic.
Gorgeous landscape painting, the colours look so intense and vibrant, and I really like them brushes too! :D
i absolutely love the painting! colorful sky! 😆
Thanks, Vee!
you look so pretty,i got the turner gouache they are very nice,are you going to show the window lightfast test,i love to see what are good
Thanks, Gina. 😊 I don't have these in the window yet but I have a large list going of paint that needs to be added.
Wow your painting is stunning ❤and your furbabies are adorable .
Thank you!
Turner is great, i did skip out on adding some of the gloopier colors to my everyday palette though, just for ease of use. But that diox violet and phthalo blue are a staple of any palette i make.
Those two are quite pretty and strong - easy to use for sure.
I recently bought these too. Yesterday in fact. I’ve already painted several small pieces and I love the results but the paint is difficult when used in an open palette. I found that the binder slides away from the pigment in some colors. I was using a plate because I’m out of town. I’m eager to get them into some large pans and dried out. I don’t anticipate this being a problem once I get them in the pans. I chose individual tubes instead of a set so I missed out on the maya yellow which I now regret. Thanks for sharing!
Oh, interesting. I was going to try a few colors straight out of the tube and see if they still were gloopy. Sounds like it could be a worse problem!
Hi again, to follow up… I decanted mine into large pans and used a toothpick to thoroughly mix them before leaving to dry. (Based upon what I saw from your experience) They dried very smoothly and quite nice. I highly suggest this “toothpick stir” step for everyone using this brand! Re-wetting them was fine for me. I think these are very concentrated and best used from a wash as opposed to straight pigment from the pan - in my experience. Thank you for your awesome content!
These paints look pretty nice, and I like your painting
What a beautiful painting Miranda! I would be interested in swatches of the ivory black and the sap green directly out of the tube.. if there is any difference.. The Mayan blue looks so beautiful! 😍
Good idea; I'll try that!
Also-- I didn't care for the Maya colors. But love the others!
Bought some Cadmium colors and some Cobalts also--really like those!
Okay!
I love the painting 😊
Thanks, Barbara. 😊
I love their paint but yes they are a bit goopy-I really hate the ivory black 😅. I have the 18 set and I really appreciate the unique colors they include in their sets, especially mayan blue and turquoise blue 🥰
Also their rose red is the most beautiful pinkiest pv19 and I'm definitely stocking up on it 🥰
I have a sizeable Turner collection. I hate them. The more you use them, the more you realize how bad they are. They have a very low pigment load which they try to stretch by grinding it very finely, they use excessive medium and far too much water, so much so that certain colors practically disappear in the pan when you try to dry them. They have a terrible texture as you had noted due to these reasons, and only very strong, transparent, and economical pigments behave regularly because of it. The "Mayan" pigments (and "Ivory Black" for some strange reason) are the worst in this regard. The more you use them, the more you realize that terrible texture is pervasive in most of the colors, they just aren't as immediately apparent in some as they are in others.
Jerry's Artarama talks them up like they are these fantastic paints only because they have exclusive distribution for Turner in the US, they do the same with every other low-quality discount brand that they have similar arrangements with.
Okay, good information, thank you.
I wanted to love Turner because of their affordability. And though some colors are great there a lot that make painting not enjoyable. I would say quality is 50/50. Great video 😊
50/50 is a good way to put it.
they’re not bad but I’d select only a few. Their PBk11 is nice, from a set that’s at least 10 years ago. And I love the delicacy of maya yellow. Thanks for video.
Yes, I think being choosy with these would be a good idea. 👍
Just goes to show a good painter can paint a good painting with mediocre paint. ❤
Have never bought Turner, and I certainly don't feel the need to now!
Aw, thanks. 😊
Ok so some of these are spectacular and some are meh