you probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my brother for the last few months :)
Received the smaller version of the Art Tool Kit in May 2022. Traveled through Sicily and mainland Italy the month of June doing plein air sketches and still photography while touring. Thank you Maria for providing a superb, compact and elegant kit for watercolor sketches on the go! TY Steve for posting. Interview, wonderfully inspiring!
Steve, I purchased 2 palettes from Maria after watching one of your videos where u mentioned them. I told her I saw your video and she asked me for the link to your video. This was so nice to watch this collab with the both of you. Great job, and now I know so much more about Maria and her amazing story and work. Thank u both for doing this.
too cool! I had the great joy and blessing of attending a talk and demo by Maria a few weeks ago in Port Townsend. It was in the small gallery of the Port Townsend School of Art and a small room was filled with her work. I would think paintings of lots of snow would be uninteresting but hers have so much life in them. She shared several of her sketchbooks, one full of some space thing launch she was invited to by NASA. what a cool connection Steve!
Great conversation! I admire Maria for painting in such exotic locales!! Also, great little kit and palettes!! I had no idea they were so customizable. 👍
Thanks Brian. Yeah her site offers more pan sizes than some knockoffs you'll find on Etsy. Hers are stainless steel too. A real plus for resisting rust.
What a truly interesting interview with a young lady that shows the power that is wielded with some watercolors, a brush and some paper. Maria Coryell-Martin shows that art can be SO much more than a just a pretty picture! It can educate and open eyes to some very serious issues of our time like entire ecosystems disappearing from Earth due to global warming. WoW, what an inspiring person Maria is!!!
I bought myself one of these for my birthday this year and it was the best gift I could give myself. My pocket palette is perfect for line and wash work in my sketchbook. I use a bigger palette at home, but these little pocket numbers are ingenious and mine never leaves my bag.
By far an exceptional presentation of an exceptional woman! I really enjoyed this interview. As the interview began I was so happy to see all the Japanese brushes hanging up - and more to learn she was presented with her coming-of-age brush. Maria's stories and adventures are wonderful, and the questions and answers and everything made for a completely delightful presentation. Thanks, Steve. This made my day.
I have been using her pocket palette for years. I just love them. So much that I carry 4 of them in my Watercolor Kit EDC. They are so light weight. Also they are great gift ideas for people just getting into watercolor - I have given a set away with Daniel Smith colors --
Thank you, Steve. What an amazing woman! She should be an inspiration for many women & kids. I loved the video. She has inspired me. I appreciate all you do for watercolorists. You have helped me so much with my artistic journey. Thank you!
What an interesting life Maria has already led and what a wonderful voice she is for both science expeditions and art! Just today, on the way home, I listened to poetry combined with space and space exploration. I sense a "movement" here and since I am a fan of both the arts and the sciences, I love this approach! Maybe proving to girls (and women) that they can enjoy both fields of study simultaneously will help more females pursue careers or, at least, pursue an interest in the sciences! I can't find the right words to say what I want here but I so appreciate her involvement with underprivileged girls and their education! (I like her stuff too 😊). Thanks for the introduction.
Steve, You're videos just keep getting better and better. Thank you for the interview of such an inspiring young woman. I love how she is motivating females to look to new directions. Combining passion for art and science hopefully will motivate our planet's sleeping inhabitants. If only I was that young again, lol. But I have five granddaughters that will be introduced to her through her website. So thank you again Steve for educating through art. Hugs!
I hear you on the "young again" comment. I was thinking of how hard it is for me to get down on the ground let alone do a combat crawl across sand to sneak up on a walrus! 🤣
What an incredibly interesting person. One of my granddaughters is really interested in science and wants to be a teacher, I’m going to send here a link to this Video for her to watch and hopefully inspire her. Thanks for including this for us.
Another way to use the large mixing area pans is to use the mini binder clips to click them to the wings on the lid to expand the mixing area (pan next to the mixing area rather than on top of it like you've shown), rather than take up space on the palette area, so you can have more pans on the palette.
I enjoyed the interview. Maria Coryyel-Martin sure "painted" an exciting career. I especially like that she not only paints the world around her, she participated in it. Thanks for sharing
Amazingly, looking for an empty pallette to store my newly bought M. Graham and Daniel Smith paints in, I stumbled across Maria's shop just a couple of days ago and wondered about her and her practical and easthetically beautiful pallettes. I do not like plastic pallettes at all and we have far too much of it on our planet as it is, and would I have to buy more of it for my paints? I was so happy with her solution. As luck would have it, just now I saw your interview with this amazing woman and now I understand a lot more! Thank you for reaching out to her. She inspired me, as you do!
Thank you for sharing your interview with us. It was so inspiring and enjoyable! Maria exudes happiness! I love her teachers quote that a creative person is never bored!
What a wonderful interview. Maria has had an incredible life and then sharing and inspiring others, especially young kids. 🥰 I have little misters and never thought about including them when I head outdoors. Great idea! Watching this, I realized I have too many excuses when it comes time for my art and what a waste that is. Videos like these keep me present. Thank you for that!
Just ordered the pocket palette with enough refills and mixing wells for another beautiful card case I received as a gift this last Christmas. Exactly what I need for a tiny purse! Thanks for posting this!
Another brilliant science/art artist working in watercolor is Ekaterina Smirnova. Would love to hear an interview with her! www.widewalls.ch/artist/ekaterina-smirnova/
I've really been enjoying Amy Park's work as well. www.morganlehmangallery.com/artists/amy-park More artist interviews! For some reason, there is an underrepresentation of watercolor in contemporary art. There are a lot of people practicing it. But, within academic circles, it doesn't seem to be a very prominent medium at all.
Thanks for the great video. Maria is s very interesting person. I enjoyed the interview. Makes me realize there is so much more out there besides the little bubble I live in.
Wow! Maria's energy and enthusiasm is contagious. The big takeaway for me was "palette of place"...getting to observe and know the details of the location and letting that inform the art moving forward. I'm definately getting a tool kit! I'm wondering if it comes with a strap to throw over a shoulder?
Fascinating interview, fascinating woman, and kudos to her for her service work to others, both the environment and young people. The irony is this was recorded in 2019. I am watching all these videos in sequence from the beginning, so as I watch these from 2019, I am so aware of how everyone’s lives are going to change when COVID hits in 2020. It’s peculiar being “back in time” so to speak, and yet I am in no hurry to get to the 2020 videos, knowing what is to come.
@@mindofwatercolor Yes, painting and drawing carried me through that time to the point where I realized, “okay, this is it, this is all I want to do with my life!” Paint and draw.
Hi Steve, thank you for sharing this interview. She's such a remarkable woman! So inspiring and humble. I will check her work out and the toolkit as well. Thanks
Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful interview and gear review! I loved it when I saw it the first time, and it stayed with me, so I just got both small palettes and some extra pans for a new travel painting kit! Now that I revisit your review, I think I might also want to by the actual toolkit organizer - I'll ponder that and in the meantime I'm excited to fill my palette and try it out!
What a delightful surprise, great interview! I've had a Pocket Palette for about a year now, and love it (thanks Coloring Karia!). It's so flexible and so much easier on brushes than small, deep half pans. I like to have my most used colors in larger pans can decide how much mixing space I need. I'm planning on buying a few more palettes with my next order of extra pans. Maria is a Pacific Northwest treasure, thanks for shining a light on her and her products for artists.
What a great interview ! I also love science and art! I can only dream of the awesome trips to do art expeditions. Maria is an inspiration to many young artists , that is a wonderful thing. Thank you both for this great video! 🙏😇💗
What a wonderful video. I just received my pocket palette,, and now so sorry that I did not get everything. Back to do some shopping. Thank you so much for sharing such a nice interview.
Such an interesting and amazing young woman. Thank you for doing this interview and bringing her to our attention. I had never heard about her and will look for more of her work. She is a great inspiration and I hope that other young women will see that they can also branch out and not get boxed into the "conventional" ideas of what an artist is or can be. Thank you for showcasing her in this video.
They are right about beginners and colour. I'm a beginner and I've never had a palette with more than 12, I'm astounded how others have 24 or 36 colours when I'm in class. I use the Senellier mini - that's only got eight and that feels like plenty.
Thanks for introducing us to Maria Coryell-Martin. What an amazing person. FYI the link to order the Art-toolkit didn't work. When I just used Art-toolkit.com, it worked. Doesn't make any sense to me. Love your channel.
Maria has more of a scientific bent than she lets on to. I like the way she thinks and most of all her art work and how she has integrated her love of science and nature.
so happy shes a local artist. I live North of Seattle. Port Townsend is a lovely town. I wish I could get involved in art programs like that as a teaher :)
Excellent interview. I have 2 of her pocket palettes and love them. One is in my school's pencil case at all times. It takes so little room and is so handy.
Steve, that was a great interview. I really enjoyed it so much and I love the toolkit. I am happy to learn about Maria Coryell-Martin. She is a very interesting person. Thanks so much again for this video.
Man, that was incredibly good! When I was doing plein air in Minnesota during the winter, I had a cut off of 18º for going outside to paint because the paints would get too stiff to work. Wish I had known, or thought of, adding alcohol to the paints to keep them workable! Loved this interview, you did a great job Steve!!! BTW, keep Reese away from that vodka... it'll go right through him ;0)
@@mindofwatercolor Ooh, only if'n I can return the favor. Though I'm not nearly as pretty and well spoken as Maria is!! And my idea of having an adventure is opening the windows in my studio and putting on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom... hmmmm.
Yup I know. Nothing more I could do without a meticulous sound edit. Not worth it. There was a great differential in volume. If I raise hers to a hearable level then mine distorts. I spoke so little I felt it was worth the compromise to keep her volume higher.
Oh my goodness, I'm only 3 mins in and this video is already amazing! I love tying art to science through the skill of observation. I think I might have gotten a lot more out of science class if I had been encouraged to paint my physics lessons.
I have to think that this artist field kit was inspired by Rite in the Rain's notebook cover. It looks almost exactly the same inside. I use a Rite in the Rain notebook cover for my own art kit, which can be hung around the neck by a lanyard.
Very interesting! I love that science and art can be partners for girls. Such a great program 😊 that I probably would never have known about. Thank you
Great interview Steve! She is amazing, and love her instagram page! I have her small Art Toolkit-and it goes with me everywhere. Like you, I put what was most important to me in it, and it fits great in my carry on bag (when I was flying or on a train). She also has some nice travel brushes on her website. Thank you for all you do!💕
I identify so much with you, I paint in game reserves on my lap as I cannot get out of vehicle. We are off to Kruger park next week and I am taking less paints as I take too much all 5he time . What paper do you use. ?
Yeah super cool- how deep are these pans? Compare to a say normal "half pan" size woth the same two dimensional area that you can fill up say 4-5 times with a 5ml tube ?
I'm sure Steve will have a better answer, but I've found that the standard rectangular pans fit about the same amount of paint as a half pan and the big square ones are like full pans. The mini-square one is like a quarter pan. They're maybe less than half as deep as a standard half pan, but I like that because it's easier on brush points as I don't try to force my brush into corners. The palette is easy to clip to a sketchbook so I don't have to bring a board to sketch on. I've never taken it on a long trip, just use it for urban sketching, so you might have to fill extra pans if you were on the road. Hope this helps
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you probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my brother for the last few months :)
@Quentin Ford yea, I have been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself =)
Received the smaller version of the Art Tool Kit in May 2022. Traveled through Sicily and mainland Italy the month of June doing plein air sketches and still photography while touring. Thank you Maria for providing a superb, compact and elegant kit for watercolor sketches on the go! TY Steve for posting. Interview, wonderfully inspiring!
I've been seeking a wellspring of fulfillment for decades. This is the gathering place for those who have found it. What an extraordinary woman.
Wow - so interesting. What a DYNAMIC young woman with a very unique combination of science and art. Her passion for her work abounds!
Steve, I purchased 2 palettes from Maria after watching one of your videos where u mentioned them. I told her I saw your video and she asked me for the link to your video. This was so nice to watch this collab with the both of you. Great job, and now I know so much more about Maria and her amazing story and work. Thank u both for doing this.
too cool! I had the great joy and blessing of attending a talk and demo by Maria a few weeks ago in Port Townsend. It was in the small gallery of the Port Townsend School of Art and a small room was filled with her work. I would think paintings of lots of snow would be uninteresting but hers have so much life in them. She shared several of her sketchbooks, one full of some space thing launch she was invited to by NASA. what a cool connection Steve!
That’s so cool that children’s hair is used for brushes. Very beautiful gift. Great insight and inspiration.
Great conversation! I admire Maria for painting in such exotic locales!! Also, great little kit and palettes!! I had no idea they were so customizable. 👍
Thanks Brian. Yeah her site offers more pan sizes than some knockoffs you'll find on Etsy. Hers are stainless steel too. A real plus for resisting rust.
One of your best guests ever. She’s led a high energy, eclectic life!
What a truly interesting interview with a young lady that shows the power that is wielded with some watercolors, a brush and some paper. Maria Coryell-Martin shows that art can be SO much more than a just a pretty picture! It can educate and open eyes to some very serious issues of our time like entire ecosystems disappearing from Earth due to global warming. WoW, what an inspiring person Maria is!!!
What an inspiring woman. Her art is awesome. Her engagement in children and environment is wonderful. Thank you both!
I bought myself one of these for my birthday this year and it was the best gift I could give myself. My pocket palette is perfect for line and wash work in my sketchbook. I use a bigger palette at home, but these little pocket numbers are ingenious and mine never leaves my bag.
By far an exceptional presentation of an exceptional woman! I really enjoyed this interview. As the interview began I was so happy to see all the Japanese brushes hanging up - and more to learn she was presented with her coming-of-age brush. Maria's stories and adventures are wonderful, and the questions and answers and everything made for a completely delightful presentation. Thanks, Steve. This made my day.
Great conversation. Thanks for inviting me along to this. A privlage.
Loved this. I have had one of her pocket palettes for a while and I loved getting to know her a bit better through you!
I have been using her pocket palette for years. I just love them. So much that I carry 4 of them in my Watercolor Kit EDC. They are so light weight. Also they are great gift ideas for people just getting into watercolor - I have given a set away with Daniel Smith colors --
Thank you, Steve. What an amazing woman! She should be an inspiration for many women & kids. I loved the video. She has inspired me. I appreciate all you do for watercolorists. You have helped me so much with my artistic journey. Thank you!
What an interesting life Maria has already led and what a wonderful voice she is for both science expeditions and art! Just today, on the way home, I listened to poetry combined with space and space exploration. I sense a "movement" here and since I am a fan of both the arts and the sciences, I love this approach! Maybe proving to girls (and women) that they can enjoy both fields of study simultaneously will help more females pursue careers or, at least, pursue an interest in the sciences! I can't find the right words to say what I want here but I so appreciate her involvement with underprivileged girls and their education! (I like her stuff too 😊). Thanks for the introduction.
What an amazing young woman..she is living her dream,happy and travels to see new places too..her work is beautiful to 😀
Steve, You're videos just keep getting better and better. Thank you for the interview of such an inspiring young woman. I love how she is motivating females to look to new directions. Combining passion for art and science hopefully will motivate our planet's sleeping inhabitants. If only I was that young again, lol. But I have five granddaughters that will be introduced to her through her website. So thank you again Steve for educating through art. Hugs!
I hear you on the "young again" comment. I was thinking of how hard it is for me to get down on the ground let alone do a combat crawl across sand to sneak up on a walrus! 🤣
This was wonderful Steve. What a dynamic young woman. So interesting to listen to this and see her work. Thank you.
So cool. Thank you for introducing us to Maria. Good luck Maria
What an incredibly interesting person. One of my granddaughters is really interested in science and wants to be a teacher, I’m going to send here a link to this Video for her to watch and hopefully inspire her. Thanks for including this for us.
Absolutely inspiring. As someone said, I wish I was Maria's age again. Great video Steve. Thank you, much appreciated.
Another way to use the large mixing area pans is to use the mini binder clips to click them to the wings on the lid to expand the mixing area (pan next to the mixing area rather than on top of it like you've shown), rather than take up space on the palette area, so you can have more pans on the palette.
I enjoyed the interview. Maria Coryyel-Martin sure "painted" an exciting career. I especially like that she not only paints the world around her, she participated in it. Thanks for sharing
I’m continually amazed at the impact art has on so many areas of life. This interview was off the chart! Amazing and inspirational.
What a clever set up! I enjoyed "meeting" Maria.
Thisconversation is fantastic to sit in on! Maria ia inspiring as you say! Thank you!!!!!!!!
Amazingly, looking for an empty pallette to store my newly bought M. Graham and Daniel Smith paints in, I stumbled across Maria's shop just a couple of days ago and wondered about her and her practical and easthetically beautiful pallettes. I do not like plastic pallettes at all and we have far too much of it on our planet as it is, and would I have to buy more of it for my paints? I was so happy with her solution. As luck would have it, just now I saw your interview with this amazing woman and now I understand a lot more! Thank you for reaching out to her. She inspired me, as you do!
I can definitely see the enthusiasm in her eyes and she makes me wanna be with her on her expeditions. Lovely woman!!!
Yes I am finding out that I am liking with a limited palette of choice colors and remembering that there’s no set of requirement of colors.
Thanks Steve! Just ordered a toolkit. The discount is really nice, and I love supporting artists.
Thank you for sharing your interview with us. It was so inspiring and enjoyable! Maria exudes happiness! I love her teachers quote that a creative person is never bored!
What a wonderful interview. Maria has had an incredible life and then sharing and inspiring others, especially young kids. 🥰
I have little misters and never thought about including them when I head outdoors. Great idea! Watching this, I realized I have too many excuses when it comes time for my art and what a waste that is. Videos like these keep me present. Thank you for that!
Yep, excuses tend to evaporate when talking to an adventuresome spirit like Maria.
Just ordered the pocket palette with enough refills and mixing wells for another beautiful card case I received as a gift this last Christmas. Exactly what I need for a tiny purse! Thanks for posting this!
Fantastic interview! So wonderful to get an interview with a relevant contemporary artist doing so much in so many different communities.
Another brilliant science/art artist working in watercolor is Ekaterina Smirnova. Would love to hear an interview with her! www.widewalls.ch/artist/ekaterina-smirnova/
I've really been enjoying Amy Park's work as well. www.morganlehmangallery.com/artists/amy-park
More artist interviews! For some reason, there is an underrepresentation of watercolor in contemporary art. There are a lot of people practicing it. But, within academic circles, it doesn't seem to be a very prominent medium at all.
Thanks for the great video. Maria is s very interesting person. I enjoyed the interview. Makes me realize there is so much more out there besides the little bubble I live in.
Wow! Maria's energy and enthusiasm is contagious. The big takeaway for me was "palette of place"...getting to observe and know the details of the location and letting that inform the art moving forward.
I'm definately getting a tool kit! I'm wondering if it comes with a strap to throw over a shoulder?
You can probably find one easily. It has a loop at each end of the spine. So any generic strap would work.
Great! Thanks Steve!
Fascinating interview, fascinating woman, and kudos to her for her service work to others, both the environment and young people. The irony is this was recorded in 2019. I am watching all these videos in sequence from the beginning, so as I watch these from 2019, I am so aware of how everyone’s lives are going to change when COVID hits in 2020. It’s peculiar being “back in time” so to speak, and yet I am in no hurry to get to the 2020 videos, knowing what is to come.
UA-cam and activities like painting became a real coping mechanism and help during those times. I was grateful to be a part of that.
@@mindofwatercolor Yes, painting and drawing carried me through that time to the point where I realized, “okay, this is it, this is all I want to do with my life!” Paint and draw.
Hi Steve, thank you for sharing this interview. She's such a remarkable woman! So inspiring and humble. I will check her work out and the toolkit as well. Thanks
She's beautiful, inside and out. What an interesting adventurous live and very talented. I LIVE this Art Tools set, I'll have to get one.
What a wonderful interview and such an active and interesting woman! Thank you for bringing this interview experience to us.
What an interesting person. Nice interview, Steve.
I believe that everyone who loves biology loves art. Wonderful interview. Thank you🌸
Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful interview and gear review! I loved it when I saw it the first time, and it stayed with me, so I just got both small palettes and some extra pans for a new travel painting kit! Now that I revisit your review, I think I might also want to by the actual toolkit organizer - I'll ponder that and in the meantime I'm excited to fill my palette and try it out!
What a delightful surprise, great interview! I've had a Pocket Palette for about a year now, and love it (thanks Coloring Karia!). It's so flexible and so much easier on brushes than small, deep half pans. I like to have my most used colors in larger pans can decide how much mixing space I need. I'm planning on buying a few more palettes with my next order of extra pans. Maria is a Pacific Northwest treasure, thanks for shining a light on her and her products for artists.
What a wonderfully interesting life she has led and at such a young age !
That palette is so adorable 😍 and so well thought out. Love how easy it is to customize.
What a great interview ! I also love science and art! I can only dream of the awesome trips to do art expeditions. Maria is an inspiration to many young artists , that is a wonderful thing. Thank you both for this great video! 🙏😇💗
What a wonderful video. I just received my pocket palette,, and now so sorry that I did not get everything. Back to do some shopping. Thank you so much for sharing such a nice interview.
I love that she is supporting arts in education. Great interview:)
Great interview, Steve! I loved those little pouches as well and wish her luck on her business. Great stuff.
That art toolkit is just so awesome! May 31st may give me just enough time to get my vacation money and buy 1 of these!
Thank you for introducing us to such a lovely, ambitious, caring, dynamic, creative young woman...the world needs more Marias.
Hey!! I'm a big fan of Maria and I have and use the Art Toolkit almost daily! Thanks for doing this!
Hey! Port Townsend is where I live - I also just bought that kit!!! Small world!!!
They were selling these at the Art Festival in Port Townsend recently. Cool.
Such an interesting and amazing young woman. Thank you for doing this interview and bringing her to our attention. I had never heard about her and will look for more of her work. She is a great inspiration and I hope that other young women will see that they can also branch out and not get boxed into the "conventional" ideas of what an artist is or can be. Thank you for showcasing her in this video.
Omg!! Wow!! Amazing!! And the paint brushes!!
They are right about beginners and colour. I'm a beginner and I've never had a palette with more than 12, I'm astounded how others have 24 or 36 colours when I'm in class. I use the Senellier mini - that's only got eight and that feels like plenty.
Terrific interview! Thanks, Steve.
Thanks for introducing us to Maria Coryell-Martin. What an amazing person. FYI the link to order the Art-toolkit didn't work. When I just used Art-toolkit.com, it worked. Doesn't make any sense to me. Love your channel.
Ok, thanks I'll edit the link.
Maria has more of a scientific bent than she lets on to. I like the way she thinks and most of all her art work and how she has integrated her love of science and nature.
This was such a joy to watch. Loved the walrus crawling story. Wonderful interview, thank you! Really motivates me to get out there and paint.
Love, Love, Love
Awesome!!!! Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you both, so nice video!
so happy shes a local artist. I live North of Seattle. Port Townsend is a lovely town. I wish I could get involved in art programs like that as a teaher :)
what an interesting artist and some very unique stories...thanks Steve for doing this. Cheers from B.C.
Excellent interview. I have 2 of her pocket palettes and love them. One is in my school's pencil case at all times. It takes so little room and is so handy.
Very interesting and love her products! Thank you for sharing, Steve:)
Excellent, I love what I received in my order, cant wait (but I have to for now) to hear what you think.
This was great all around. Definitely buying a palette for my Holbein paints.
Wow! She is SO INTERESTING!
Steve, that was a great interview. I really enjoyed it so much and I love the toolkit. I am happy to learn about Maria Coryell-Martin. She is a very interesting person. Thanks so much again for this video.
Very interesting interview, Steve! Thank you.
Man, that was incredibly good! When I was doing plein air in Minnesota during the winter, I had a cut off of 18º for going outside to paint because the paints would get too stiff to work. Wish I had known, or thought of, adding alcohol to the paints to keep them workable! Loved this interview, you did a great job Steve!!! BTW, keep Reese away from that vodka... it'll go right through him ;0)
Thanks Buddy. One of these days..."An Interview with Draw, Paint, Repeat Artist Steve Atkinson." Oh yeah. I'll be coming for you. 😉😆
@@mindofwatercolor Ooh, only if'n I can return the favor. Though I'm not nearly as pretty and well spoken as Maria is!! And my idea of having an adventure is opening the windows in my studio and putting on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom... hmmmm.
Bahahaha! Yeah I know. If I have to get down on the ground to do my plein air then I roughed it and am exhausted! Sitting crosslegged...forget it!
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Great interview! She is such a cool person! One critique: the audio quality on your end.
Yup I know. Nothing more I could do without a meticulous sound edit. Not worth it. There was a great differential in volume. If I raise hers to a hearable level then mine distorts. I spoke so little I felt it was worth the compromise to keep her volume higher.
Neat trick: I put my kneaded eraser in an old sd card holder. It keeps the eraser a little cleaner.
Great kit tho probs need a sharpener with her version. Great interview and she is so lovely and very inspiring , thanks Steve😊
Oh my goodness, I'm only 3 mins in and this video is already amazing! I love tying art to science through the skill of observation. I think I might have gotten a lot more out of science class if I had been encouraged to paint my physics lessons.
I enjoyed this peek into how you work and this interview so much!
I really enjoyed that interview!!
Wonderful interview .....I’m curious....do you have a video on how you make your Colton book? I see in description the paper you use.....
Bought it on eBay from someone who handmakes them. Ran2424 is his user I think.
My birthday's coming up in 2 weeks, so I think I'll treat myself to a couple palettes!
Great interview and review! ♥
I have to think that this artist field kit was inspired by Rite in the Rain's notebook cover. It looks almost exactly the same inside. I use a Rite in the Rain notebook cover for my own art kit, which can be hung around the neck by a lanyard.
Very interesting!
I love that science and art can be partners for girls. Such a great program 😊 that I probably would never have known about. Thank you
What a interesting lady!!!
Great interview Steve! She is amazing, and love her instagram page! I have her small Art Toolkit-and it goes with me everywhere. Like you, I put what was most important to me in it, and it fits great in my carry on bag (when I was flying or on a train). She also has some nice travel brushes on her website. Thank you for all you do!💕
Excellent, thanks
I identify so much with you, I paint in game reserves on my lap as I cannot get out of vehicle. We are off to Kruger park next week and I am taking less paints as I take too much all 5he time . What paper do you use. ?
LMBO! Your intros are hilarious.
Yeah super cool- how deep are these pans? Compare to a say normal "half pan" size woth the same two dimensional area that you can fill up say 4-5 times with a 5ml tube ?
Thin, about 1/4 the thickness
I'm sure Steve will have a better answer, but I've found that the standard rectangular pans fit about the same amount of paint as a half pan and the big square ones are like full pans. The mini-square one is like a quarter pan. They're maybe less than half as deep as a standard half pan, but I like that because it's easier on brush points as I don't try to force my brush into corners. The palette is easy to clip to a sketchbook so I don't have to bring a board to sketch on. I've never taken it on a long trip, just use it for urban sketching, so you might have to fill extra pans if you were on the road. Hope this helps
@@everartokelli thanks!
@@mindofwatercolor thanks yeah gotta bring extra paint!😀
hope you got a big school deal!
Man.....if u could get the pocket pallet down to $20 or so.....it would be a big hit!!
How was she able to do watercolor in sub zero climates?!
I guess I should've waited to post this, because she answered that. Who would've thought to use vodka to keep your paints from freezing?! AMAZING