I know that acrylics are not your forte but I appreciate you humoring us acrylic painters once and a while. This is so beautiful in its simplicity, love delicate flowers in glass vases. Thanks so much!
REally pretty! I love the color palette. I used to use acrylics exclusively but primarily with stencils and abstract work. I like the idea of Open acrylics.
I love hyacinths...but I am ready to sneeze just from looking at this...lol. Can you imagine developing an allergy to your favorite spring time flower? Yep...that would be me. Lol
This is lovely and enjoyable to watch you paint. You did a good job of explaining the differences in regular acrylics and OPEN. I attended an excellent, free Golden demo where the presenter explained how to use all their products.
Hi Lindsay! I'm glad you tried the Open Acrylics. I've all but given up on acrylic painting in the recent months. I am not happy about how fast they dry. But I didn't want to try the Opens because I had heard people say that they took FOREVER to dry! I had thought of trying oils.. but I really wasn't thrilled about buying all new supplies for a new medium either. So, I'm very interested in what you did, with mixing both heavy bodied and opens together! You did a lovely little painting here. Yes.. please critique these open acrylics when you get the time. TFS!
Gosh I really enjoyed watching you. I was crocheting and had UA-cam on to keep me company and I stopped the video after a couple of minutes, made a cup of tea and started it again. I have great admiration for artist (used to love watching Ross) but it’s never been one of my many hobbies, but I can really appropriate your talent and although I know nothing (John Snow) doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy your explanations. Thank you. Bye for now 💁🏼♀️
The painting is so very pretty! Your channel is such a refreshing change from most videos on UA-cam right now that are about the Coronavirus! While important to keep up with, it could be overwhelming, so we need fun stuff also! Thanks again.🤗
Absolutely beautiful panting Lindsay, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us it’s wonderful to know that we have more drying time with this type of acrylic definitely going to share this video!❤️
Enjoyed your video as usual! Unfortunately I live in Colorado and even with the slow drying acrylics, it’s a struggle with rapid drying. It becomes frustrating and can take the fun out it. Have tried different mediums which help some, but still a challenge. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Lindsay!! I struggled with acrylics for what seems a lifetime ago now ... and finally switched to the Genesis Heat Set Colours (performs like traditional oils but requires heat setting) and then discovered watercolours so felt content with both of those mediums. Then I branched out a bit with mixed media. I have the Golden Fluid Acrylics and love those for their specific purpose but I had no idea these Golden open acrylics even existed! I will have to get some to play with. (Its not like i need ONE more thing in this studio!! I'm putting you in the dangerous zone for your enabling. LOL)
I tell myself that if I ever pick back up acrylics I'll try the Golden Open's, but I've still been concerned about just what the dry time is like. This discussion has really helped me decide on whether or not I'll invest in these vs a slow-dry medium. Thanks for sharing.
The slow dry medium dilutes the paint and it doesn't stay wet as long as open but if you have a lot of acrylics already getting a small set of open and mixing with your regular acrylics will help. I you can add some slow dry to the traditional ones too. I'll have an indoor review once I have a few paintings under my belt.
This is beautiful..I have tried oils and don’t like the smell or mess ,but I have seen a lot of beautiful paintings done with the acrylics and it may be a great alternative ..might have a go in the near future 😀
Beautiful painting Lindsay! Lol I’m too impatient when waiting for paint to dry, but I can see where having a longer drying time can be beneficial. Thanks for the tutorial. 😊
I really like how you painted that napkin, something so simple I find very difficult to make flow and not be rigid and solid, if that makes sense. Your bottle is really realistic too 😍 Lovely vase of flowers 👍
Hyacinths are so pretty and lovely especially when painted by a master painter as you lindsay.You are my favorite artist of all youtube painters when it comes to watercolors and water mediums.This is a beautiful video, reminds me of my mother's favorite flowers and how sweet they smelled.Thank you for sharing.👍🌺🌹🌷🌸💐
I just love your glass jars. Beautiful. See, that's exactly why I don't like acrylics very much. They dry way too fast. Well, that's not exactly true. I don't like shiny, plasticky and fast drying mediums. I like velvety mattes and easily blendable mediums.
Oh wow! So beautiful! I’ve been curious about these! I been toying with venturing out into oils, but don’t have a good area to do them. These open paints sound like the ticket!
Hi Lindsey, loved watching this process. I've never really been interested in acrylics though I like the look. I would love to try this in a mixed media/ watercolor or gouache if you don't mind me coping your idea. The cloth is fantastic and I can almost smell the hyacinth!
I'm so excited you tried those paints and shared your thoughts on them. I love watercolor, but I also love acrylic. However I've found I really struggle with the acrylics drying too fast on the canvas at certain times of the year, regardless with what I do to extend them. I dabbled with oils and liked the blending, but the smell was so intense and the clean up and drying was too long. These paints may be my happy solution to my struggles. I love the painting you did also. I've wondered how to paint flowers like hyacinths. You did a fabulous job on it. Thank you for sharing.
Love this!! Please do more with these paints. Question: I have water-soluble oil paints that I have not used yet - how do they compare with the open acrylics?? Thank you so much!!
I love how this painting turned out. About a week ago, maybe two weeks ago, I bought the landscape set of Open acrylics. I may have been able to save a bit by ordering them online; but, calculating in shipping costs brings the cost much closer to what I paid at a family owned business here in town. It used to be called Jerrol's Book and Supply Co. But, now I think it just goes by Jerrol's. It has a limited amount of art and craft supplies. But, It does regularly carry Golden products. I would appreciate a review of the Open acrylics. I don't have acrylic paint brushes. Can I just use watercolor brushes?
@@ljjumble, Thank you for the suggestion. I will take a look at the hardware department the next time I go to the store. I'm used to watercolors and painting small. When I got my Open acrylics, I bought an 8 x 10 inch canvas panel which is big considering how small that I paint with watercolors.
@@thefrugalcrafter My mum uses them. They are like regular acrylic paints for drying time but if you add the unlocking formula you can extend it. Even then the unlocking formula is supposed to evaporate around the same as water, so it doesn't stay wet for as long after you have finished working with it. I think you can even reactivate sections on a canvas after drying though I'm not completely sure on that. I know you like playing with different things so you might give them a go.
I have Atelier IInteractives, been using them for about 18 months. Stay wet and workable on palette or canvas for as long as you want if spritzed with water while working. Dry fast like regular acrylics if you don't spritz. Can dry for few days on canvas, be spritzed with Unlocking Formula and start working again. Enjoy them far more than regular acrylics!
thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich No, I have not tried them as I have been experimenting with watercolors (and your channel has been especially helpful!!). But I recently started watching David Jansen on UA-cam and he works exclusively with Heritage acrylics and has recently done a series called 30 Roses in 30 Days. He is very informative in discussing his process and I am tempted to try his method and his paints (not sure if they are exactly “his” or not as I don’t know the particulars). The paints are sold on Amazon in two sets (basic and next level I guess) using similar colors to what you use. He also does a lot of mixing like you. I would be interested in seeing you try these paints with your style of florals or whatever. Supposedly these paints also have a long “working” time like these Golden paints. Love all your videos!! Cindy
I loved the two arms going "YAY!"
I didn't know open acrylics existed. Thanks, Lindsay, for demonstrating these. Your painting is gorgeous.
I know that acrylics are not your forte but I appreciate you humoring us acrylic painters once and a while. This is so beautiful in its simplicity, love delicate flowers in glass vases. Thanks so much!
I actually have 4 other acrylic painting tutorials I need to edit (I've crossed over to the dark side lol!)
REally pretty! I love the color palette. I used to use acrylics exclusively but primarily with stencils and abstract work. I like the idea of Open acrylics.
Thanks Lindsay. Very pretty. I've always wondered what the word OPEN meant in acrylics. Now I know. Thanks for the info.😁💚👍
I’ve wanted to use acrylic to paint like Bob Ross. I might try these acrylics. ThanK you.
Absolutely gorgeous . 😊
Pretty Lindsay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful, very interesting paints.
I love hyacinths...but I am ready to sneeze just from looking at this...lol. Can you imagine developing an allergy to your favorite spring time flower? Yep...that would be me. Lol
Oh Lindsay, it's beautiful. I love florals but I especially like watching you paint glass containers so this was a treat!
Hi Lindsay,
Your painting is beautiful and thank you for sharing your thoughts on the Golden's open acrylics
Great start with my Sunday morning coffee! :)
Thanks Lindsay :-)
This is lovely and enjoyable to watch you paint. You did a good job of explaining the differences in regular acrylics and OPEN. I attended an excellent, free Golden demo where the presenter explained how to use all their products.
Oh Lindsay, this is gorgeous. I learned so much watching you paint the napkin 👏. The threads are so interesting.
So informative, you awnsered all my questions, basicaly!! Haha. 😂👏👏👏
Hyacinths!!! They're my favorite flower, so I'm supremely thankful for this!!!!! They're just so pretty and the story behind them is beautiful!
Very pretty ❤️
Thank you Lindsay.Very beautiful.I am extremly allergic to hyacints.So I stay away from them.Love the soft colors
Gosh Lindsay you make such beautiful art no matter the medium.
Hi Lindsay! I'm glad you tried the Open Acrylics. I've all but given up on acrylic painting in the recent months. I am not happy about how fast they dry. But I didn't want to try the Opens because I had heard people say that they took FOREVER to dry! I had thought of trying oils.. but I really wasn't thrilled about buying all new supplies for a new medium either. So, I'm very interested in what you did, with mixing both heavy bodied and opens together! You did a lovely little painting here. Yes.. please critique these open acrylics when you get the time. TFS!
Lovely, lovely! I especially like the way the napkin turned out - love it's texture. And I didn't see rabbit ears until you said it lol.
Gosh I really enjoyed watching you. I was crocheting and had UA-cam on to keep me company and I stopped the video after a couple of minutes, made a cup of tea and started it again. I have great admiration for artist (used to love watching Ross) but it’s never been one of my many hobbies, but I can really appropriate your talent and although I know nothing (John Snow) doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy your explanations. Thank you. Bye for now 💁🏼♀️
Lovely! I have some Arteza acrylics to play with !
The painting is so very pretty! Your channel is such a refreshing change from most videos on UA-cam right now that are about the Coronavirus! While important to keep up with, it could be overwhelming, so we need fun stuff also! Thanks again.🤗
Absolutely beautiful panting Lindsay, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us it’s wonderful to know that we have more drying time with this type of acrylic definitely going to share this video!❤️
Enjoyed your video as usual! Unfortunately I live in Colorado and even with the slow drying acrylics, it’s a struggle with rapid drying. It becomes frustrating and can take the fun out it. Have tried different mediums which help some, but still a challenge. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Lindsay!! I struggled with acrylics for what seems a lifetime ago now ... and finally switched to the Genesis Heat Set Colours (performs like traditional oils but requires heat setting) and then discovered watercolours so felt content with both of those mediums. Then I branched out a bit with mixed media. I have the Golden Fluid Acrylics and love those for their specific purpose but I had no idea these Golden open acrylics even existed! I will have to get some to play with. (Its not like i need ONE more thing in this studio!! I'm putting you in the dangerous zone for your enabling. LOL)
I tell myself that if I ever pick back up acrylics I'll try the Golden Open's, but I've still been concerned about just what the dry time is like. This discussion has really helped me decide on whether or not I'll invest in these vs a slow-dry medium. Thanks for sharing.
The slow dry medium dilutes the paint and it doesn't stay wet as long as open but if you have a lot of acrylics already getting a small set of open and mixing with your regular acrylics will help. I you can add some slow dry to the traditional ones too. I'll have an indoor review once I have a few paintings under my belt.
Very pretty i will try this for sure.. Love the flowers and the frayed warp edge.. I'm a weaver so you are right about where it frays more..
This is beautiful..I have tried oils and don’t like the smell or mess ,but I have seen a lot of beautiful paintings done with the acrylics and it may be a great alternative ..might have a go in the near future 😀
So beautiful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
I’ll have to give those paints a try, didn’t know they existed.
Beautiful as always Lindsay, thank you!
Beautiful painting Lindsay! Lol I’m too impatient when waiting for paint to dry, but I can see where having a longer drying time can be beneficial. Thanks for the tutorial. 😊
You can also do a background in acrylic and over paint in the open acrylics.
I really like how you painted that napkin, something so simple I find very difficult to make flow and not be rigid and solid, if that makes sense.
Your bottle is really realistic too 😍
Lovely vase of flowers 👍
Hyacinths are so pretty and lovely especially when painted by a master painter as you lindsay.You are my favorite artist of all youtube painters when it comes to watercolors and water mediums.This is a beautiful video, reminds me of my mother's favorite flowers and how sweet they smelled.Thank you for sharing.👍🌺🌹🌷🌸💐
Aww, thank you:)
@@thefrugalcrafter you are welcome 👍👍👍👍
Really lovely, Lindsay.
I just love your glass jars. Beautiful. See, that's exactly why I don't like acrylics very much. They dry way too fast. Well, that's not exactly true. I don't like shiny, plasticky and fast drying mediums. I like velvety mattes and easily blendable mediums.
Oh wow! So beautiful! I’ve been curious about these! I been toying with venturing out into oils, but don’t have a good area to do them. These open paints sound like the ticket!
Hi Lindsey, loved watching this process. I've never really been interested in acrylics though I like the look. I would love to try this in a mixed media/ watercolor or gouache if you don't mind me coping your idea. The cloth is fantastic and I can almost smell the hyacinth!
It would work the same in gouache:) please try!
Nice work. Wow
Wow, love this, it`s so pretty. Thank you Lindsay.
Very interesting, thank you.
I'm so excited you tried those paints and shared your thoughts on them. I love watercolor, but I also love acrylic. However I've found I really struggle with the acrylics drying too fast on the canvas at certain times of the year, regardless with what I do to extend them. I dabbled with oils and liked the blending, but the smell was so intense and the clean up and drying was too long. These paints may be my happy solution to my struggles. I love the painting you did also. I've wondered how to paint flowers like hyacinths. You did a fabulous job on it. Thank you for sharing.
You will love these!
😊👏👏
Such a pretty painting! What camera do you use for filming?
Love this!! Please do more with these paints. Question: I have water-soluble oil paints that I have not used yet - how do they compare with the open acrylics?? Thank you so much!!
They dry even slower, like oil paints but will behave very similar. Have fun with them!
More glass yea!
I love how this painting turned out. About a week ago, maybe two weeks ago, I bought the landscape set of Open acrylics. I may have been able to save a bit by ordering them online; but, calculating in shipping costs brings the cost much closer to what I paid at a family owned business here in town. It used to be called Jerrol's Book and Supply Co. But, now I think it just goes by Jerrol's. It has a limited amount of art and craft supplies. But, It does regularly carry Golden products. I would appreciate a review of the Open acrylics. I don't have acrylic paint brushes. Can I just use watercolor brushes?
I would urge you get get a set of brushes for acrylics as they are harder on brushes and might damage them.
I would second getting different brushes for acrylics. I would also suggest that you got to a hardware store and get some cheap 2 inch brushes.
@@ljjumble, Thank you for the suggestion. I will take a look at the hardware department the next time I go to the store.
I'm used to watercolors and painting small. When I got my Open acrylics, I bought an 8 x 10 inch canvas panel which is big considering how small that I paint with watercolors.
Have you tried the atelier interactive paints with the unlocking formula?
No, I haven't heard of them.
@@thefrugalcrafter My mum uses them. They are like regular acrylic paints for drying time but if you add the unlocking formula you can extend it. Even then the unlocking formula is supposed to evaporate around the same as water, so it doesn't stay wet for as long after you have finished working with it. I think you can even reactivate sections on a canvas after drying though I'm not completely sure on that.
I know you like playing with different things so you might give them a go.
I have Atelier IInteractives, been using them for about 18 months. Stay wet and workable on palette or canvas for as long as you want if spritzed with water while working. Dry fast like regular acrylics if you don't spritz. Can dry for few days on canvas, be spritzed with Unlocking Formula and start working again. Enjoy them far more than regular acrylics!
I wonder how these would compare to the Heritage Multimedia acrylic paints (found on Amazon?
I have not heard of those, have you used them?
thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich No, I have not tried them as I have been experimenting with watercolors (and your channel has been especially helpful!!). But I recently started watching David Jansen on UA-cam and he works exclusively with Heritage acrylics and has recently done a series called 30 Roses in 30 Days. He is very informative in discussing his process and I am tempted to try his method and his paints (not sure if they are exactly “his” or not as I don’t know the particulars). The paints are sold on Amazon in two sets (basic and next level I guess) using similar colors to what you use. He also does a lot of mixing like you. I would be interested in seeing you try these paints with your style of florals or whatever. Supposedly these paints also have a long “working” time like these Golden paints. Love all your videos!! Cindy
Dare I say you’re beginning to like acrylics??? 😊
I am lol!
Very pretty 😊
Thank you! 😊