My European Castle, A Gallo, Handmade watercolor palette, Swatching & pigment info
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Spoiler, I love these paints! So Beautiful! Brilliant in pigment, and so easy to rewet. Lets swatch them out! I call this my European Castle palette, yes I name all my pallets, giggles, but the feel the colors give me is how i name them. A Gallo has a old world European feel to them, like a castle sitting on a hilltop.
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Love A. Gallo colours!🎨❤️
Yes they are lovely. Thank you.
I looove their blues! And I love how this set has many interesting pinks and purples 🥰
Thank you! A Gallo has a different feel to there color, beautiful blues for sure.
Thx!! Beautiful!! I'm in Italy now and I'm trying to find a way to visit A. Gallo!! Hmm...
They are lovely paints, I hope you get to visit them. Thank you.
Love your "European Castle". That first paint swatch i believe is Vermilion, not Venetian and its Arancione, not Andelane for the yellowish orange. ;). I'm a big fan of A Gallo, Roman Szmal, and Schmincke. I have some brand palettes, and the one I turn to to paint daily is a mixed palette where I have the brands mentioned plus Daniel Smith, Michael Harding , and some Prodigal Sons colors.. :) A Gallo's Naturale 36 palette is so unique and beautifully earthy, you should try that one! And yes, Quin Magenta replaced Opera in the A Gallo line.
Thank you! You collection sounds wonderful. Ya I just left in the Opera.
@@RaspberryColors they just introduced some great new colors; hate to tempt you ;) you can create the European villa palette with them ha
@@derwood206 oh my, tempted !
Tyrian purple was originally made of shells - incredibly expensive in ancient Roman times and only used for emperors!
The history of pigments are so interesting! Thank you Pete!
How interesting!
Thank you !
Patty-I love demos. I am focusing on the Sennelier, MGraham, VanGough, Holbein, and DaVinci for Western paints. For Eastern paints, I use Kuretake, Boku Undo, Yasutomo, and Kissho. I'm not sure about the spelling. These are the brands I am working with at the moment. I'm on the fence about Winsor and Newton professional watercolor paints. I'm not sure yet. I'm going to think about it a bit more.
Lovely collection you have! It’s so nice to have so many brands to choose from, each with their own tendencies. Thank you Patricia.
How did you get all of the half pans to fit together like that? I have 48 in one and 14 in another pallette and I want to combine them. TIA! i am totally in love with these pigments. Jacksons also sells these now.
I take out the two inner clip lanes and then I can fit more in. It is convenient that Jackson’s sells these now, don’t have to wait for restock. Thank you.
Great swatching. Thanks. Jave 24 of their colors and want more.
Anyone else see the face in the Quin Gold swatch?🙃 😉
Beautiful colors, I’m loving them. Hope it helps for you to pick colors. I will have to look for the face 😋 Thank you.
Patty-I don't understand what the colon means in the Pigment information. Can you explain that for me please? Thanks in advance.
It’s just the pigment extension of that pigment. Most don’t have them. I see it mostly in Phthalo blue and white. I see it as the secondary of that actual pigment. Like white tit is PW6 and buff tit is pw6:1. They are both Titanium but have different appearance. There may be a scientific reason or processing , but I just relate it to the visual color. I hope this helps.
@@RaspberryColors yes that does help. It was a puzzle to me 😀
A. gallo, Roman Szmal, M. Graham, schminke, a mixed palette of greens and one of grays
Lots of beautiful paints! Thank you Marlen.
I'm Italian and I can't buy Gallo paint in Italy... I'm wondering why ever... 🤣
That’s crazy that you can’t buy it. Thank you Kannella.
@@RaspberryColors I will try to directly contact the shop in Assisi, maybe the will ship in Italy
@@Giulia_Mercuri I hope for you.
Is A Gallo paint worth the high price? Sure, they are great paints none of the review I saw said anything special about them. Sure , they are pigmented and rewet easily but you can say that to the majority of artist grade paints which are much cheaper.
I do love them, and they do have that handmade paint feel. I think everyone’s worth it is different. I think they are worth a try.
@@RaspberryColorsCan I ask what is that handmade paint feel? It’s really hard and expensive for me to buy handmade paints so I want to make sure I they really suit me before I invest in them.
@@parleymanderson7527 overall I feel they are a bit denser with heavyweight pigment particles sense they are mulled by hand. Each handmade having a personality a bit. AGallo are very smooth non grainy handmade heavy pigment feel. Much heavier than a Schmincke but creamy like that, pigmented like a MGraham or Michael Harding. I hope this helps.
Yes to demos. Swatching doesn't tell anyone anything about the paints. We don't know how they layer, spread, move or not, push or pull other colors etc. The only way to demonstrate paints is to actually paint something. Please
Yes and yes. Thank you Phillip.
Lol it's pronounced med-E-chee. You know like Lorenzo medici the magnificent. Cosimo medici etc etc. The people who built Florence Italy. Meh-dee-chi
Thank you Phillip! I’ll remember to say it like that. Thank you.
That doesn’t seem accurate….
Medici is like medicine.
So, it’s MEH-dee-chee, Mé-di-ci or in IPA /ˈmɛ.di.t͡ʃi/
@@keepyourshoesathedoor madam, please: if you don't mind. Medici isn't a thing. It's a place. I know of what I speak. It's my wife's family name for Christ's sake. If you need a proper pronunciation guide, one is provided in every dictionary.
Medici was a town in old Italy. Their colors were a bright shade of red. The Medici's were mill owners, textile merchants, etc before they became bankers. They were the bank of that Vatican for decades. They gave us people like Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo. Cosimo and Lorenzo wanted to be artists but couldn't be for family legacy wouldn't allow it. However, they did use their money, power and influence to create some of the creates artists, artworks and buildings on earth.
Anyway, it doesn't really matter. If you want to call it medicine go ahead.
@@phillipstroll7385 I’m talking about where the syllable stress is for Medici. It’s on the first syllable. That’s all I’m trying to say. Don’t be condescending. You can find everywhere and actual Italians pronouncing it as I do. Not all Italian words are the second to last with stress, some are stressed on the first syllable.
I know who the Medici family is. They’re everywhere when you study the Renaissance. Why don’t you look it up?😕
@@phillipstroll7385 And don’t assume my gender. You don’t know me.