Playing with All the New Markers!!
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- I’m still feeling the Creativaroon 2024 FOMO so I picked up some new goodies others brought home with them so I could play along! Also bringing some new to me markets as well! Let’s see how these play with watercolor!
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The creative sharpie markers don’t bleed through. They cover very well
Granulating pigments!!!!! Love them!!!!
Me too!!
I've bought some art stuff at Five Below before...mostly just for fun. But their stuff isn't bad. Certainly in the "hobby, kids, fun, kicks" categories, I think it's great. I bought some "watercolor paint jars" with pretty pastels & some metallics there in the recent past...like 12 colors or something. It was soooo pretty...I couldn't believe how great they looked. I think it's important for all levels of artists to occasionally buy cheap art supplies that are just for fun...just to play around with and not worry about wasting anything.
Oof I keep missing these every week. 😣 Happy to be team replay. So excited and happy for you about the new watercolor palette you’re working on. 🧡
I LOVE your pallet!!! The colors are unique like all people are unique!! ❤❤❤ Ignore the negatives. Can't wait for more colors!!
Thank you :)
@@KristyRice Another thing I appreciate is someone else making color choices for me because I tend to stick to a few colors I love and this allows me to explore!!
Thank you for the tip of the day I would never of thought of that!
You are so welcome!🤗
I love the idea of the smaller painters pot! I can’t fit the big one in any of my kits but would definitely have an easier time fitting a smaller one! I would definitely buy a small one!
Right?!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the sharpie brush markers! really wish they came in a larger size and more colors. I love them more than the posca I have in many sizes.
Yesss they need to make more colors!!
I love your palette! It's one of my very favorites! :) So looking forward to a new one too! :)
Yay! Thank you!
This was fun to watch! Your roses are fire! Five Below sells a "24 count dual tip permanent marker set" that I think may be similar to the sharpies because they're very pigmented and the brush tip (felt tip) is very soft/bouncy and juicy. But, they're so pigmented they actually bleed thru pretty thick paper. And the colors are really fun, some are almost flourescent, although they don't include a primary yellow and red which I think is strange. Can't beat $5! I noticed you didn't' test Five Below's dual tip watercolor markers (chisel and bullet) - I would suggest passing on those, the pigment doesn't release very well for me and the water brushes that come with them shed pretty easily.
Thanks for the info!
The Zig Clean Color real brush watercolor markers are nice - you should try them. And there’s a decent variety of colors too.
Ohhh I have them all lol! They are my longtime favorite! 🙈🙈
Replay team, color wish is a red the color of your glasses. And thrice the yellow(s).
Don't listen to the haters. I love you
Great suggestions alll around :)
Love your rose sketch. I have been working toward something like this.
Awesome :)
You could put a cute curtain hung over that door spot, open & close per your work needs. Could get a neutral color and double hang with colored orbprinted fabric. Could even change out hanging artwork on it, your giant color mixing chart, etc on it. Wheel whatever plant you want in front of it at the leading edge towards the camera.
Oooh I love the idea of hanging something just during the live!!! The mixing chart for sure!!! Ahhhhh!!
Need to get to 5 below, before my grand daughter comes to visit.
Black rose looks like a tattoo 😍
Would love to see more greens. I bought Rosa Gallery botanical, and it had one green. Green is as important as the flower colors.
Great idea!
I LOVE the ring you bought while on your trip. The interchangeable one is so cool. 💜💋
I think so too! Thank you!!!
I'm drawn to Painting for Joy not so much to Painting for Lightfastness. 🤔
Amen
I do paint for Joy but I also have to consider lightfastness.
I haven't tried that many brush markers, but I've used Tombow Dual Point brush markers a lot and found them to be excellent & what I'll stay with for now. Even though they're not LF or perm at all, using very similar colors, I did a side by side small art piece with them & pro wcs and could not tell the difference. The brush feel of TB's are fine with me and they mimic pro wcs...at least in vibrancy, transparency and blending/layering . But there's no granulation and all the cool water action you can get with pro wcs ain't happening.
There is adhesive foil for windows that adheres with water, to the glass, you can choose from several designs, and you can easily remove it when you get tired of it. And it is partially transparent.
I would love to see a video about the process of protecting your work, recommended products, etc. for various media/mixed media.
It’s in my list for sure!
Thanks for your time!
Hi Kristy, team replay there is a plant some people call it. A prayer plant or a piece plant is pretty once in a while. it has big green leaves and once in a while it grows white lilies I have one. I want it once a week and that’s it.
Thanks for the tips!
I really hope you complete your develop with your second palette. while i understand all the discourse must've not been pleasant to sit through, i'm not a visual artist and i totally agree with accepting impermance in creative work. i don't see the importance in making sure a piece of art lasts and lasts and lasts and never evolve or change or transform or end with time. our lives are not meant to last, we are not meant to last. our humanity is what makes art, art--so why do we expect our art to last forever and ever when we can't? just because something isn't meant to last doesn't mean it isn't meant to exist
@@rwv3n so beautifully said xo
Plant a pothos with a tall coconut fiber pole for it to climb!
Oooh I like that!! I’ve got more pothos than I know what to do with!!
Great video.
Thanks!
A Snake Plant/Mother-in-Law Tongue Plant would be tall & skinny enough for that space, low light, low water, & easy to take care of!
I e never killed on of those yet so that’s sounds like a fabulous idea!! lol!
My train of thought frequently derails!! 😉😂 I got the Sharpie Creative markers and adore them! 🤗 They are less hassle than other acrylic markers! 👍 I never knew you could paint with watercolor markers!! 🤪 I knew I could mess them up by getting water on them, but never thought about doing it on purpose!! 😂
Oh absolutely!!
@@KristyRice 🤗😍
Nothing irritates me more than a marker that I purchase that says ‘waterproof’ that ends up bleeding!!
Hello from Utah!
Truth!!!
How about a gorgeous little citrus tree
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Hi from Calif💕
Hey there!
Snake plants are tall and narrow growing
Yes, or a bamboo might work too.
@@sewmad1400ohhhhhh!
Two of my three favorite colors are not considered light fast. Veridian is one of my favorites it is my favorite green and I don't know how like that is because I never bother to look. But alizarin crimson and Prussian Blue are the ones that everybody says you can't use. But I love the fact that Prussian Blue does its magic trick and none of the permanent or alizarin Hues are as beautiful as the true alizarin crimson.
I use them alllllll!!!
Re: journal and colouring book paper- what about using 50-50cotton cellulose? I’ve been using the Paul Rubens 50-50 and I don’t hate it at all.
Yes definitely!! I actually prefer cellulose for some things!
Love the red glasses look❤
Thanks!!
@@KristyRice your welcome :)
Aww, missed the live. Well, I’ll be team replay this week then
😘😘😘
I am!
If you can’t decide on cellulose or 100% cotton paper for the journal, why not both? I know it may be more production-wise right now, but maybe if it’s a hit you could release a 100% cotton version later.
Yess def been considering that :)
Interesting how we are sensitive to the tactile aspect of products.
Right?
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Sold out? Wow… I’m so glad I got mine a few weeks ago! #kuretake
Yesss I’m getting frantic messages daily :(
Team replay.... Well I started live, but had to install a toilet haha.
I have Chromatek watercolor brush pens, and they have actual bristles. I really enjoy them!
I also love the Pitt artist pens!
I'm not a huge marker person... Yet... You are inspiring me to try these bold lines though!
Also, your daughter is adorable! Love the bows and the light saber. Both my girls are on a huge start wars kick right now. Our local library had about 20 star wars books that are level 2 and 3 readers and my 5 yo got all of them!
Ohhhh Chromatek!!!!
Regarding your discussion with Lyra, I received several boxes of colored pencil that are over 40 years old. One of them a set of Lyra 72 Rembrandt 21:46 21:47 Polycolor, and one is Lyra 24 Aquacolor, among other brands of colored pencils. I haven’t tried to swatch them yet, do any of you think they will work? I have no experience at all with colored pencils so it is gonna be interesting! Right now I’m binge watching all of the UA-cam videos that I can find.🙏🖖🤭
Oooh I think they will work! Can’t wait to hear!!
hope you had a wonderful stream ☺☺
I did!
❤❤❤❤ love your family (2 and 4 legged). - replay
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Can you create a pearl and metallic base that enhances other colors?
Oh interesting idea!
Palette box
Fiddly Fig (tall straight fig)
I’m scared of those lol
Hi All! Ready for markers!
You are designing watercolor markers?! Oh my goodness I'm excited please tell me that they are pigment-based and real watercolor not dyes or inks. As a suggestion maybe offer a split primary set of those markers because people like me would go nuts for that.
I’m trying sooo hard to get a true watercolor pigment set going. Sooooo so pricey.
So those look fine. Do I need to get crazy with Oahu markers??
I’ve not used those
Uh oh hear yeah
What's the best paper for markers???
Well def not watercolor paper :) I’m not a marker expert but a hot press would be my recommendation because I’m always layering in watercolor
Watching replay 😊😊😊❤
Thanks for coming!
Today team replay.
Art store in Amsterdam?
VanBeek :)
Just looking at the chunky sharpie.... to chunky too short body. Wouldnt buy them... i am VERRRRY sensetive about how artsy stuff feel in my hands - so i really get you. I also hate the yellow 0.5 stabillo annoying egdes - but at least its long enough and thin enough for me to hold them far from the tip... dont get me started on bfushes.... ..
Yeah the sharpie’s take some getting used to!
Echoing
replay
Hi!!!
Get a ficus
IMHO we really shouldn't be shopping at Temu. But I understand, I love the cheap fun stuff too. But TEMU and others, even Amazon, are not doing the American hyper-consuming public any good. But I'm not saying that EVERYTHING from"over there" is bad. It's not. But we need to be be informed. If a you are a lover of "fast fashion" & cheap Imported makeup, please see docs "Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion" and
"Broken" about imported & fake dupes of expensive makeup & makeup in general that's being made in China. Sorry for the off topic downer, but "Houston, we have a problem." (Too much worker abuse, esp women, unsafe working cond, pollution. Tragic.)
Very valid points
Why not doing more paints, if you plan to make professional paints, go with standards for pro paints if you want to, if you don’t go with the standard just don’t market as professional. Not having pigment numbers and lf info, it just makes your paints unreliable and professional artists want to know what to expect from their paints. MH has lf rating. All professional brands have. Testing for lightfastness is a property and procedure that professional brands have. Yes, great pieces are protected, they are stored in special conditions, and ocassionally restored. They say the dancer statue by Rodin has none of the original fabric ( if I recall correctly) and the Mona Lisa exhibited in Louvre is a copy while the original is stored in the basement. There is nothing wrong making paint for fun. Just be honest about it if you want your paint to be taken seriously. Because watercolor pigment is not protected by medium like oil, it is even more important to use lightfast paint. E.g. most of watercolor brush pens are using dye, dyes are fugitive. Some colors will vanish in a span of a year and not in direct sunlight. That is reality. You can advertise however you want, but if you want to be taken seriously there are sort of universal standards for professional watercolors. It is not matter of paints being lightfast, it is matter of showing the ratings and saying they will last 3 or 10 or 25 years. They don’t have to have excellent lightfastness, they just need rating. E.g. I don’t buy paints without lf rating. Why would I when very good, reliable paints like Van gogh or Paul Rubens have very affordable price.
My paints have always been tested for lightfastness by industry standard methods in addition to my own year long test recently published and archived on instagram. More detailed lightfast information has been added to the packaging but it has always been publicly available. My educated opinion and experiences with legacy brands over the last 25 years combined with hundreds of reviews stating my paints perform like many legacy brands, give me peace in using the term “professional”.
Please, if you don’t like my paints, don’t buy them. If you don’t like me or believe I’m dishonest, unsubscribe. It’s unlikely anyone here wants to continue to debate this topic.
@@KristyRice the information was not available in the reviews I saw online. I have to say I only have a 4 year experience with maybe a dozen brands. Raging from student to professional. All major brands have lf ratings and as you did not put the lf and pigment info out at the beginning according to early reviews. people, me including judged by comparing. I cannot judge what your motivation is or was, I can only judge the information I am given. Perhaps consider sending the reviewers additional info and negotiate for them to make updates or lunch a bigger palette with more detailed info included. I am only a small artist but by the rule of thumb I read Jackson's, handprint, and other blogs where I learn information about many professional brands, what and how you can differentiate various levels of paint. For many artists lf is not a must, but I just love technical explanations and enjoy learning about properties of paints and as such individual I form my own opinion. I have seen your videos and you often reiterate that lightfastness is not an important property for you, while the top professional brands strive towards transparency and availabolity of information. I am not calling anyone dishonest but I have formed an oppinion that information that is provided with your paints does not uphold the professional standard, according to available reviews. I have witnessed extensive fading of dyes, and I, although a relative beginner and hobbyist, do a lot of portraits of my family and I would hate to see them fade in 10 or less years. So this is not about you, it is about your product and advertising strategy. There is no point in questioning if the paint is or was testeted. If you provided the info great. As user I would love to try your paints if they come with adequate level of information because as person who sometimes sells and does a lot of art that has a personal meaning, I want it to last for the next few decades at least. I know there is great deal of pride in your product and the energy you put into it, I have done many projects in our small community, and I know how hard it is when you open up for a criticism, but we all want you to succedd, we all want you to reach the level you claim your paints have. Otherwise we just would not bother. I watch your videos because I find them interesting. I do not troll artists, but you are kind of a public figure, a person who beginners lookup to and I was compelled to react.