You are my new obsession. I’m 75 and hadnt painted for thirty years and if you don’t think you can forget , you can . I appreciate artists like yourself, if it weren’t for you I wouldn’t be making any progress . Thank you for your smiley lovely generosity
Just subscribed, Kristy. I like your take on learning watercolor, been trying for a few years. I have had some success but feel like I've plateaued at it, I don't think I'm continuing to improve. Hope you can help a little bit.
@@jackiblair7932 me too!! Been painting for about 4 years now….self taught. I have learned more from Kristy since I found her yesterday and I’m AMAZED at what I’ve already learned! I’m a subscriber and a true fan of her teaching and style!💖👍👍
Started taking a watercolor class to help grieve for my brother who just passed away in January (2022)....he taught art for 40 years. I've had nightmares, I've smiled, and after watching this tutorial I'm breathing a bit easier. I'm a quilter so it's difficult to let go of being very precise. Thank you for your videos and your talent. I look forward to watching you again!
I took art classes in the late 80s. The instructor only allowed us to use yellow, red, blue and black. I learned a lot about color that way, but I really just wanted to paint. Not spend the time creating a particular color. I'm starting again. I wish I'd never stopped! Life happens, but it could've helped me get through some hard life experiences. I enjoy your videos SO SO MUCH!!
I love you! I'm an absolute beginner! Just did your beginner tutorial with my 11 yr old today. When you called your viewers friend, my daughter was like, "why does she keep calling us friends?" I said she's MY new best friend! So happy to find you and find a relaxing, enjoyable way to begin watercolors.
WOW, and I don't mean wet on wet. I loved this video. I intended to buy a couple of the sets described in your Amazon - middle of the price road - video of 2023, then I saw this one, and love these too. So, I may soon rival yours truly for the number of water color sets. No, I won't allow myself to do that. Two or three, and some metallics for panache, will be quite enough. So thanks, again Kristy. I feel very joyous and grateful to have come across your channel. Hugs from Texas.
WOW - you not only think "OUTSIDE'' the Box, you STEP out of it and do a glorious dance with COLOR!! This was Fabulous to watch. I learned so much about techniques in painting, matching colors, textures of paints, pigments.....OMG and so much more. I don't know if I can go to sleep now, I'm so excited!! Thank you Kristy, for all that you teach us.
I speak some Japanese but I admit I didn't know what 'komorebi' meant. I looked it up and it means "sunlight filtering through trees". How poetic :) That's what I love about Japanese, they have words for things that we just don't have in English. I'm really enjoying the tone of your videos and it's a firm fixture in my watercolour channel subs!
Mozart Komorebi was my first set and it does everything you need as a beginner. Even after leveling up I used to find myself going a lot more for the Mozart than my newer sets.
Well… I’ve been binge watching your videos since I found you yesterday and I’ve already learned so much from you that I don’t know how I ever managed to have the courage to paint before knowing all of this! You take the “ scare” right out of the processes and replace it with fun and confidence! I’m just enjoying each video so much…learning so much….having…yes…FUN!! Thank you Kristy for sharing your considerable knowledge and talent with all of us. You are a newfound treasure!💖👍👍
Paul Ruben watercolours rule. They're lightfast, have pigment information and the 24 pan set is just a perfect selection of colours for a beginner. I've spent a year with them and love them, I'm only upgrading to Daniel Smith to get better at colour mixing, but I will and do recommend this set to anyone who wants to start out with watercolour. Plus the Payne's grey is just gorgeous.
I didn’t know if you knew, but the Mei Leng/Pretty Excellent popped out and into half pans OVERFLOWED the pans (!) in seven of the colors. Then, I put them beside a Paul Ruben set (please note: I got these for review/gifts)…and hm. That’s all I’ll say is, “Hm.” Same for the tube Paul Rubens. The Paul Rubens line is quite nice. The 24 set used to run around $49.99 and the Mei Leng/Pretty Excellent was on sale not long ago for $17.99 . I love the Paul Rubens presentation but you get 24 vs 36 half pans. I did a literal blind comparison - husband swatched - and I couldn’t pick one from the other and surprise! Lightfastness tests between the two showed the same results. Hm? If you’ve not popped out the Mei Leng and put them squished HARD down into a half pan, try it! Paul Rubens half pans are thicker than say Winsor & Newton, Schminke and Sennielier (even Daniel Smith) pans, but I normally buy tubes. The Kuretake Gansai set has more paint (about 4ml per pan), so cost wise? Winner. And they’ve stated they’ve moved away from using animal products (but they still must use a lot of glycerin or some such binder), and if you have to spend $49.99 for the Paul Rubens, go for St. Petersburg White Knights 24 set full pan set and use a white dish from the dollar store (better than plastic palettes) or follow Kristy and mix on the page! Deep, artists grade pigments. Best transparency, and they’re real…artist grade paints. Do I own every one of these palettes? Yes. Do I love all of them in some way? Yes. Kristy has hit upon something here…but remember St. Petersburg White Nights. Artist grade for pennies compared to other artist quality paints and since honey is the binder, think M. Graham. Additionally, Rosa, out of Ukraine…wow. It was formerly a White Nights production facility supposedly, but someone from there would need to confirm. Ending with, “I love Cotman/Winsor &Newton and think they are awesome . The 12 set isn’t a true split primary set, so think bigger). Kuretake applied thickly does leave a sheen. Just build up layer-by-layer. Now that I’ve agreed with everything Kristy has said, I’m surprised St. Petersburg White Nights full pan, 24 set, didn’t make this review when Art Philosophy’s 12 pans are $20 or more for just 12 non-primary colors. Again, ArtPhilCo are great paints for what they are but be wary of some non-artist grade pigments used in them. It’s been said their “artist grade”tubes are better. I’ve not tried them yet. But…I will, I hope to someday.
The new Paul Rubens 24 student colors in the blue palette appear to be Sonnet watercolors. They are full pans-but are actually larger than the Sonnet's. But they have the identical plastic color overlay.So they're cheaper than the Sonnet 24 set, you get more paint, & they come in a metal tin. The one thing holding me back is their reviews are not as good as the Sonnet's. Go figure.
1) I just purchased the Paul Rubens set on Amazon USA. Today is 8/1/2024. The plain pink (not the pink & gold tin) set is 20% off now in the US! It’s $33.59. The light blue tin of glitter watercolors is 20% off as well. It’s $29.59. Bc of this I bought both. Just received them, & haven’t swatched them yet. But I took the packaging off each individual color square, & they’re gorgeous! Some of the glitter/metallics plastic packaging on the individual watercolors do NOT match what’s in them. At least one doesn’t. My bf is a professional artist and he agreed with me. These sets do NOT come with a paint brush. The Paul Ruben’s paintbrush set isn’t on sale. It has 4 synthetic brushes. I read reviews about the Paul Rubens brushes with real hair, & they said they shed. I have a cornucopia of my late mother’s brushes in storage. It’s too hot to go in there now. Note: I bought a set of Golden Maple sable brushes, that are an Amazon Choice & they reek of TOXIC chemicals. It isn’t the packaging. It’s the entire set of brushes: brush tips and wooden handles. Do NOT purchase these. The $16.99 - 10% is too good to be true. I’m telling you this bc I don’t want you to have to return them. And God forbid you send them as a gift. I purchased them 1st, but then ended up spending an extra $10 on the Paul Rubens synthetic. I know we’re talking about watercolors, but the Caran D’Ache gauche is 14% off now. It’s a big pallet 14 pallet colors, a tube of white gauche, with a nice basic synthetic brush for $33.68. I’m a diehard Caran D’Ache fan. I was spoiled by my Nana & mother with great art supplies growing up. The tins make me 🙂. 2) I would swatch on a piece of rolled watercolor paper, & use it to wrap presents. I don’t have a roll of loose paper now. This would be perfect for you, bc you have invested in all things watercolor. I’m positive whoever receives your gift will be impressed. You can even swatch the person’s name on the paper! ? If I were to swatch this way, and don’t care about the watercolors showing on the other side, how low can I go on the weight of the paper? What kind of paper? Good sketch? Is there a light weight watercolor paper? 💡IDEA: maybe this is a great activity for children/teens who respect the medium and love watercolors. Their grandparents would really be impressed, and appreciate it. They could wrap a fruit cake as dense as a hockey puck & their grandparents will still be thrilled. They’ll just regift the fruitcake to an obnoxious neighbor, or use it as a door stop. Ty for such a fun entertaining video. 🎨
The Pretty Excellent palette (Mei Liang) are the student level range by the same manufacturer as Paul Rubens paints. Most of the colors are surprisingly lightfast in both Pretty Excellent and Paul Rubens. Paul Rubens is more pigmented and little smoother flowing. Both are a really good value for the price.
I love the Mei Liang pallete! I have one and it suits me really well. It’s got lots of blues (blue is my favorite to paint with) and it activates very quickly, as soon as you want it (I don’t have the patience to soak my paints). I just wish it had more yellows.
Wow... that's a lot of swatches! Regarding the lifting. As you noted, for purposes of "learning" a person may want to attempt a lift of each color for any given set because not all pigments will lift the same. i/e red may not lift the same as blue or green.
I just found your channel today. I am very new to Watercolours - traditionally I have been a Folk Art painter since 1996. But about a year ago I was turned onto watercolours and now I find myself torn between watercolours and acrylics because I love them both. I have had the Meiliang palette for a while - but I also use individual tube paints as well. I am a big fan of Derwent Inktense watercolours - pans, pencils and blocks - as I love the "ink" qualities. I will say that I am very happy to have found your channel - I have watched 6 of your videos today so far & am blown away by what I have learned. I absolutely love your passion for the Arts and your encouragement of others. Thank you
This older video popped into my feed today and I'm so glad. There was so much useful information beyond how each palette performed. I love the idea of artful swatching. I'm a pretty new viewer but have come to really appreciate all I learn from you.
This is my first time on your channel and I'm blown away by your content. The depth of your insights and the infectiousness of your passion truly set you apart on here. Subscribed!
Same! I don't like watercolour in general, but that might be due to the ones I had up until now, and my own personal taste. That said, I'm still looking for some watercolour paint I might like. So what would you suggest for me? I like the Neocolor II for their creaminess and easy use in colouring books. Also like the Zig Art and Graphic twin markers, which do have watercolour in them, especially for their more gritty granulated look. Also like to work with inks as they are generally more vibrant. So which watercolour palette would you suggest I can try?
I adore you! Still pretty scared when I paint...I had a bad teacher....told me I was not doing it correctly. But when I found you...I found joy! I have 2 of you books waiting for my third! Thank you so very much!
Thank you!!! I was searching Amazon for a beginner set and was totally overwhelmed until I came across your much needed video!! Think I’m going to go with the Gencraft. Love the colors for card making and overall loved how I saw them perform and the end result. Saved me so much time!!
Oh my goodness gracious 🎉.....THANK YOU FOR RECOMMENDING GEN CRAFTS WATERCOLORS!!! I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH VIBRANT AND DIFFERENT COLORS IN ANY PALETTE ALL TOGETHER!!!!!! ❤🧡🩷💛💚💙🩵💜🤎 ABSOLUTELY THE MOST STUNNING AND AFFORDABLE PALETTE!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU KRISTY!!!!!!!!!
I picked up the GenCrafts 48 and Mei Liang 36 around the beginning of 2020. I liked the Mei Liang paint texture and behavior better, but wanted to be able to rearrange the pans (this was back when they had all the paints glued into a thin plastic thing in the tin-I think they make it with individual pans now). I ended up reaching for the GenCrafts palette most of the time because it had more colors and I could rearrange the pans. Today I finally took apart the two palettes and put together a custom combination of their colors in the GenCrafts palette. More than half of the GC paints went into a palette I’m making for my boyfriend’s daughter, but I kept a lot of the more unique teals and things like that which I liked. Some of the GC colors were fine, but too close to another color in the ML palette or even another paint pan in the same palette. I think the new assortment will be a more joyful painting experience for me and I can pass the rest on to my boyfriend’s daughter who wants to try watercolor 😊
I’ve used the Mei Ling set for about 2+ years and have used up some colors. I have Schminke, Sennelier, etc., but this is my daily practice set. I love it.
I have the Mei Liang palette and it may be my fave, even compared to much higher quality palettes (like even a 12 color sennelier I have, I hardly ever use that one!) I will say that I think the paints look less bold once they've dried, but I do love how pigmented and bold the colors are overall. And I think they mix a lot better than most palettes!
Deep pinks, violets, sea greens and blues just blow me away. I agree that some would have you mix your colors, wasting time and not being able to duplicate it quickly again! There are no rules in watercolouring, one artist said... sure good to know as a beginner gramma! ... Thank you for sharing your gift with all of us! You're awesome and subscribed... bless you in the the New Year! A California gramma 💕❄☃
After purchasing a new palette or setting up a new palette I swatch them in an order to remember which pan has what color - like a map. That's because some paints look dark/black-ish when they are dry and it's hard to tell what exactly the color is. Otherwise these are cool ways to swatch, go outside the box and play with your new paints ☺
Thanks for doing swatches differently. It’s a lot more fun that way!! It feels more free!! And thanks for suggestions on paint sets. As a beginner it was hard to decide which set to buy! Thanks!!😜👍🏻
That was the funnest watercolor video I've ever watched and I've watched alot! You make it so fun and that laugh! Lol! Thank you! I'm ordering a few of these right now.
Thank you for posting this excellent and informative session. I am an older, uber older beginner, so I need all the encouragement. I’m learning that I have to erase all the old tapes about art that I grew up with generations ago. I’ve always loved art, drawing, painting, yet was never encouraged to “just draw”. (I majored in Language Arts, tho’ 😊). Gosh, I can just image where I would be in my interest in art if I was encouraged to learn the skills. So, here I am, listening to all you youngsters for guidance. 😊 The approach nowadays is so refreshing; didn’t know that art was supposed to be fun. That’s the academics speaking to me; do for a grade; stressful, not fun. Anyway, I appreciate your presentation and have subscribed/liked. So much to learn. 😮 Best to you.
Sooooo that Mozart palette created such excitement for me to witness, I *had* to go ahead and grab it.🤩 I have *you* to thank for making my next selection process SO much easier, providing a *great* variety of colors, and budget-friendly to boot! I can't wait to paint a million things with it-thank you Kristy!!🎨🖼✨
Hi Kristy. :) Good demonstration. I've been doing a lot of research on paints and papers in order to make the best choices when ordering supplies. As a beginner I need to balance "the best I can afford" with "how far will these supplies go?" I can't watch your videos fast enough, lol. There are a lot of helpful, talented people on YT- and they are all appreciated-but your personality just pulls me in. You do make everything a joy. Right now I'm doing your basic watercolor techniques and practicing strokes. There are improvements every day, and that's exciting and encouraging. I don't care if I go slowly, as long as I'm going! Thank you very much. (Hi Adam-you're appreciatedtoo.)
So happy to hear you say that ur not a mixer. As a beginner I thought I HAD to learn to mix colors when all I wanna do is paint! I just wanna paint right from my palettes for pure pleasure! ❤️❤️❤️ I just put ur brushes in my Amazon Cart! They are sooooo cute, don’t need them at all but I’m getting them! Addicted to buying supplies! 🤷🏽♀️
Yes, mixing is not a requirement for successful watercolor painting!!!! Some folks out there get very shall I say elitist about those of us that don’t want to spend time mixing, just ignore!!! Thanks so much for the support all around! XO!
The only things you have to do is get old and pay taxes. Though, I will say, it’s much cheaper to learn to mix. If you *do* want to learn, try the Daniel Smith mixing set. It’s dirt cheap for an extremely high end brand
I just ordered the Gen Crafts 48 palette from Amazon for $29.72 regularly $49.99! All those beautiful colors. I, too, have just started painting again at 73. And having all those colors is so inspiring. Thank you for this video. Actually just discovered your site this morning 💕Cathy
Kristi your videos are the bed and I never feel pressured only well informed. I always “boop” and of course am subscribed and can’t wait till you perfect your watercolor palette so I can buy it!
This was a terrific palette of information, ideas, colours, suggestions & fun! I did the first set of leaves with my paints. Thank you for making this a "time well spent" event. Jalayne🥰
Brand new to watercolor and really painting of all kinds. I was super frustrated and getting down on myself and then picked up your channel. I’m sticking with it! Thank you!
Your personality and the depth that you go to to inform us is so appreciated!he! You're so soothing and you're so detailed and I'm learning so much! Thank you!
I haven’t found anyone yet who reviewed all these cheaper, smaller brands (instead of just seeing the Koi watercolors again and again, or Arteeza or whatever else well-known), so I was really excited to see this video! I’m only ten minutes in but I’m really enjoying all the different swatch types.
It’s amazing you see you doing so well! I am about to head back to college at 31 and it’s been so hard to find content geared toward adult students, so I’d love for you to do those videos!
Thank you! I just found you today and it's changed my whole outlook and brought me out of a winter blues slump. I absolutely adore your style, I've been painting on and off for just 10 years and feeling more confident with your help. Going to order new brushes and paints today! Thank you friend
It is 1:45 am and I just now found you and this video and OMG I am so excited. I have been struggling trying to figure out what paints on Amazon are not going to end up in my drawer of BAD BUYS and here you are! My question s are … 1. Pallets or Tubes and why? 2. Gouache or traditional paints and why? 3. What’s the best Amazon option for each? 4. Favorite must have brushes on Amazon? I am for sure a new FAN!
Well welcome welcome! Great questions! 1. I’m a fan of both! Amazon palettes that I reviewed here are prefab so no tubes just for convenience sake as a beginner! But I do you love the flexibility of buying tubes and making your own palettes. But I suggest doing that once you’ve experimented with a few premade Palettes and really decide how you’re feeling about Watercolor and then invest in some professional tips
Ok I admit I am new here! Wow thank you so much for this teaching video! Your voice is so soothing and not irritating at all! I had to subscribe, favorite, download!! Not only do you explain how to do different swatches but the size of your brush & hold your brush!! Thank you!!
Found your channel searching watercolor. Enjoyed your reviews! i'm fairly new to watercolor and am learning all the time. thank you for sharing your talents and knowledge!
Wow, I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE your approach to swatching I’m so glad I found you here! I’m new with watercolor so I’m sure I’ll learn alot here 👍🏾♥️
I hope you see our comments. So many or them are heartfelt, and this one is no different. With all my heart, I wish I had known you as a small kid. Here I am, at 68, binge-watching your videos, because I cannot get enough of what you have to share. I did not want to have to learn new rules for watercolor. I was familiar with Susan Harrison-Tustain, who has her own way of painting realistic watercolors. They are highly acclaimed and I could see why. But, why not just enjoy playing with watercolors the way we did as kids? We would get all quiet as we watched color flow across our paper. Sometimes we would shout at the teacher to come see what we did. We felt so good about it all. What a childhood "high" that was. And, it gets lost when rules come in to stife your learning. Maybe "rules" should be nothing more than "suggestions", no? I need to come back to watercolor. Not oil painting. I have much to say about why I can't do that. One thing? I always touch my face and get cad paints on me. Not a good thing. Watercolor is not as toxic as oil paints and there is much less "smell" to them. They dry faster, so you have quicker satisfaction/gratification, IMHO, then waiting for oil paints to dry. I love your personality. That drew me in. What a unique person you are. Your giggliness, happiness and JOY, just radiates from you, again drawing me in to see what you are all about. I love the approach you take. I would write more, but I have to get back to mixing some colors for my painting. Love you!!!
Thank you so much for sharing!! I am biased, watercolor always lol!!! I don’t mind the rules at all as long as we know how to make sure they don’t hold us back!!! XO
I had the MeiLing for about 3 years now. Just last year I figured out that there is another paint mixing area under the paint tray. Also the brand has bigger pan where other colours are included and a metallic pan as well
This is great video, Kristy! Thank you for the wealth of information. You showed that you can have fun with swatching and also learn what the watercolors can do.
Kristy Kristy Kristy Kristy!! YOU are definitely my new paint crush. So inspiring! I’ve subscribed! Don’t want to miss a single episode! Thank you so much for all you do! 🥰🙏🏼
I absolutely love your teaching enthusiasm! I just started looking into water painting to try something new. I purchased your brushes and have been using a total beginners paint set by Monday Llama so I am very excited to see your reviews of these paint sets. Time to upgrade and see what a difference I can make with my struggling new craft. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge, talents and expertise. 😍
I really appreciated the massive effort you invested for us in swatching all of these paints. I really did miss you reviewing the transparency of each pallet. Whilst many looked highly pigmented, many looked a tad chalky. I understand that you mentioned the opacity of some, and that one was more like gouache, based on the overall reviews ( even though you did such a lot), I would never be able to consider purchasing any based on theses reviews because I was unable to tell the transparency of some. When doing reviews in future, maybe you could consider doing a transparency test on each so your exciting and interesting reviews will be more valuable for most.
I’m so excited for your tutorial, I just bought the Mozart for my 5 year old budding artist grandson. Your swatching of it makes me realize that I made the right choice for him! He’ll love the bright colors! Thanks Kristy
Gencraft, MeiLiang, and Mozart Komorebi were my favorite to watch you use. The vibrant colors spilling into one another was so lovely to see. I'm a control freak when it comes to art so it felt nice to be inspired to let pigment go where I didn't put it myself :) This makes me want to use my guache and watercolor soon :)
Love the energy , the enthusiasm , and most of all, the information!! Also very efficient to give pro tips along the way . ❤ enjoyed and found very valuable
I've been kind of binging your videos the last few days after discovering a random watercolor painting tutorial. I really wanted to give it a try bc it looks super fun, low stress, and kind of hard to *actually* screw up! So I hemmed and hawed and literally just made the purchase of the last Mozart palette you showed (bc it looked nice, you recommended it especially for beginners and also it has good reviews and pictures/video from other customers). I also got the budget princeton brushes and (although you dislike it) the canson spiral book. They will be here in 2 days and I'm stoked to try my hand at watercolor! If you see another surge in your views this weekend it'll be me trying to paint along 😂 lol! Thanks for all of the inspiration and beautiful art you've created!
I’m happy I found you!!! I’ve been digital painting for years and finally want to try to do traditional pieces again, starting with water colors. So thank you for this!!!
Thank you, I enjoyed this so much!! I'm a very beginner watercolorist, and I love to swatch (true story, didn't even know it was a TikTok You Tube thing, lol!). Love having different ways to play with colors!!
I have the Cotman field set and the Mozart Komorebi set. I haven't tried my Komorebi set yet except for swatching, but am really enjoying my little field set a lot. Love the Cotmans.
I recently got the Mei Liang set for my kids. I swatched it for my son, because I wanted to see the colours, he's not interested in swatching. I loved it so much I bought myself a set too ! And I swatched all my palletes in circles. One turned out so well I'm turning it into a birthday card for my sister. To spruce it up I splattered some gold on top. :-)
I recently bought from Amazon Germany (I live in Austria) a new watercolor box: it's from Artina and after watching your video I now see what the job of a box is for me. And I can safely say I am quite happy with the Artina box. I ordered two of the ones you chose and they will be delivered soon. Thank you for your nice videos! You seem really lovely.
Just what I was looking for! Wanted an inexpensive non professional pan pallet to use for underpainting. Your video helped me make an informed decision. Look forward to receiving my Mozart Komorebi💜
You are my new obsession. I’m 75 and hadnt painted for thirty years and if you don’t think you can forget , you can . I appreciate artists like yourself, if it weren’t for you I wouldn’t be making any progress . Thank you for your smiley lovely generosity
Ohhh hank you!!! So glad you’re back at it!!
We are of the same generation. Thanks for your thoughts. I’ve only just spotted Kristy today and going to follow along.
I'm 68 and just starting. We are never too old to do this. And Kristy makes it look so easy and she's so cheerful. Love that I found this site!
Just subscribed, Kristy. I like your take on learning watercolor, been trying for a few years. I have had some success but feel like I've plateaued at it, I don't think I'm continuing to improve. Hope you can help a little bit.
@@jackiblair7932 me too!! Been painting for about 4 years now….self taught. I have learned more from Kristy since I found her yesterday and I’m AMAZED at what I’ve already learned! I’m a subscriber and a true fan of her teaching and style!💖👍👍
Started taking a watercolor class to help grieve for my brother who just passed away in January (2022)....he taught art for 40 years. I've had nightmares, I've smiled, and after watching this tutorial I'm breathing a bit easier. I'm a quilter so it's difficult to let go of being very precise. Thank you for your videos and your talent. I look forward to watching you again!
I’m so sorry for the loss of your brother 😢 Much ❤️🩹
I’m so sorry for your loss 😢
Sorry for your loss Penny.
Condolences. Keep painting in honour of your brother 🌈
I took art classes in the late 80s. The instructor only allowed us to use yellow, red, blue and black. I learned a lot about color that way, but I really just wanted to paint. Not spend the time creating a particular color. I'm starting again. I wish I'd never stopped! Life happens, but it could've helped me get through some hard life experiences. I enjoy your videos SO SO MUCH!!
I love you! I'm an absolute beginner! Just did your beginner tutorial with my 11 yr old today. When you called your viewers friend, my daughter was like, "why does she keep calling us friends?" I said she's MY new best friend! So happy to find you and find a relaxing, enjoyable way to begin watercolors.
WOW, and I don't mean wet on wet. I loved this video. I intended to buy a couple of the sets described in your Amazon - middle of the price road - video of 2023, then I saw this one, and love these too. So, I may soon rival yours truly for the number of water color sets. No, I won't allow myself to do that. Two or three, and some metallics for panache, will be quite enough. So thanks, again Kristy. I feel very joyous and grateful to have come across your channel. Hugs from Texas.
WOW - you not only think "OUTSIDE'' the Box, you STEP out of it and do a glorious dance with COLOR!! This was Fabulous to watch. I learned so much about techniques in painting, matching colors, textures of paints, pigments.....OMG and so much more. I don't know if I can go to sleep now, I'm so excited!!
Thank you Kristy, for all that you teach us.
You are welcome!! Thanks for the sweet words and encouragement! So how is your painting journey coming along?
I speak some Japanese but I admit I didn't know what 'komorebi' meant. I looked it up and it means "sunlight filtering through trees". How poetic :) That's what I love about Japanese, they have words for things that we just don't have in English. I'm really enjoying the tone of your videos and it's a firm fixture in my watercolour channel subs!
Mozart Komorebi was my first set and it does everything you need as a beginner. Even after leveling up I used to find myself going a lot more for the Mozart than my newer sets.
It’s pretty magical for the cost for sure!!
Well… I’ve been binge watching your videos since I found you yesterday and I’ve already learned so much from you that I don’t know how I ever managed to have the courage to paint before knowing all of this! You take the “ scare” right out of the processes and replace it with fun and confidence! I’m just enjoying each video so much…learning so much….having…yes…FUN!! Thank you Kristy for sharing your considerable knowledge and talent with all of us. You are a newfound treasure!💖👍👍
Welcome :)
Paul Ruben watercolours rule. They're lightfast, have pigment information and the 24 pan set is just a perfect selection of colours for a beginner. I've spent a year with them and love them, I'm only upgrading to Daniel Smith to get better at colour mixing, but I will and do recommend this set to anyone who wants to start out with watercolour. Plus the Payne's grey is just gorgeous.
Paul Rubens paint have a bit more ink in them than others. Difficult to remove without leaving a stain on the paper
I didn’t know if you knew, but the Mei Leng/Pretty Excellent popped out and into half pans OVERFLOWED the pans (!) in seven of the colors. Then, I put them beside a Paul Ruben set (please note: I got these for review/gifts)…and hm. That’s all I’ll say is, “Hm.” Same for the tube Paul Rubens. The Paul Rubens line is quite nice. The 24 set used to run around $49.99 and the Mei Leng/Pretty Excellent was on sale not long ago for $17.99 . I love the Paul Rubens presentation but you get 24 vs 36 half pans. I did a literal blind comparison - husband swatched - and I couldn’t pick one from the other and surprise! Lightfastness tests between the two showed the same results. Hm? If you’ve not popped out the Mei Leng and put them squished HARD down into a half pan, try it! Paul Rubens half pans are thicker than say Winsor & Newton, Schminke and Sennielier (even Daniel Smith) pans, but I normally buy tubes. The Kuretake Gansai set has more paint (about 4ml per pan), so cost wise? Winner. And they’ve stated they’ve moved away from using animal products (but they still must use a lot of glycerin or some such binder), and if you have to spend $49.99 for the Paul Rubens, go for St. Petersburg White Knights 24 set full pan set and use a white dish from the dollar store (better than plastic palettes) or follow Kristy and mix on the page! Deep, artists grade pigments. Best transparency, and they’re real…artist grade paints. Do I own every one of these palettes? Yes. Do I love all of them in some way? Yes. Kristy has hit upon something here…but remember St. Petersburg White Nights. Artist grade for pennies compared to other artist quality paints and since honey is the binder, think M. Graham. Additionally, Rosa, out of Ukraine…wow. It was formerly a White Nights production facility supposedly, but someone from there would need to confirm. Ending with, “I love Cotman/Winsor &Newton and think they are awesome . The 12 set isn’t a true split primary set, so think bigger). Kuretake applied thickly does leave a sheen. Just build up layer-by-layer. Now that I’ve agreed with everything Kristy has said, I’m surprised St. Petersburg White Nights full pan, 24 set, didn’t make this review when Art Philosophy’s 12 pans are $20 or more for just 12 non-primary colors. Again, ArtPhilCo are great paints for what they are but be wary of some non-artist grade pigments used in them. It’s been said their “artist grade”tubes are better. I’ve not tried them yet. But…I will, I hope to someday.
Omg I should pin this!! I love when we share our knowledge as a community!! So powerful! Thank you thank you for all of this!!!
@@KristyRice I feel the same way. It’s really long, but I want to help. You’re video is amazing! Thank you!
Check out Camel watercolor tubes, too. They’re great
The new Paul Rubens 24 student colors in the blue palette appear to be Sonnet watercolors. They are full pans-but are actually larger than the Sonnet's. But they have the identical plastic color overlay.So they're cheaper than the Sonnet 24 set, you get more paint, & they come in a metal tin. The one thing holding me back is their reviews are not as good as the Sonnet's. Go figure.
Hi! Just discovered your channel through Jenna Rainey and I’m so glad I did! ☺️
1) I just purchased the Paul Rubens set on Amazon USA. Today is 8/1/2024. The plain pink (not the pink & gold tin) set is 20% off now in the US! It’s $33.59. The light blue tin of glitter watercolors is 20% off as well. It’s $29.59. Bc of this I bought both. Just received them, & haven’t swatched them yet. But I took the packaging off each individual color square, & they’re gorgeous! Some of the glitter/metallics plastic packaging on the individual watercolors do NOT match what’s in them. At least one doesn’t. My bf is a professional artist and he agreed with me. These sets do NOT come with a paint brush. The Paul Ruben’s paintbrush set isn’t on sale. It has 4 synthetic brushes. I read reviews about the Paul Rubens brushes with real hair, & they said they shed. I have a cornucopia of my late mother’s brushes in storage. It’s too hot to go in there now. Note: I bought a set of Golden Maple sable brushes, that are an Amazon Choice & they reek of TOXIC chemicals. It isn’t the packaging. It’s the entire set of brushes: brush tips and wooden handles. Do NOT purchase these. The $16.99 - 10% is too good to be true. I’m telling you this bc I don’t want you to have to return them. And God forbid you send them as a gift. I purchased them 1st, but then ended up spending an extra $10 on the Paul Rubens synthetic. I know we’re talking about watercolors, but the Caran D’Ache gauche is 14% off now. It’s a big pallet 14 pallet colors, a tube of white gauche, with a nice basic synthetic brush for $33.68. I’m a diehard Caran D’Ache fan. I was spoiled by my Nana & mother with great art supplies growing up. The tins make me 🙂.
2) I would swatch on a piece of rolled watercolor paper, & use it to wrap presents. I don’t have a roll of loose paper now. This would be perfect for you, bc you have invested in all things watercolor. I’m positive whoever receives your gift will be impressed. You can even swatch the person’s name on the paper!
? If I were to swatch this way, and don’t care about the watercolors showing on the other side, how low can I go on the weight of the paper? What kind of paper? Good sketch? Is there a light weight watercolor paper?
💡IDEA: maybe this is a great activity for children/teens who respect the medium and love watercolors. Their grandparents would really be impressed, and appreciate it. They could wrap a fruit cake as dense as a hockey puck & their grandparents will still be thrilled. They’ll just regift the fruitcake to an obnoxious neighbor, or use it as a door stop.
Ty for such a fun entertaining video. 🎨
The Pretty Excellent palette (Mei Liang) are the student level range by the same manufacturer as Paul Rubens paints. Most of the colors are surprisingly lightfast in both Pretty Excellent and Paul Rubens. Paul Rubens is more pigmented and little smoother flowing. Both are a really good value for the price.
Oh I did not know that!!!! So cool!! I felt like Paul Rubens was less staining, felt more like professionals that anything else in this group.
I love the Mei Liang pallete! I have one and it suits me really well. It’s got lots of blues (blue is my favorite to paint with) and it activates very quickly, as soon as you want it (I don’t have the patience to soak my paints). I just wish it had more yellows.
Yes, I wanted to point out too. They are not dye based, they are pigment based according to the product information.
Wow... that's a lot of swatches! Regarding the lifting. As you noted, for purposes of "learning" a person may want to attempt a lift of each color for any given set because not all pigments will lift the same. i/e red may not lift the same as blue or green.
I just found your channel today. I am very new to Watercolours - traditionally I have been a Folk Art painter since 1996. But about a year ago I was turned onto watercolours and now I find myself torn between watercolours and acrylics because I love them both. I have had the Meiliang palette for a while - but I also use individual tube paints as well. I am a big fan of Derwent Inktense watercolours - pans, pencils and blocks - as I love the "ink" qualities. I will say that I am very happy to have found your channel - I have watched 6 of your videos today so far & am blown away by what I have learned. I absolutely love your passion for the Arts and your encouragement of others. Thank you
Thank you!!!! Ink tense is awesome! I just picked up their graphtint palette. I think that’s what it’s called. So excited to try!
This older video popped into my feed today and I'm so glad. There was so much useful information beyond how each palette performed. I love the idea of artful swatching. I'm a pretty new viewer but have come to really appreciate all I learn from you.
I'm so glad!
This is my first time on your channel and I'm blown away by your content. The depth of your insights and the infectiousness of your passion truly set you apart on here. Subscribed!
Oh thank you!!!! So kind of you to say and so glad you’re here!!!
Same! I don't like watercolour in general, but that might be due to the ones I had up until now, and my own personal taste. That said, I'm still looking for some watercolour paint I might like. So what would you suggest for me? I like the Neocolor II for their creaminess and easy use in colouring books. Also like the Zig Art and Graphic twin markers, which do have watercolour in them, especially for their more gritty granulated look. Also like to work with inks as they are generally more vibrant. So which watercolour palette would you suggest I can try?
I love the idea of making the swatch session fun. I’ve just been doing boring squares. Excited to try this new technique. Thanks for the tip! 😁
You’re very welcome!!
I adore you! Still pretty scared when I paint...I had a bad teacher....told me I was not doing it correctly. But when I found you...I found joy! I have 2 of you books waiting for my third! Thank you so very much!
Thank you!!! I was searching Amazon for a beginner set and was totally overwhelmed until I came across your much needed video!! Think I’m going to go with the Gencraft. Love the colors for card making and overall loved how I saw them perform and the end result. Saved me so much time!!
I’m OBSESSED with your color swatches! I love how you take plain swatches for a more artistic ride. Wonderful!
Aww thanks!! Yess so much fun!!!
Oh my goodness gracious 🎉.....THANK YOU FOR RECOMMENDING GEN CRAFTS WATERCOLORS!!! I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH VIBRANT AND DIFFERENT COLORS IN ANY PALETTE ALL TOGETHER!!!!!! ❤🧡🩷💛💚💙🩵💜🤎
ABSOLUTELY THE MOST STUNNING AND AFFORDABLE PALETTE!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU KRISTY!!!!!!!!!
I picked up the GenCrafts 48 and Mei Liang 36 around the beginning of 2020. I liked the Mei Liang paint texture and behavior better, but wanted to be able to rearrange the pans (this was back when they had all the paints glued into a thin plastic thing in the tin-I think they make it with individual pans now). I ended up reaching for the GenCrafts palette most of the time because it had more colors and I could rearrange the pans. Today I finally took apart the two palettes and put together a custom combination of their colors in the GenCrafts palette. More than half of the GC paints went into a palette I’m making for my boyfriend’s daughter, but I kept a lot of the more unique teals and things like that which I liked. Some of the GC colors were fine, but too close to another color in the ML palette or even another paint pan in the same palette. I think the new assortment will be a more joyful painting experience for me and I can pass the rest on to my boyfriend’s daughter who wants to try watercolor 😊
I’ve used the Mei Ling set for about 2+ years and have used up some colors. I have Schminke, Sennelier, etc., but this is my daily practice set. I love it.
I love watching this to know what watercolors to get for my birthday❤
You are such a treat and great artist😊
I have the Mei Liang palette and it may be my fave, even compared to much higher quality palettes (like even a 12 color sennelier I have, I hardly ever use that one!) I will say that I think the paints look less bold once they've dried, but I do love how pigmented and bold the colors are overall. And I think they mix a lot better than most palettes!
I have laughed out loud with your joyful presentation of color and shapes and the art of water color. Thank you for so many great tips and ideas!!!!
You are so welcome!
I just bought and tried the Gen Craft pallet, and I love it (not as much as your 'Joy's sake' pallet) ❤
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I love your method of swatching! So much fun!
Deep pinks, violets, sea greens and blues just blow me away. I agree that some would have you mix your colors, wasting time and not being able to duplicate it quickly again! There are no rules in watercolouring, one artist said... sure good to know as a beginner gramma! ... Thank you for sharing your gift with all of us! You're awesome and subscribed... bless you in the the New Year! A California gramma 💕❄☃
Thank you for being here!!
After purchasing a new palette or setting up a new palette I swatch them in an order to remember which pan has what color - like a map. That's because some paints look dark/black-ish when they are dry and it's hard to tell what exactly the color is.
Otherwise these are cool ways to swatch, go outside the box and play with your new paints
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I love the leaf swatches on the round paper. So so cool! Thank you for a very fun video.
I think that one is my favorite too!!! XO
Love your teaching style,
Thank you!
Love your free aproach - you enjoying painting gets all the way to mee
Glad you enjoy it!
I agree about mixing the Japanese WCs. I find them very mixable, just takes patience. They’re lovely!
Yes they are!
Just love watching you demonstrate and switching! Thanks for posting!!!
Thank you soooo much!
Thanks for doing swatches differently. It’s a lot more fun that way!! It feels more free!! And thanks for suggestions on paint sets. As a beginner it was hard to decide which set to buy! Thanks!!😜👍🏻
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
That was the funnest watercolor video I've ever watched and I've watched alot! You make it so fun and that laugh! Lol! Thank you! I'm ordering a few of these right now.
Kristie i got the Gencraft pallette for my first and I'm having a great time!😂
Oh wonderful!!!
That's my 2nd try at spelling your name right ...Doh!
You are absolutely delightful…I am so excited to be learning from you. I am an old dog about to learn lots of new tricks!!! I just turned 71❤
Welcome!!
Thank you for posting this excellent and informative session. I am an older, uber older beginner, so I need all the encouragement. I’m learning that I have to erase all the old tapes about art that I grew up with generations ago. I’ve always loved art, drawing, painting, yet was never encouraged to “just draw”. (I majored in Language Arts, tho’ 😊). Gosh, I can just image where I would be in my interest in art if I was encouraged to learn the skills. So, here I am, listening to all you youngsters for guidance. 😊 The approach nowadays is so refreshing; didn’t know that art was supposed to be fun. That’s the academics speaking to me; do for a grade; stressful, not fun. Anyway, I appreciate your presentation and have subscribed/liked. So much to learn. 😮 Best to you.
Highly recommended for those who like to paint using watercolors,greetings one art
Sooooo that Mozart palette created such excitement for me to witness, I *had* to go ahead and grab it.🤩
I have *you* to thank for making my next selection process SO much easier, providing a *great* variety of colors, and budget-friendly to boot!
I can't wait to paint a million things with it-thank you Kristy!!🎨🖼✨
Swatching is great when you want to paint but have art block!
I continue to learn something new every time I watch you! Thank you! 💖
That makes me happy!!
Hi Kristy. :) Good demonstration. I've been doing a lot of research on paints and papers in order to make the best choices when ordering supplies. As a beginner I need to balance "the best I can afford" with "how far will these supplies go?" I can't watch your videos fast enough, lol. There are a lot of helpful, talented people on YT- and they are all appreciated-but your personality just pulls me in. You do make everything a joy. Right now I'm doing your basic watercolor techniques and practicing strokes. There are improvements every day, and that's exciting and encouraging. I don't care if I go slowly, as long as I'm going! Thank you very much. (Hi Adam-you're appreciatedtoo.)
I am so happy to read this!! Cheers to you!
So happy to hear you say that ur not a mixer. As a beginner I thought I HAD to learn to mix colors when all I wanna do is paint! I just wanna paint right from my palettes for pure pleasure! ❤️❤️❤️ I just put ur brushes in my Amazon Cart! They are sooooo cute, don’t need them at all but I’m getting them! Addicted to buying supplies! 🤷🏽♀️
Yes, mixing is not a requirement for successful watercolor painting!!!! Some folks out there get very shall I say elitist about those of us that don’t want to spend time mixing, just ignore!!! Thanks so much for the support all around! XO!
The only things you have to do is get old and pay taxes. Though, I will say, it’s much cheaper to learn to mix. If you *do* want to learn, try the Daniel Smith mixing set. It’s dirt cheap for an extremely high end brand
@@ThunderStruck15 I was looking at that set, gonna order it ASAP! Thank u!
@@Skinnychelle48 welcome! 🥰
Just discovered watercolors and YOU. OMG we are kindred spirits, I do believe.
Currently painting with acrylic while learning about water color 🤭
I LOVE your approach to swatching! Thank you so much Kristy! I feel so inspired to keep up with watercolour
Yay!!
I just ordered the Gen Crafts 48 palette from Amazon for $29.72 regularly $49.99! All those beautiful colors. I, too, have just started painting again at 73. And having all those colors is so inspiring. Thank you for this video. Actually just discovered your site this morning 💕Cathy
Greetings and welcome :)
You are a lot of fun to watch and listen to!
Awww thanks!!!
Thank you for letting me know that swatching is not only boring squares, I used to cringe when I see them, but now I know I can do anything.
Kristi your videos are the bed and I never feel pressured only well informed. I always “boop” and of course am subscribed and can’t wait till you perfect your watercolor palette so I can buy it!
Oh thank you!
This was a terrific palette of information, ideas, colours, suggestions & fun! I did the first set of leaves with my paints. Thank you for making this a "time well spent" event.
Jalayne🥰
Brand new to watercolor and really painting of all kinds. I was super frustrated and getting down on myself and then picked up your channel. I’m sticking with it! Thank you!
You got this!
This student is ready and you Appeared !!! Im a grateful watercolorest / multimedia 🎨 artist !!!
I have so many pages of laboriously swatched rectangles. This is so much better! I can actually practice painting and also swatch. Thanks.
I think so!!!!
Your personality and the depth that you go to to inform us is so appreciated!he! You're so soothing and you're so detailed and I'm learning so much! Thank you!
Thank you! I’m so glad this channel is helpful!
@@KristyRice you're welcome! 😁
Love all the different vibrant colors of Gen Craft on the round paper. The
Right?? It’s so good :)
I haven’t found anyone yet who reviewed all these cheaper, smaller brands (instead of just seeing the Koi watercolors again and again, or Arteeza or whatever else well-known), so I was really excited to see this video! I’m only ten minutes in but I’m really enjoying all the different swatch types.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Kristy. You are a delight to watch and learn.
Thanks so much!!
I have to say, I love your videos! They are so welcoming! Thank you
Glad you like them!
Komorebi means - when the sun shines through the leaves. Beautiful 💗
Enjoyed seeing a new approach to experimenting with swatching a new palette.
Awesome, glad to hear it!!
I love the mei liang palette! My first palette and still use it. I have the WN landscape travel palette as well but I still go back to ML for colors
It’s a good choice!!
It’s amazing you see you doing so well! I am about to head back to college at 31 and it’s been so hard to find content geared toward adult students, so I’d love for you to do those videos!
Thank you! I just found you today and it's changed my whole outlook and brought me out of a winter blues slump. I absolutely adore your style, I've been painting on and off for just 10 years and feeling more confident with your help. Going to order new brushes and paints today! Thank you friend
Hellloooo!! Glad you’re here!! What wonderful news! Keep me in the loop as you continue painting! I want to hear how it’s going!
It is 1:45 am and I just now found you and this video and OMG I am so excited. I have been struggling trying to figure out what paints on Amazon are not going to end up in my drawer of BAD BUYS and here you are!
My question s are … 1. Pallets or Tubes and why? 2. Gouache or traditional paints and why?
3. What’s the best Amazon option for each? 4. Favorite must have brushes on Amazon?
I am for sure a new FAN!
Well welcome welcome! Great questions!
1. I’m a fan of both! Amazon palettes that I reviewed here are prefab so no tubes just for convenience sake as a beginner! But I do you love the flexibility of buying tubes and making your own palettes. But I suggest doing that once you’ve experimented with a few premade Palettes and really decide how you’re feeling about Watercolor and then invest in some professional tips
Ok I admit I am new here! Wow thank you so much for this teaching video! Your voice is so soothing and not irritating at all! I had to subscribe, favorite, download!! Not only do you explain how to do different swatches but the size of your brush & hold your brush!! Thank you!!
Hahaha so glad my voice is soothing, lol! I'm not sure my husband would agree! So glad you're here, welcome! XO
Found your channel searching watercolor. Enjoyed your reviews! i'm fairly new to watercolor and am learning all the time. thank you for sharing your talents and knowledge!
So glad you are here!!!
So fun watching you swatch in different ways!
Thanks!!! XO
Just got the gencrafts palette for 24 bucks- down from 40! So excited to start my journey!
Nice!!!!
I love your joy for watercolors.....
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Wow, I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE your approach to swatching I’m so glad I found you here! I’m new with watercolor so I’m sure I’ll learn alot here 👍🏾♥️
Thank you!!
I hope you see our comments. So many or them are heartfelt, and this one is no different. With all my heart, I wish I had known you as a small kid. Here I am, at 68, binge-watching your videos, because I cannot get enough of what you have to share. I did not want to have to learn new rules for watercolor. I was familiar with Susan Harrison-Tustain, who has her own way of painting realistic watercolors. They are highly acclaimed and I could see why. But, why not just enjoy playing with watercolors the way we did as kids? We would get all quiet as we watched color flow across our paper. Sometimes we would shout at the teacher to come see what we did. We felt so good about it all. What a childhood "high" that was. And, it gets lost when rules come in to stife your learning. Maybe "rules" should be nothing more than "suggestions", no? I need to come back to watercolor. Not oil painting. I have much to say about why I can't do that. One thing? I always touch my face and get cad paints on me. Not a good thing. Watercolor is not as toxic as oil paints and there is much less "smell" to them. They dry faster, so you have quicker satisfaction/gratification, IMHO, then waiting for oil paints to dry. I love your personality. That drew me in. What a unique person you are. Your giggliness, happiness and JOY, just radiates from you, again drawing me in to see what you are all about. I love the approach you take. I would write more, but I have to get back to mixing some colors for my painting. Love you!!!
Thank you so much for sharing!! I am biased, watercolor always lol!!! I don’t mind the rules at all as long as we know how to make sure they don’t hold us back!!! XO
I was wowed by watching this!
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I actually popped out my Pretty Excellent set into half pans and they are the perfect size to fit into them.
I had the MeiLing for about 3 years now. Just last year I figured out that there is another paint mixing area under the paint tray. Also the brand has bigger pan where other colours are included and a metallic pan as well
This is great video, Kristy! Thank you for the wealth of information. You showed that you can have fun with swatching and also learn what the watercolors can do.
My goal lately is to find a few way to swatch my colors every single time, lol!!! Thanks for watching! XO!
Kristy Kristy Kristy Kristy!! YOU are definitely my new paint crush. So inspiring! I’ve subscribed! Don’t want to miss a single episode! Thank you so much for all you do! 🥰🙏🏼
Ahhh yay!!! Thanks for being here!!!
I just love you!! You make me want to learn and try water color on everything!! So thank you!!! You’re just a beautiful person!!
Aww thanks so much!
I absolutely love your teaching enthusiasm! I just started looking into water painting to try something new. I purchased your brushes and have been using a total beginners paint set by Monday Llama so I am very excited to see your reviews of these paint sets. Time to upgrade and see what a difference I can make with my struggling new craft.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge, talents and expertise. 😍
Wow!! Thanks, so excited for you :)
I like your way of swatching ❤ Thank you for sharing❤️
I really appreciated the massive effort you invested for us in swatching all of these paints. I really did miss you reviewing the transparency of each pallet. Whilst many looked highly pigmented, many looked a tad chalky. I understand that you mentioned the opacity of some, and that one was more like gouache, based on the overall reviews ( even though you did such a lot), I would never be able to consider purchasing any based on theses reviews because I was unable to tell the transparency of some. When doing reviews in future, maybe you could consider doing a transparency test on each so your exciting and interesting reviews will be more valuable for most.
Appreciate the feedback!
I’m so excited for your tutorial, I just bought the Mozart for my 5 year old budding artist grandson. Your swatching of it makes me realize that I made the right choice for him! He’ll love the bright colors! Thanks Kristy
That is awesome!
OMG, I’m just learning watercoloring and I’m a very a-b-C-1-2-3 person. And you make me fall in love with wc. Thank you for your energy.
You’re welcome! Glad you’re here!!
Gencraft, MeiLiang, and Mozart Komorebi were my favorite to watch you use. The vibrant colors spilling into one another was so lovely to see. I'm a control freak when it comes to art so it felt nice to be inspired to let pigment go where I didn't put it myself :)
This makes me want to use my guache and watercolor soon :)
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful
Love the energy , the enthusiasm , and most of all, the information!! Also very efficient to give pro tips along the way . ❤ enjoyed and found very valuable
I appreciate that!
I've been kind of binging your videos the last few days after discovering a random watercolor painting tutorial. I really wanted to give it a try bc it looks super fun, low stress, and kind of hard to *actually* screw up! So I hemmed and hawed and literally just made the purchase of the last Mozart palette you showed (bc it looked nice, you recommended it especially for beginners and also it has good reviews and pictures/video from other customers). I also got the budget princeton brushes and (although you dislike it) the canson spiral book. They will be here in 2 days and I'm stoked to try my hand at watercolor! If you see another surge in your views this weekend it'll be me trying to paint along 😂 lol! Thanks for all of the inspiration and beautiful art you've created!
I’m happy I found you!!! I’ve been digital painting for years and finally want to try to do traditional pieces again, starting with water colors. So thank you for this!!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you, I enjoyed this so much!! I'm a very beginner watercolorist, and I love to swatch (true story, didn't even know it was a TikTok You Tube thing, lol!). Love having different ways to play with colors!!
I have the Cotman field set and the Mozart Komorebi set. I haven't tried my Komorebi set yet except for swatching, but am really enjoying my little field set a lot. Love the Cotmans.
Love the idea of doing something other than a row of squares for swatching. That last one with the Mozarts Komorebi paints was so beautiful.
Thanks so much!!! That was my favorite too!
First time I have watched one of your videos. I love the way you swatch your colours. I could just about do that all day and be happy with my results.
It’s like therapy!!!
I recently got the Mei Liang set for my kids. I swatched it for my son, because I wanted to see the colours, he's not interested in swatching. I loved it so much I bought myself a set too ! And I swatched all my palletes in circles. One turned out so well I'm turning it into a birthday card for my sister. To spruce it up I splattered some gold on top. :-)
That is awesome!
Großartige Idee, den Swatch anders zu machen. Danke, für diese tolle Inspiration!! 🙏
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I recently bought from Amazon Germany (I live in Austria) a new watercolor box: it's from Artina and after watching your video I now see what the job of a box is for me. And I can safely say I am quite happy with the Artina box.
I ordered two of the ones you chose and they will be delivered soon.
Thank you for your nice videos! You seem really lovely.
Just what I was looking for! Wanted an inexpensive non professional pan pallet to use for underpainting. Your video helped me make an informed decision. Look forward to receiving my Mozart Komorebi💜