Comparison of 9 Naples Yellow Reddish (and 3 Jaune Brilliant 2): a beautiful peachy watercolor.

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  • Опубліковано 22 бер 2024
  • Hello friends!
    I’m Elisabetta, an Italian watercolor artist with a passion and a curiosity for art supplies and pigments.
    Today I'm swatching and comparing 9 different brands of Naples Yellow Reddish: R. Szmal, Rembrandt, Schminke, Rosa Gallery, Lukas, Renesans, Bloxkx, Old Holland and Wallace Seymour. I'm also swatching 3 brands of a very similar color which is Jane Brilliant nr 2 by Hilbein, Shinhan and Paul Rubens.
    Reddish Naples Yellow is a soft, opaque, peachy color that can be used in figure drawings and portraits,, but also in landscape and florals.
    There are huge differences across brands that you might not notice unless you swatch them side by side.
    Come swatch with me! And comment please!
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    Jackson's Art (this link will give you 10% discount if it is the first time you shop at Jackson's Art):
    SCHMINKE Naples Yellow Reddish www.jacksonsart.com/schmincke...
    Roman Szmal Naples Yellow Reddish www.jacksonsart.com/roman-szm...
    BLOCKX Naples Yellow Reddish www.jacksonsart.com/blockx-wa...
    OLD HOLLAND Naples Yellow REddish www.jacksonsart.com/old-holla...
    Rosa Gallery Naples Rose www.jacksonsart.com/rosa-wate...
    HOLBEIN Jaune Brilliant 2 www.jacksonsart.com/holbein-a...
    SHINHAN Jaune Brilliant 2 www.jacksonsart.com/shinhan-p...
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    Ciao from Italy
    your Elisabetta xxx
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 49

  • @mb3938
    @mb3938  +2

    Hi there! The best Naples yellow is from Davinci watercolors. Not white pigment at all. It comes from only yellow pigments PY35/PY43. I love it so much because it doesn't look chalky. I totally recommended. It is also used by the painter Paul Jackson. I hope you get to try it!

  • @ohbli_oh

    I never thought to use that kind of lighter skin tone colour on a sunset. It worked beautifully. I need to think outside the box more with colours.

  • @tereyaglikedi

    The Rosa Gallery colors are a dream. You just touch them with a wet brush and get a ton of beautiful paint. I like the Roman Szmal and Rosa gallery the best. I am not a fan of adding white to stuff, but I guess if you want to get soft, pastel colors it is more forgiving than diluting the mixes. I will buy the PBr25, it's beautiful.

  • @awatercolourist

    Hi! First! Bye! 🥱

  • @irmabecx4758

    Appreciate this! I had heard people use Naples Yellow Reddish as a convenience colour for light skin tones, but didn't think it would be for me. Now I am thinking maybe it is... I like the red/pink leaning ones best. :)

  • @mariarecuencocanas3653

    I use this color for beach sand as well as for skin and skies. For white skin I discovered Flesh tint from Roman Szmal, quite similar to Rosa Gallery's but lighter.

  • @Foolish_huan

    Paul Rubens has a Naples yellow reddish in tube

  • @sonyaoart

    I was wondering if I want the Rosa version and having watched the comparison, the answer is yes. I also really like the Rembrandt and Lukas versions. Your sketch turned out so pretty, too!

  • @nancysharp3933

    Thank you for your informative video! I have the schmincke one and holbein Jaune brilliant 2. I liked the Rosa and the roman S. The best!

  • @geefull

    Thank you Elisabetta, another interesting comparison and so many different hues. I find myself enjoying both earthy and less vibrant colours as well as the bright transparent colours available now, so I may build a completely separate palette ( a good excuse for more paint do you think ? 😃 )

  • @ChantelleArts

    These look stunning ☺☺

  • @sarahmitchell9247

    Love your painting

  • @Jlalode

    Thank you Elisabetta! Such a variety of hues 🌈🎨

  • @jude6752

    Wow! Such a helpful video - I have wondered about which one to get! Thank you Elisabetta :)

  • @biancathomas7934

    Hi Elisabetta, i love watching your comparison videos. They are so informative for me. I'm still really only just starting on my watercolour journey and find your videos so helpful to understand what paints colours and brands i am drawn to, having a limited amount to spend and only just getting my selection of watercolours off the ground, it's really good to have found your comparison videos.

  • @floral_doodle
    @floral_doodle 14 годин тому

    I love the comparison, so many brands. Thanks ❤

  • @wendychampness1901

    Thanks for introducing me to these lovely hues. I also enjoyed the hues in your seascape 🥰

  • @diadumenos82

    Uso spesso il Jaune Brillant 2 della Holbein (dopo aver steso prima il Jaune Brillant 1) per il colore del volto . Non lo considero troppo Giallo di Napoli ma é una bella tinta. Sono troppo diversi tra loro i colori che lei ha steso, molto bello il “Rosa” della Paul Rubens

  • @berolinastrassmann

    Ciao, Elisabetta! This was very useful, as I only have Schmincke's version. I imagine these colours would be great for old sandstone buildings ir ancient ruins. I have many of the single pigments that make the other versions, so I will try mixing some naples yellw reddish myself and see how it goes. I am curious why the colour is called Naples Yellow. Any insights?

  • @sonyaoart

    Ooh nice! I will watch in the morning though, it’s been a long day…