Just FYI to anyone who might be considering buying those - little paper with Russian text is a quality control slip. Means the box has been checked and passed and if you find an issue to report to the hotline number. The white stuff on top of the paint is not mould, it’s a sort of release powder to ensure paint does not stick to the wrapper too much. It washes off in no time and does not mean there’s anything wrong with the paint.
Just a small note: "Nevskaya Palitra" is the company name, White Nights or St Petersburg are their artist quality paints. They also have student grade paints called Sonnet and some called Ladoga, as well as gouache, acrylic and others.
Thank you! I can only get access to the watercolor pans in Australia, but I'd love to try the others. Thank you for clarifying the name for me as well :)
@@CeiTreiGameri Сонет is considered the student grade. In my country it's basically a necessity in Art Highschools and generally in schools with art profile after 5th grade.
I got the 16 pan pack for birthday in autumn and I haven't really looked into the reviews. I decided to today and I didn't understand some of the words in other reviews so this review was very helpful. I didn't realize how high quality they actually are. I am really thankful for my mom who got these for me along with Faber-Castell line art markers and 36 Faber-Castell pencil set.
half a year ago I watched this video and used your painting as a reference to paint it myself.. Now I just saw this video again and I'll be re-painting the piece once again; making it the beginning and the end of my 2020 sketchbook
I can't wait to get them from my family in Russia! Nice illustration. This watercolors are professional grade, the reason it is cheaper because the cost to make them in Russia is lower then in USA or Europe. The salary is 250$ a month compair to 1600$ in USA.
A beautiful illustration! White Nights are my favorite. If you can get your hands on it, try their Indian Yellow. It's a gorgeous, bright, transparent yellow that makes some great mixes. Some of my pans had the white on them, too, but it looked more like a powder, so I think they dust them so they don't stick to the wrapper. (Just a guess.) I just wipe it with a wet brush and have never had them grow mold. They're such low pressure paints. I don't feel guilty testing out mixes, and I love how quickly they rewet. Thanks for a fun video!
Thank you for the lovely comment! I had the white powder on some pans but I definitely had mould on the blue, but I think I killed it with a bit of alcohol, so no worries! The white nights are such a fun single-pigment range of paint! I'm pleasantly pleased with them, and you're right, they are guilt-free due the generous amount you get! Thank you for watching my video
1. Spirited Away is a fantastic film! 2. You did an amazing job-this looks beautiful! 3. The swatches on the left make me think of Burger King and now I want a Whopper 😅 🍔
Very informative and your depiction of the bath house is great! Thank you for uploading this...I have a feeling I will watch this over and over again 😍😍😍
The 10ml tube are available open stock, here in the UK from Ken Bromley and in sets from Jacksons. Ken Bromley are selling them for just £2.49 or £3.49 for the Cobalts and Cerulean which is really great value. I've not tried them yet but a lot of art teachers here are now recommending them to students over Cotman for quality and value.
Thats really excellent price for cobalts and ceruleans too. I think I prefer this kit as a starter set to the cotmans too - you just get so much value for money!
You can buy the tubes from either Jacksons art supplies and Ken Bromley art supplies - both from the UK - where I buy 95% of my art supplies. As you know EVERYTHING art supplies in Australia is sooooooo expensive & I wouldnt be able to afford to buy paint (watercolours) or brushes if I had to buy them in Australia. Russian watercolour masters ALL use White Nights watercolours. They are a bargain & I love them. Please tell me where you bought the Nevskaya Palitra kolinsky brushes, thank you.
Really nice painting and review. I heard so much nice review about this product whoes price is nice for someone who dosen't want to be a professional but want good quality product for a affordable price.
I found deciphering the labels a most interesting adventure. St Petersburg Watercolours is the company. White Nights is the pro line of paints (Sonnet is the student grade). I think their marketing is bending toward using White Night as their recognizable name. White nights, by the way, is the shortest night in the summer, and is celebrated in SP by raising all the lift bridges. Nevskaya Palitra is the name of the palette (Neva is the river on which St Petersburg is built (hence the illustration), and palitra (палитря) just means palette). Their website says, "Made at the famous "Nevskaya Palitra" factory in St. Petersburg." Белые ночи (belie noch) means white nights. I'm right there with you unwrapping the eye-candies! Yum!
great job. LOVE the cat interruption, that means you have been ignoring her.. I am newbie. you used glazing method and just layer upon layer? BUT there is no hard lines between layers.?? you didn't use any wet on wet , did you? thanks for your info,
Thank you John! I do just layer upon layer :). I find the hard lines aren't that prevalent in the build up, probably because this pigment is quite smooth and doesn't push to the edges. When there are hard lines, I tend to incorporate that into the overall painting style, or hide it under linework :)
As you were talking about them using honey in the paints, just then your cat photobombed the screen. And all I could think of was that cat hair sticking to the paint pans because they don't dry 100% and end up slightly tacky. I have that issue with mine. Art work dries fine, but the pans are never fully dry for me.
Thank you for the video. I am currently contemplating a set of White Nights tube paints (yes, they came out since this video). May I ask: What is the cultural difference between the watercolor culture and the alcohol ink culture. I have observed that the alcohol ink has a much deeper and brighter color than watercolor. I say this because watercolor professionals are always talking about "layering," which to my mind means that they are attempting to gain a deeper color to their work. Am I wrong? Are there watercolorists moving into the alcohol ink area for the deeper colors? Tia. Great work & info
You can get deeper colors by mixing in watercolors, but watercolors are generally meant for glazing (layering). That’s just how they work. Different materials work differently and sometimes require different techniques.
Hi, where do you buy the St Petersburg paints in Australia? I think you're in Melbourne whereas I'm in Sydney, but I'm still curious :) Thanks! Great review, and really pretty painting at the end!
We had this conversation before on Instagram but PLEASE don't comper your paints to candy!!! I have a nighty need to eat them and then DIE!!! Hahahaha also! *Chanting in a low voice* beautiful, gorgeous! MAGNIFICENT! FANTASTIC!!! 😍😍😍
Have you ever heard of ShinHan watercolors? Their student grade line only cost $25-$30 USD for 30 tubes and the quality is very impressive for what it is. I’d really love to hear your opinion on them in a future review video. :) Anywho, I adore your take on the bathhouse. Keep doing what you’re doing, love. I’m so inspired by your work and I just know your channel is going to explode in the future. ♡
Just FYI to anyone who might be considering buying those - little paper with Russian text is a quality control slip. Means the box has been checked and passed and if you find an issue to report to the hotline number. The white stuff on top of the paint is not mould, it’s a sort of release powder to ensure paint does not stick to the wrapper too much. It washes off in no time and does not mean there’s anything wrong with the paint.
Just a small note: "Nevskaya Palitra" is the company name, White Nights or St Petersburg are their artist quality paints. They also have student grade paints called Sonnet and some called Ladoga, as well as gouache, acrylic and others.
Thank you! I can only get access to the watercolor pans in Australia, but I'd love to try the others. Thank you for clarifying the name for me as well :)
That is right, but Sonnet are studio grade aka proffessional watercolors
@@CeiTreiGameri My understanding is that the Sonnet brand is the student grade paint. Even students can have studios. : )
@@CeiTreiGameri Сонет is considered the student grade. In my country it's basically a necessity in Art Highschools and generally in schools with art profile after 5th grade.
I got the 16 pan pack for birthday in autumn and I haven't really looked into the reviews. I decided to today and I didn't understand some of the words in other reviews so this review was very helpful. I didn't realize how high quality they actually are. I am really thankful for my mom who got these for me along with Faber-Castell line art markers and 36 Faber-Castell pencil set.
I love love love the nevskaya palitra brushes!
half a year ago I watched this video and used your painting as a reference to paint it myself..
Now I just saw this video again and I'll be re-painting the piece once again; making it the beginning and the end of my 2020 sketchbook
I can't wait to get them from my family in Russia! Nice illustration. This watercolors are professional grade, the reason it is cheaper because the cost to make them in Russia is lower then in USA or Europe. The salary is 250$ a month compair to 1600$ in USA.
That's good to know, thank you! I hope you enjoy using them :)
I bought the small plein air set by white nights . Colours are indeed very beautiful.
The painting of the bath house is BEAUTIFUL 😍😍😍
Thank you!!!
Your drawing is so intricate and beautiful I am amazed. I can't imagine being able to draw in this detailed style.
1:50 ^ CHECKED if you find any problems with this product contact us. keep the box and the piece of paper it will be checked
A beautiful illustration! White Nights are my favorite. If you can get your hands on it, try their Indian Yellow. It's a gorgeous, bright, transparent yellow that makes some great mixes. Some of my pans had the white on them, too, but it looked more like a powder, so I think they dust them so they don't stick to the wrapper. (Just a guess.) I just wipe it with a wet brush and have never had them grow mold. They're such low pressure paints. I don't feel guilty testing out mixes, and I love how quickly they rewet. Thanks for a fun video!
Thank you for the lovely comment! I had the white powder on some pans but I definitely had mould on the blue, but I think I killed it with a bit of alcohol, so no worries! The white nights are such a fun single-pigment range of paint! I'm pleasantly pleased with them, and you're right, they are guilt-free due the generous amount you get! Thank you for watching my video
i loveeeeeeeeeeee spirited away. it's in my top five fav movies of all time! it's so relaxing to watch this video! love it!
Than you for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Spirited Away is my favorite Studio Ghibli movie ever, combine that with amazing paint and the results are unmatched.
Thank you so much!
@@Jannplansthings You are completely welcome! You have gained a new sub and I hope you continue to grow and do well.
1. Spirited Away is a fantastic film!
2. You did an amazing job-this looks beautiful!
3. The swatches on the left make me think of Burger King and now I want a Whopper 😅 🍔
omg I cannot... unsee the whopper.
Glad I’m not alone 😂 💕
Now I’m hungry lol 😂
This is really amazing 💛💛💛
Lovely painting!
thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich Thank you!
Lovely review and demo! And your cat is so freaking cute 🥰
wonderful job! Very inspiring :) Thank you for sharing!
ahh that illustration is amazing! i love spirited away and you did an amazing job with this image!
Thank you so much!!!
I love these paintings
Very informative and your depiction of the bath house is great! Thank you for uploading this...I have a feeling I will watch this over and over again 😍😍😍
Thank you so much!!!
The 10ml tube are available open stock, here in the UK from Ken Bromley and in sets from Jacksons. Ken Bromley are selling them for just £2.49 or £3.49 for the Cobalts and Cerulean which is really great value. I've not tried them yet but a lot of art teachers here are now recommending them to students over Cotman for quality and value.
Thats really excellent price for cobalts and ceruleans too. I think I prefer this kit as a starter set to the cotmans too - you just get so much value for money!
Love the colors and the drawing
Thank you so much!
You can buy the tubes from either Jacksons art supplies and Ken Bromley art supplies - both from the UK - where I buy 95% of my art supplies. As you know EVERYTHING art supplies in Australia is sooooooo expensive & I wouldnt be able to afford to buy paint (watercolours) or brushes if I had to buy them in Australia. Russian watercolour masters ALL use White Nights watercolours. They are a bargain & I love them. Please tell me where you bought the Nevskaya Palitra kolinsky brushes, thank you.
I got them all from larrypost! I thought they were pretty well priced at around $7-14 per brush!
Hi!! Thanks for the video! I loved the blue you used for the sky, could you share the name of the colour? I think you can get them individually.
Beautiful painting 😍
I have the entire range of these including the fugitive ones. I love them!
I think they are fantastic, affordable paints!
Really nice painting and review. I heard so much nice review about this product whoes price is nice for someone who dosen't want to be a professional but want good quality product for a affordable price.
It is an excellent price point and a great paint as it is single pigment and therefore mixes well! I recommend it
You are amazing !! What kind of watercolor paint and brush would you recommend for beginners ? Inexpensive ones please ?
Thank you
i'm in love with your cat
My kitties are my favourite things!
I found deciphering the labels a most interesting adventure.
St Petersburg Watercolours is the company.
White Nights is the pro line of paints (Sonnet is the student grade). I think their marketing is bending toward using White Night as their recognizable name. White nights, by the way, is the shortest night in the summer, and is celebrated in SP by raising all the lift bridges.
Nevskaya Palitra is the name of the palette (Neva is the river on which St Petersburg is built (hence the illustration), and palitra (палитря) just means palette). Their website says, "Made at the famous "Nevskaya Palitra" factory in St. Petersburg."
Белые ночи (belie noch) means white nights.
I'm right there with you unwrapping the eye-candies! Yum!
absolutely beautiful!
Thank you!
Does anyone know what kind of tape she used to create the border?
Omg that's gorgeous! Great job!
Thank you!
great job.
LOVE the cat interruption, that means you have been ignoring her..
I am newbie.
you used glazing method and just layer upon layer?
BUT there is no hard lines between layers.??
you didn't use any wet on wet , did you?
thanks for your info,
Thank you John! I do just layer upon layer :). I find the hard lines aren't that prevalent in the build up, probably because this pigment is quite smooth and doesn't push to the edges. When there are hard lines, I tend to incorporate that into the overall painting style, or hide it under linework :)
omg. you are sooooo talented!
Aww thank you! A little bit of talent and a lot of hard work!
As you were talking about them using honey in the paints, just then your cat photobombed the screen. And all I could think of was that cat hair sticking to the paint pans because they don't dry 100% and end up slightly tacky. I have that issue with mine. Art work dries fine, but the pans are never fully dry for me.
Amazing movie, and beautiful painting! Thank you :)
Thank you
Thank you for the video. I am currently contemplating a set of White Nights tube paints (yes, they came out since this video).
May I ask: What is the cultural difference between the watercolor culture and the alcohol ink culture. I have observed that the alcohol ink has a much deeper and brighter color than watercolor. I say this because watercolor professionals are always talking about "layering," which to my mind means that they are attempting to gain a deeper color to their work. Am I wrong? Are there watercolorists moving into the alcohol ink area for the deeper colors? Tia. Great work & info
You can get deeper colors by mixing in watercolors, but watercolors are generally meant for glazing (layering). That’s just how they work. Different materials work differently and sometimes require different techniques.
What type of black pen did u use up there 🤎
They're selling them again at etchr lab!
Love
Hi, where do you buy the St Petersburg paints in Australia? I think you're in Melbourne whereas I'm in Sydney, but I'm still curious :) Thanks! Great review, and really pretty painting at the end!
egg you can get it from LarryPost.com.au
what blue is it?
Yasss!
Sorry am off topic. I really love the cat
He has the biggest fanclub.
Have you tried the Gansi Tambi paints? I've seen a bunch of people say they're a really great budget option. You're so very talented!
Thank you!!! I have actually tried the Gansi, I’ve used them often (I think I’ve also used them in my Mossery notebook review) :D
Did this one stick to the other page after you closed the book? Like the wrappers stuck because honey is the base.
Not at all! Once the paints are dry, this isn't a problem :)
Where did you get the set in Australia?
You can get them from LarryPost!
@@Jannplansthings Thank you!!
We had this conversation before on Instagram but PLEASE don't comper your paints to candy!!! I have a nighty need to eat them and then DIE!!! Hahahaha also! *Chanting in a low voice* beautiful, gorgeous! MAGNIFICENT! FANTASTIC!!! 😍😍😍
czaffex ahahahahah thank you! I will try to refrain from opening the paint candies XD
@@Jannplansthings ,Mmmmmmm paint candies 😁
Have you ever heard of ShinHan watercolors? Their student grade line only cost $25-$30 USD for 30 tubes and the quality is very impressive for what it is. I’d really love to hear your opinion on them in a future review video. :)
Anywho, I adore your take on the bathhouse. Keep doing what you’re doing, love. I’m so inspired by your work and I just know your channel is going to explode in the future. ♡
I'll be heading to Korea at the end of this year and if I see them I will try to pick them up! Thank you so much for your kind words
Белые ночи
Too many yellows , that's is the only thing I don't like in this set
It's a lot of yellows isn't it haha! Otherwise I think its a solid starter :D
lmao you spelled the chinese word on the building wrong. its 屋油。 just want to correct you
Ahahaha I copied it off this tiny sketch, and I definitely have no idea what I am doing when it comes to characters XD