I love how you champion us- I came from Skillshare and I follow you on socials. I love how you champion us when we are not our 100% self. Whenever I am having a mental health check-in, an imposter syndrome moment… I go to your socials and do your mini tutorials. But equally, I find a pure meditative joy in your 10 workshops. What is art if not an imitation of life… a metaphor for it. I’ve learnt not to judge my art if I feel my art didn’t as well as planned…likewise I’ve learnt not to be too hard on my self… if things I planned didn’t end the way I thought they would. Thank you for sharing your art, an insight into your beautiful soul and thank you for telling us nay showing us to celebrate it all 🫶🏻
I think a beautiful handmade palette is going on my birthday wish list. Thank you for this lovely tour through your palette. I love the addition of the Naples yellow; looks like a great one for sandy beaches!
I’m falling in love with round wells because getting paint from the corners of full or half pans is no bueno! I’d definitely use a lot less paint in the wells as I have learned.
I have a mix on my palette as well, Daniel Smith, MaimeriBlu, Winsor and Newton, Van Gogh, Schminke and Paul Rubens. I also have a 36 palette of White Nights which is a more everyday practice palette. I am currently thinking of getting either some Roman Szmal, Renesans or Qor paints. Qor for the fact that they seem to have amazing flow to them. I also have some Rosa paints which give a slightly glossy look when painted with less water. I love trying different brands though some brand's can be quite pricey here in Australia but I have had some luck with eBay sales and good discounts on Amazon and Australian retailers.
Sylvan palettes are so nice, but hard to come by because of the high demand. Love your new palette, it looks absolutely fabulous! Your old palette is also nice, but it’s okay to splurge sometimes on new supplies, right? Cheers! :)
Thanks for sharing the new palette. There's some interesting colors that I've never come across and some that I have on my list to try eventually. I just find it hard when I spread my paints out into different palettes, i tend to just gravitate to the "commonly used" palette and neglect the rests :D Your watercolor calligraphy is so nice! Glides along so easily like pen. Love it. What brush did you use for the calligraphy?
These palates are beautiful, but I live in an environment where it can get dusty, so I always put a lid on top of it and have a plastic palate that is large with a lid. What is your solution for this, or do you just not have any dust? I do use my paints frequently, that is not the issue.
The design is both cute elegant and very clever ! I really like the 3 grooves in the middle to rest your brush. But the way your water/ paint seems to puddle looks very strange for a ceramic palette. Like there is done kind of water resist.
Love your video, but running fresh water to dissolve cornstarch packing peanuts is a bit ironic. Maybe throw them in the sink with the dishwater after cleaning or soaking a pot would be better for the environment. Enjoy your palette, I think I may never be able to snag one of these but I will love watching you use yours.
I love how you champion us- I came from Skillshare and I follow you on socials. I love how you champion us when we are not our 100% self. Whenever I am having a mental health check-in, an imposter syndrome moment… I go to your socials and do your mini tutorials. But equally, I find a pure meditative joy in your 10 workshops. What is art if not an imitation of life… a metaphor for it. I’ve learnt not to judge my art if I feel my art didn’t as well as planned…likewise I’ve learnt not to be too hard on my self… if things I planned didn’t end the way I thought they would. Thank you for sharing your art, an insight into your beautiful soul and thank you for telling us nay showing us to celebrate it all 🫶🏻
Love that you took us through your color choices and why you chose those specific colors, its a beautiful pallete 🎨
It's a beautiful and colorful palette. Thanks for sharing your color choices also.
I think a beautiful handmade palette is going on my birthday wish list. Thank you for this lovely tour through your palette. I love the addition of the Naples yellow; looks like a great one for sandy beaches!
Hansa yellow is my favorite!!!
I’m falling in love with round wells because getting paint from the corners of full or half pans is no bueno! I’d definitely use a lot less paint in the wells as I have learned.
I have a mix on my palette as well, Daniel Smith, MaimeriBlu, Winsor and Newton, Van Gogh, Schminke and Paul Rubens. I also have a 36 palette of White Nights which is a more everyday practice palette. I am currently thinking of getting either some Roman Szmal, Renesans or Qor paints. Qor for the fact that they seem to have amazing flow to them. I also have some Rosa paints which give a slightly glossy look when painted with less water. I love trying different brands though some brand's can be quite pricey here in Australia but I have had some luck with eBay sales and good discounts on Amazon and Australian retailers.
Sylvan palettes are so nice, but hard to come by because of the high demand. Love your new palette, it looks absolutely fabulous! Your old palette is also nice, but it’s okay to splurge sometimes on new supplies, right? Cheers! :)
Thanks so much for sharing and effort
Like the new pallet colors and like your brushes, God bless you for the creativity you have
Thank you for sharing, palette upgrades are always nice
Palette Envy!😃
Love the new colors 🤩 💕
The divots on the edge of the center, is that for brush rests?
Thanks for sharing the new palette. There's some interesting colors that I've never come across and some that I have on my list to try eventually. I just find it hard when I spread my paints out into different palettes, i tend to just gravitate to the "commonly used" palette and neglect the rests :D Your watercolor calligraphy is so nice! Glides along so easily like pen. Love it. What brush did you use for the calligraphy?
Next- a primer on brushes!
my goodness the cost though. at just 2 months painting i would not be able to mind set buying this.
These palates are beautiful, but I live in an environment where it can get dusty, so I always put a lid on top of it and have a plastic palate that is large with a lid. What is your solution for this, or do you just not have any dust? I do use my paints frequently, that is not the issue.
My space isn’t too dusty, thought I have seen people find some sort of silicone lid to place on top of their palettes!
@@ThisWritingDesk it would have to be pretty and matching
The design is both cute elegant and very clever ! I really like the 3 grooves in the middle to rest your brush. But the way your water/ paint seems to puddle looks very strange for a ceramic palette. Like there is done kind of water resist.
Love your video, but running fresh water to dissolve cornstarch packing peanuts is a bit ironic. Maybe throw them in the sink with the dishwater after cleaning or soaking a pot would be better for the environment. Enjoy your palette, I think I may never be able to snag one of these but I will love watching you use yours.
Those palettes are crazy expensive!
They are handmade and super high-quality - definitely something I saved up for!
It is fine art!
I found a huge porcelain palette with 33 wells for $89! Why pay 400😜🤪😝