UP CLOSE & personal with my GRANULATING watercolors part 1

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Hi friends!
    Some of you mentioned you would love to get a better view of them then the view you got in the 'swatching them out' video. So today we will get up close and personal with half of my granulating watercolor paints in my 100% granulation palette. There are some by Daniel Smith and some by Schmincke, including their stunning super granulating paints. 9 stunning paints each with their ow use and charm. I had so much fun making this video and seeing how stunning the paints look close up on screen. I will be making a part 2 featuring the other half of the palette next week, so stay tuned!
    Enjoy!

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    Name of the Granulating Watercolors in order:
    Tundra Orange - Schmincke Horadam Aquarell - Super Granulating Paint
    Potters Pink - Daniel Smith
    Galaxy Pink - Schmincke Horadam Aquarell - Super Granulating Paint
    Tundra Rose - Schmincke Horadam Aquarell - Super Granulating Paint
    Rose of Ultramarine - Daniel Smith
    Tundra Violet - Schmincke Horadam Aquarell - Super Granulating Paint
    Cobalt Blue Violet - Daniel Smith
    Cobalt Teal - Daniel SmithCobalt
    Glacier Green - Schmincke Horadam Aquarell - Super Granulating Paint
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Komentáře • 75

  • @robertterrell3065
    @robertterrell3065 Před 2 lety +13

    I am an artist all my life and have been using watercolors for decades so I'm quite interested in your swatches. In addition, you are a natural ASMR speaker and your videos are all natural ASMR videos. I've watched many so-called ASMR videos not even close to yours in effectiveness. So... there's that, too :) I save your videos in my art folder and in my ASMR folder, too.

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety

      It's so awesome to hear that my swatches are interesting to very experienced artists too 😊. Also very happy to help you chill out! I do go for a more relaxed vibe to the videos but the ASMR part is unintentional (had to google what it was). It's an honour to have my videos live in two folders 🤗

    • @rmuller366
      @rmuller366 Před 2 lety +2

      Robert is right MFI. You have the most soothing voice and it’s a pleasure to listen to you. Another artist, Fernanda Sargasa also has a soothing voice and she does very beautiful work too. Thanks for another great swatch video. I’ve gotta get me some Schminke paint. Blessings to you!

  • @AndreaCrisp
    @AndreaCrisp Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am just getting started with watercolor. Usually did mixed media and art journaling. I can no longer use my dominant hand fully (nerve damage), so I figured that the best way to continue creating would be abstract watercolor with my other hand. I am very drawn to granulating watercolors as I have always loved texture in my art. I really appreciate your videos sharing the pigment information plus examples. I am learning so much, taking notes on my phone even. I want to buy them all! But based on your sharing the pigment info I think I can start with just a few and work on experimenting with mixing as well. As I improve I can buy more. I just found you today, but I have already subbed and watched several videos. It is clear that you use your artistic skills and creativity in everything even your video editing. I know that takes a lot of time and planning. Thank you so very much for sharing your talent. Much appreciated.💖😄🫶🏻

  • @mariansmartt
    @mariansmartt Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m in love with the Schmincke granulating paints. I think I have 14 of them now. Can’t resist!

  • @Joy-345
    @Joy-345 Před rokem +2

    Rose of Ultramarine!! Great color

  • @suel4269
    @suel4269 Před 2 lety +7

    Thankyou ! Since I already have too many paints, I will try mixing my DS Cobalt Teal with Potters Pink .

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety +1

      A very good option! I'm experimenting with dupes the super granulating paints myself, if I get it right, I'll share in a video ☺️

  • @anamariacosma4265
    @anamariacosma4265 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Best video on granulating watercolors! Wonderful job :)

  • @lawsdraws
    @lawsdraws Před rokem +2

    Now this is how you do a mouthwatering swatch video....

  • @mrsdee47
    @mrsdee47 Před 2 lety +4

    Brilliant - your recommendations of where to use these colours is particularly useful. Thank you.

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety

      🤗 Thank you Dee! It really helps getting your feedback since I'm still learning what is useful info to add and what is not ☺️

  • @sgaattiekyr
    @sgaattiekyr Před 2 lety +2

    So happy to be able to start my Monday with your relaxing videos again. Rose of Ultramarine is my absolute fav here

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety

      🤗🤗 Such good vibes, thank you Kyrielle =) so awesome to hear that people can chill to my videos and incorporate them in their routines.

  • @wellyano6964
    @wellyano6964 Před 2 lety +5

    I don't own any of these colours but they are oh so tempting. Definitely the best video i've seen on them so far. The closeups and time lapse of the drying is fantastic. Thank you so much for going to the effort to do this. I have a few granulating colours in my palette. The most useful colour for creating a whole spectrum of granulating mixes is cerulean blue by WN. It has amazing granulation. I love mixing it with cobalt green deep WN, teal and Undersea green by DS. Having said that, I might put some of these on my xmas list. They are beautiful. I would love to own some schminke paints.

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety +1

      Oohh good stuff, I'll try mixing a cerulean with cobalt green dark on your suggestion, sounds like a lovely mix! And you're so welcome, it's my pleasure to display the paints in all their glory 🌟 I'll let santa know that you want to add some of these paints to your wishlist.

  • @adumelial
    @adumelial Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am fast falling in love with granulation watercolor. ❤❤❤
    Amazing share and moving onto part 2! ❤❤❤

  • @lauraanderson3056
    @lauraanderson3056 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for putting this together. I have most of these paints but really enjoyed seeing the effects created when adding more water

  • @CarolynStOnge
    @CarolynStOnge Před 2 lety +3

    Great closeups. Really see the colors! Wow!

  • @dustydesert1674
    @dustydesert1674 Před 2 lety +2

    I have some of these, but I must have them all. Yes, I need more paints - always! Thanks for the video on these!

  • @jacquelinewilliams6969
    @jacquelinewilliams6969 Před 2 lety +2

    I love tundra violet and am a huge fan of many of the daniel smith colours. I actually found that I had so many of the single pigment colours that make up the mixes in the Schmincke super granulating line, that I've been experimenting with them to get similar effects to the pre-mixes. Loved your video. :)

  • @waynepowers5664
    @waynepowers5664 Před 2 lety +2

    Love this palette so much! Can’t wait for the next video!

  • @lilithart5614
    @lilithart5614 Před 2 lety +3

    Omg imagine painting nebulas with tundra violet 😍😍😍😍

  • @katerose8393
    @katerose8393 Před 3 měsíci

    So, did any of us expect to ever have such a happy quarter of an hour watching paint dry??!

  • @cindycarman5150
    @cindycarman5150 Před rokem +1

    Thank you tundra violet ❤️

  • @sonpanchan
    @sonpanchan Před měsícem

    I am so interested in how you use watercolor for dark subjects so I am definitely interested in hearing that even if it’s a niche subject.

  • @elaineg60
    @elaineg60 Před rokem +2

    I know this is an older video, BUT: I have, just in the past year, been dipping into Western watercolor, after studying Traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy for almost 8 years. My wonderful late son had gotten me into it and after he unexpectedly passed in June ‘21..actually, about 4-5 months after..my eldest daughter, my best friend and I decided CJ would want us to try and merge/share the teachings of each. My daughter is a singer/songwriter and painter; my bestie is a retired western art professor.
    There have been several issues, to shorten this, I’ll just say A. Very different materials and techniques, some incompatible with the other, and B. Chinese paints, specifically the most used “student grade” have seen an extreme decrease in quality in recent years, (which has started a bit of a scandal among professional Chinese artists-they blame the primary company, Marie’s, for branching out after over 400 years of dedication to traditional art. They now produce western watercolors, gouache, oils and oil pastels. While their Master’s set has mostly professional grade WC’s; they use the same binders as western paints, therefore aren’t compatible with Xuan. You CAN use them on Xuan, they just don’t react with the ink or paper like chinese traditional paints. While we DO have traditional chips from another longtime Chinese paint co; these can be expensive and more difficult to use for beginners. You also have other factors because of the natural binders in the chips…specifically mold growth and toxicity.) C. Longer story short, until and unless this soap opera can be resolved, artists are using Western paints more, and we are experimenting with traditional binders (added to brush water or the paint itself), and adding extra sizing medium to the Xuan paper.
    One certain group of paints that has really grabbed my tutor’s attentions, has been the granulating paints, especially for Chinese landscapes. One elder professor in China, says they remind him of paints they used in the ‘60’s & ‘70’s, naturally derived paint chips that they mixed up their own binders to use in landscapes, that gave a granulation seen in many ancient scrolls and paintings.
    So..because I’m retired and have time to play scientist in my kitchen, (my friend Liz prefers “MAD Scientist”, considering the mess I make); my son’s friends in China have been sending me binders and traditional mediums…at least those that get through customs unscathed. (We’re trying to find a better way to get me the substances that look like white powder or chips. I either get them stained dark pink (negative) with testing solution that, for some reason they put directly into the vials or bags rather than take a small amount out to verify it’s “legal”; OR it just gets confiscated. Prof Chen handmade me some chips made with coral, Pearl and abalone shells. He’s attempted to send it twice, including having a student mail it from Hong Kong after being tested there. US Customs destroyed both vials with their testing solution. 🤷🏼‍♀️😡). One of my Son’s friends is going to TRY and bring some with her when she comes here in May. Even US Sellers are having a hard time getting things through customs..companies who have sold Chinese painting supplies for over 50 years.
    Anyways, back to granulating paints..volcano red and yellow, lunar black (PR108, PY159 and PBk 11); along with a good granulating PB29 (French ultramarine)…actually, I’m using WN Lemon Yellow Deep PY159 because it tints better than Schminke..and I’m searching for a better cadmium red PR108, specifically for mixing…SO FAR, are working best on sized Xuan. I’m going to be experimenting with more binders this week to TRY and find some colors that won’t tear my raw paper. I made a wonderful gray-brown with the yellow, red and a bit of black-it works great with ink for thick branches, tree trunks, or even rocky mountain sides. I DID add a bit of peach sap gum to my brush water when using it…still get the great granulation..but less abrasive to the very thin paper.
    I’ve also purchased some heavily granulating handmade WC’s; they work wonderful by themselves on the paper…but terrible for mixing. I’m currently awaiting some more PrimaTek to play with
    I’m on social security, so I can’t afford as many as I’d like to get…but one I can get some more binders from China; my primary tutor who now teaches in Brussels is going to try and help out.
    Going to finish your videos to get more ideas 😁

  • @welchyv
    @welchyv Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. I’m just fascinated with paint right now. And your voice makes the video even better. Thank you. I will be watching for your videos.

  • @inger_musicart5620
    @inger_musicart5620 Před 2 lety +2

    Love yout swatches, thank you. Recently bought a pan of potter’s pink and have been playing with different mixes. Fun, fun 🤩

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety +1

      Potters pink is such a cool paint, really different from most one pigment paints 😊what do you use it for in paintings mostly?

  • @SimonaCZK
    @SimonaCZK Před rokem +1

    I love tundra violet from Schmincke. I mix it with magenta too ❤️

  • @marlbboro8091
    @marlbboro8091 Před 6 měsíci

    That Tundra pink oh my 😍

  • @malimillions
    @malimillions Před 2 lety +1

    Wowie!

  • @Soapartisan875
    @Soapartisan875 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I just ordered the majority of these colors 😊 goodness I'm just starting out in watercolor but I fell in love with these paints especially the pinks and violets.

  • @gloriamillner4322
    @gloriamillner4322 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m new to watercolor painting. And clearly, the paint and paper are immensely important. This video was very helpful and I will probably buy the tundra orange and potters pink, but I’ll make my decision after the next video. Thanks for doing this.

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety +2

      New to watercolor painting?! That's great! From watercolor artists everywhere : welcome to the club :). You might want to try a different brand of Potters pink if you are thinking of getting a pan or pouring a pan yourself. I find Daniel Smiths formula quite hard to rewet out of a pan, sadly. Got a tip from another viewer that schminckes formula rewets better so that might be a good alternative.

    • @cragraven8949
      @cragraven8949 Před 2 lety +1

      It's worth experimenting with mixing your own granulating colours too. For example - ultramarine (PB29) is a fabulous granulating paint and is in a lot of these mixes - and you can use it (or any other granulating paint) with many other colours to create your own very similar effects, because granulating colours naturally separate. That said, Tundra violet is a true stunner, and I bought it because it's also good to have a convenience mix that will always be consistent. :)

  • @sailorfan86
    @sailorfan86 Před 2 lety +2

    Galaxy Pink
    Tundra Pink/Violet are favorites.
    I do not own any of them but I might buy those 3.
    Have to admit, I was not fond of them at first but I may change my mind.

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety +1

      I totally get what you mean. I spent a lot of time figuring out which ones of the ranges are my cup of tea. When I got them though, I was really surprised when the pinkish tones struck my fancy. I'm usually not a pink kind of person. The tundra violet was love at first sight though haha, I bought that seperately as the first one to gauge the quality of the paint because I needed that color in my life haha.

    • @sailorfan86
      @sailorfan86 Před 2 lety

      @@myfantasticalimaginarium1890 good to hear. Can’t go wrong with one tube.😀

  • @StrangeArrangements
    @StrangeArrangements Před 2 lety +1

    I love granulating watercolors.

  • @doodlefingers101
    @doodlefingers101 Před rokem +1

    Wow I just woke up her voice had me out in 5 minutes 🙏 thank you

  • @along9971
    @along9971 Před 2 lety

    I've found your videos very informative and thorough

  • @rosemarymoore3142
    @rosemarymoore3142 Před 2 lety

    I love these colours, have treated
    myself to some x they are glorious, bit costly, but,what can i say...
    Love the rose of ultramarine, have to save up...

  • @mysticriver9420
    @mysticriver9420 Před 2 lety +1

    ♥️👍

  • @pinkflamingo5628
    @pinkflamingo5628 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice video, thank you. Your palette is gorgeous! Schminke is soooo expensive in the States it inspires m to mix my own. I don’t have a Mars Brown but do have dark browns that granulate, and Indian Red’ish colors, so I’ll give it a go with them. Many DS colors granulate as you said, but lol, let’s not give them a marketing ploy 🤭🎨😂🌺 Thanks again!

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety +1

      Hahaha yeah I don't think they need any marketing help haha. I can imagine Schmicke being expensive in the US so definitely go for trying your own mixes and dupes. I'll have a go at them in the future, see if I can dupe some :)

  • @Joan4me
    @Joan4me Před 2 lety +1

    Love this video…..

  • @Lacroix999
    @Lacroix999 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you find that the colors are more granulating fresh out of the tube more than after they dried and are reconstituted?

  • @user-ge2cm4ow4t
    @user-ge2cm4ow4t Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. Please tell me what brand of paper do you use (with what characteristics)?

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey! I used Cellulose 200 gsm paper (30x40 cm), cold press by the brand Schut (their Serene type) for the swatches in this video.

  • @fredhubbard7210
    @fredhubbard7210 Před 2 lety

    Does anyone know the brand of the palette... or what some might call the paint box? And if you have one, would this be tough enough for stuffing into a backpack?

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety

      Hey Fred, its the Mijello Fushion palette for 18 colors. It's pretty affordable and I think it would be tough enough for stuffing into a backpack although I haven't done so myself.

    • @fredhubbard7210
      @fredhubbard7210 Před 2 lety +1

      @@myfantasticalimaginarium1890 Wow, Thanks.
      As far as colors, I have been experimenting with granulating colours mixed with staining compliments. DS Cerulean with DS Azo Yellow for example. I have found some interesting. I have some DS Lunar Earth in the mail...

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 2 lety

      @@fredhubbard7210 oohh that sounds like a good combo!! I don't own the cerulean unfortunately and the lunar earth has been on my wishlist but I put myself on a buying paint intermezzo at the moment haha. I love havind options but it is getting a bit out of hand haha.

  • @NinaQueena
    @NinaQueena Před měsícem

    Why no Videos the last year?? 😢

  • @frenchgrama
    @frenchgrama Před rokem +1

    Wouldn't it have been so much easier and more practical to actually paint a picture or some pictures using these paints???? - Swatches do not in any way depict what a pigment is capable of without seeing it in action in real paintings...

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Totally agree with you that swatches won't completely give a 100% accurate depiction of a watercolor and all it can (or can't) do. The way people will use the paints vary so choosing one subject to paint also wouldn't do them justice. Plus I personally just really love swatching watercolors ;).

    • @rayney1292
      @rayney1292 Před 4 měsíci +2

      This artist chose to highlight these gorgeous watercolors in the way that brought them joy. These swatches highlight the stunning properties of the watercolors. The artist demonstrates a variety of techniques...wet on dry, wet on wet, texture building techniques, and showcases the stunning granulating properties. I personally love this style of watercor color/pigment study, and many others appreciate seeing the swatches in this format before making a purchase. Some appreciate swatching, some appreciate paintings, and many appreciate both. It all has value. It's all about what what brings you joy ✨️

    • @M0odyBlue
      @M0odyBlue Před 4 měsíci +1

      I love seeing swatches. It’s easier to see the properties of the color in different strengths. I always swatch my new colors before I use them in a painting, so I really appreciate these type videos. Sometimes, I will see and hear the artist describe properties I know I won’t like or use, so that’s also helpful. I like that this artist also gives ideas on where to use the paint. You are probably a more experienced artist and if these types of videos don’t appeal to you, that’s fine. You’ve learned to avoid them in future. I do that all the time. Not every video is going to help or interest everyone.

  • @LCLand
    @LCLand Před 2 měsíci

    I appreciate your warning but you’re talking to fellow watercolor hoarders. I mean…….