Playing with Mediums in Watercolor

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  • čas přidán 21. 02. 2023
  • Play Day! Let's see what these things do!
    Winsor & Newton Mediums - Gum Arabic, Masking Fluid, Permanent Masking Fluid, Ox Gall Liquid, Texture Medium, Granulation Medium, Iridescent Medium
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Komentáře • 110

  • @marilynromans2546
    @marilynromans2546 Před rokem +16

    Dale Olson and Robert Weinblatt - Amazingkt rude comments. Watch something else and don't intrude on a happy group of people who are grateful to Shelly for her far above average generous teaching.

  • @dianequinn1500
    @dianequinn1500 Před rokem +5

    Another absorbing session, Shelley. I love the pace of your deliveries and your thoroughness. You are very generous in what you provide. Thank you.

  • @natlisan
    @natlisan Před rokem +16

    Very interesting & informative video Shelley! I 'don't normally use mediums in my watercolour's, but I do use removable masking and synthetic Ox Gall on occasion! I actually have a great tip for Ox Gall, I add a few drops into my water instead of using it undiluted. I use it when I need to paint a large wash like a sky because it slows down the drying time as well as aiding in a smoother blend. I also use it to fix unwanted blooms, by doing a wash of the clean water and ox gall with a soft wash brush.

  • @ShoshiPlatypus
    @ShoshiPlatypus Před měsícem +1

    Fascinating video. I love watching these experimental videos, testing different products and comparing them. I haven't done much watercolour work but have a lot of equivalent media to these for acrylics which I use for mixed media. Lovely to see the effects in a different medium.

  • @polgara28
    @polgara28 Před rokem +4

    I love experiments! So glad this video showed up on my YT homepage! Thanks for taking the time to do this. One of my favorite experiments involved Gamblin's powdered Mars black pigment. It granulates a lot. Always take time to play! ❤🎨

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem

      I'm hearing a lot about Mars black these days. Adding to my shopping list and more play time!

  • @susanjerrell9220
    @susanjerrell9220 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for doing this! I will definitely save this for reference later. I've had questions about most of these and have not even heard of a couple. Thanks a lot!!! 💖

  • @B1ackDahlia767
    @B1ackDahlia767 Před 8 měsíci +4

    @Shelley Prior Fine Art, Schmincke's new masking fluid can be used without adding a soap barrier & won't damage your brushes! I'm so excited to try it out!

  • @jillp3761
    @jillp3761 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Putting masking fluid on wet paper would make great sky holes in trees,nice soft edges

  • @simantichaudhuri6053
    @simantichaudhuri6053 Před měsícem +1

    So interesting.....and informative! Just great!

  • @michelleschumacher4787
    @michelleschumacher4787 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for going through all these for us! I learned so much! Blending medium is my good friend but I need to try these others too. Thanks again!

  • @Shuvah2Him
    @Shuvah2Him Před rokem +7

    I have never used mediums, but have experimented with modifying substrates to use watercolors. I recently used Liquitex Clear Gesso on plain paper and on parchment paper, and that works about the same as watercolor ground

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      Good to know Dolores. Will have to try that one.

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Před 5 měsíci

      That's interesting. I saw an article on making your own gesso... the person then put a little baking soda in it to use as Watercolor ground. Their amount of baking soda was dependent on the result from the original recipe, so I had to guess! I just used cheap gesso from Walmart, but it worked... sort of. 😂 mostly it was a really fun experiment.

  • @mjrewerts
    @mjrewerts Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. I can’t wait to play!

  • @mireillelebeau2513
    @mireillelebeau2513 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Shelley. I've learned a lot.

  • @karisteinbacher4535
    @karisteinbacher4535 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing. Gave us a chance to see what the different mediums do.

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem

      It's always fun to play with new things. Good to know a bit about each before investing in products though.

  • @marlbboro8091
    @marlbboro8091 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I am obsessed with granulation and have trouble getting even naturally granulating pigments to granulate like D Smiths Ultramarine. ( poor water manipulation) I love that medium ! 😍😍😍

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm just getting into granulating pigments, and there are some good videos out there just recently. Apparently, it will behave differently on different papers, but more importantly, having hard water seems to affect it. So, getting distilled water might help, and I've heard putting salt in your water might help. And a little play time doesn't hurt either.❤

  • @gardengal9478
    @gardengal9478 Před rokem +1

    Very comprehensive. Thank you!

  • @CatWezel66
    @CatWezel66 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for all this information Shelley😁💝

  • @user-ot7qp6rr7f
    @user-ot7qp6rr7f Před rokem +1

    Very interesting! Thank you so much! Lots of new information for me 👍❤️🙏

  • @nancyrolfe3033
    @nancyrolfe3033 Před rokem +2

    I loved this!! I have a couple but it was great to see how you used them!!
    I’ve wanted to see how some others worked….I.e. lifting preparation.
    Thank you,
    Nancy Rolfe

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Nancy. I like experimenting with these and hearing how other people are using them creatively too. Enjoy playing with some of them. Happy painting!

  • @patriciasheridan7
    @patriciasheridan7 Před rokem +1

    Extremely informative!

  • @rmc9076
    @rmc9076 Před rokem +2

    Cool baby palette!

  • @susanvorgias346
    @susanvorgias346 Před rokem +2

    Great presentation!!!!

  • @DwarfDragonwulf
    @DwarfDragonwulf Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have a few of these, but this was still very informative and helpful. Thank you for this video. First time I've seen you, Subscribed.

  • @malakhiedwardsjohn5252
    @malakhiedwardsjohn5252 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank You

  • @susanbradford4543
    @susanbradford4543 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You can slow down drying time of watercolors with gylserine too.

  • @lynneboll4259
    @lynneboll4259 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’ve put the iridescent fluid onto a painted, dried surface for best results.

  • @meliaklapadaki2309
    @meliaklapadaki2309 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Το μάθημα αυτό ήταν πολύ χρήσιμο και σας ευχαριστώ πολύ .καλό βράδυ από Αθήνα

  • @michellegilmore2766
    @michellegilmore2766 Před rokem +2

    I love this video. You explain things very well I just subscribe to your channel. Yes I have put Ox Gall few drops in my water to slow down drying time especially when doing the sky in my mix medium watercolor paintings. I learn this to do in art school for graphic illustration this was before computers. I am a mix media artist watercolor, color pencils, markers and pen and ink. I have use some of these mediums that you are demonstrating in this video. I have use Gum Arabic and both of those permanent and removable masking fuild in my art painting. I use disposable brushes exactly for using to paint with masking fuild while painting with watercolor.

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      Thanks very much. I'm hoping to find some time to do more playing with all of these mediums too.

    • @michellegilmore2766
      @michellegilmore2766 Před rokem +2

      @@shelleypriorfineart yes they do help in your paintings and are interesting to use. I love your your videos.

    • @michellegilmore2766
      @michellegilmore2766 Před rokem +1

      Thanks

  • @margaretrollins8503
    @margaretrollins8503 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Helpful!

  • @suel4269
    @suel4269 Před rokem +3

    Thankyou for this. I have texture medium and have never used it. Iridescent medium would be nice on black paper .

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Sue. Yes, black watercolor paper is on my list to try as well.

  • @karendurston2528
    @karendurston2528 Před rokem +2

    My friend posted some photos tonight of the northern lights in Norway. Maybe the ox gall would work for those. (I of course looked at the photos and wondered how to do a watercolor wash like that but it is unusual. Then I watched your video.)

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. I'm not sure if this is the video you are referring to but it's my version of northern lights. czcams.com/video/Un-gH5nt4_s/video.html

  • @ridingmom700
    @ridingmom700 Před rokem +4

    Someone mentioned using the lifting medium with ocean waves. I wonder about whether it might combine well with frisket in that it might allow for better softening of lines after the frisket is removed. I’m gonna experiment!

  • @lynneboll4259
    @lynneboll4259 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Put several drops of gum Arabic in your water container and then use your moistened paint brush, mixed with your pigment, and it will stay wet a bit longer.

  • @andreamarshall3356
    @andreamarshall3356 Před 7 měsíci +1

    moulding paste for acrylic works,matt paste for acrylic also paste works

  • @karendurston2528
    @karendurston2528 Před rokem +2

    Thanks - I'm also thinking how can they be used. I thought the granulation might be good for some dock scenes. I have some Maine reference photos and and the granulation might have a weather-worn look in a dark color.

  • @ginnymcdonald6947
    @ginnymcdonald6947 Před rokem +2

    Modeling paste is called Aquapasto.

  • @ewwwobbie
    @ewwwobbie Před rokem +2

    The masking fluid on damp might be nice for the glow of a candle or the sun through a cloud.

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      Worth trying out to see if it works in various ways.

    • @keepyourshoesathedoor
      @keepyourshoesathedoor Před rokem

      😳 that makes so much sense!!!

    • @jillp3761
      @jillp3761 Před 9 měsíci

      I said basically the same thing, sun holes in trees and halos on sun or moon!!!

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Před 5 měsíci

      That's an interesting idea 💡. It looks like it would be a fun thing to play with! I'd never heard of it before.

  • @jillp3761
    @jillp3761 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Lifting off the gum Arabic seems like it would be great for moons or suns with a halo...

  • @user-fx4qc6pz8g
    @user-fx4qc6pz8g Před rokem +3

    Is there a way to go back to a light blue object in a painting and make it a more luminescent sky blue that will stand out, or once it’s down there’s no way to brighten/lighten it up?

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +3

      Well, to brighten blue it starts with the color. I don't think there is a medium that will help increase color brightness. You could try glazing another wash over the first. Carefully re-wet the surface (gently to not disturb the first layers) and apply more color to the area you want to brighten up. The blue that you use will make a difference. Most bright, blue skies are closer to a cerulean, phthalo or even cobalt. Ultramarine tends to look a bit duller, almost stormy in a sky wash. I recommend doing a swatch and compare to your reference first.

  • @marlbboro8091
    @marlbboro8091 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have cheap Himi Miya jelly gouache which is constantly lifting on itself. This permanent masking fluid might be the answer in helping base layers stay put ? I love these WN mediums. I was also looking into synthetic oxgall. To make the paints dance and spread like QOR does.

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Gouache, while similar to watercolor doesn’t behave the same. I recommend seeking out some specific gouache videos. By all means DO experiment though on something that isn’t precious. Many innovative ideas have come from experimentation.

  • @NessaWolfeMuller
    @NessaWolfeMuller Před 3 měsíci

    For a paint with more than one base pigment, how would the granulation medium affect it? Say perhaps a two pigment purple ?

  • @b.peterson6541
    @b.peterson6541 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I believe iridescent is due to mica, a mineral.

  • @triciashaw1973
    @triciashaw1973 Před rokem +3

    Would it be necessary/wise to rinse out the water jar after washing the brush following the use of a medium? Could it contaminate further use of the water?

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +3

      It wouldn't hurt to rinse the water. Ox Gall may be added to your paint water (a few drops per ounce) as it helps the flow of washes.

    • @polgara28
      @polgara28 Před rokem +2

      I would! Especially with the texture medium or the masking fluid. Whenever I use something like that, or paints with mica in them, I use separate jars and brushes.

  • @ridingmom700
    @ridingmom700 Před rokem +1

    Winsor Newton says you just dip your brush right into the permanent masking fluid. I wonder if the soap may have altered it?

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Joanna. Brush seems okay. Will find a cheap brush and try it again but doubt that the soap altered it.

  • @marilynromans2546
    @marilynromans2546 Před rokem +1

    Sorry about the typo -- arthritic fingers.

  • @jillp3761
    @jillp3761 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Would the powdered ox gall act like salt to make texture?

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před 7 měsíci

      I haven’t tried that. Let me know the result if you experiment please.

  • @magnuskarlsson8655
    @magnuskarlsson8655 Před rokem

    Hi, thank you for this informative video. I have a question: Windsor and Newton used to have a watercolor medium simply called "Watercolor medium". I can't find it in any retail stores online, do you know if they've changed the name and it's now called something else? Or perhaps it's the same as texture medium? Thank you.

    • @davidmolloy126
      @davidmolloy126 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hiya Magnus, Winsor and Newton changed the name of the Watercolour medium to Blending medium. It's exactly the same stuff and has watercolour medium as a subtitle under the new name.
      It's available anywhere online in the UK and I've just checked on Jackson's art supplies and It's £7.25 for a standard 75ml bottle.
      I hope that this helps, take care, David.

  • @lynneboll4259
    @lynneboll4259 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Not sure what brand of ultramarine you are using, but I’ve never had actual chunks of pigment in mine, I use Daniel Smith, as well as Winsor Newton. That is sort of bizarre.

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před 3 měsíci

      I’m using DaVinci paint. It’s not the brand but the pigment itself that granulates with ultramarine. Burnt sienna is another pigment that is naturally granulating. Many artists find this effect is quite desirable in their paint.

  • @blueviolets2022
    @blueviolets2022 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow. I stopped watching this video for some odd reason, awhile back. Today, i researched iridescent medium for watercolor, and voila, it was at that specific point of iridescent medium. 😂
    Great video, thank you for sharing with us. 😊

  • @Merletth
    @Merletth Před rokem +1

    New Orleans LA

  • @debbrantstevens8826
    @debbrantstevens8826 Před rokem +4

    Frustrating that you didn't put 'with medium' next to 'without media', so we could really see the difference!

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      I'll have to review this video and see if I can add some text perhaps.

  • @lherzog27
    @lherzog27 Před rokem +2

    Why use gum Arabic to revive your paint and not glycerin? Thanks

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +1

      I suppose glycerin could be used but only a small quantity similar to the gum arabic. I will have to experiment with that.

    • @lherzog27
      @lherzog27 Před rokem +1

      @@shelleypriorfineart thanks Shelley I am also trying it out in the water because my paper and paints dry way too quickly!

  • @patriciasheridan7
    @patriciasheridan7 Před rokem +2

    Virginia, USA

  • @davidliddall4948
    @davidliddall4948 Před rokem +2

    I live and paint in a bus travelling here in NZ. Twice now my W&N resistor bottle had fallen over and leaked all over the place, ruining a couple of good brushes, I don't trust it, at all. though it's a good product

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem

      That's unfortunate David. It's such a helpful product. Perhaps transfer it to a more air-tight bottle that won't leak. Any brushes with dried masking fluid can be recovered with goo-gone (removes sticky labels from glassware etc). You may have to work at it a bit but it will get it out and then rinse out the brush afterwards.

  • @daleolson1
    @daleolson1 Před rokem

    Very poor presentation. It would be much smoother if you knew the results over long term painting with the mediums and could show us some positive results. Get your act together.

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +6

      I’m sorry that my live stream didn’t meet your standards. I did call this ‘playing’ with mediums rather than ‘how to’. I never intended to deep dive into the mediums but rather to give a brief sampling of each for comparison.

    • @ladonnabibler6669
      @ladonnabibler6669 Před rokem +1

      @dale olsonTake what you get and don't throw a fit. The world doesn't revolve around what you want. Get your act together.

    • @marlbboro8091
      @marlbboro8091 Před 6 měsíci

      Ignore the troll. Waste of time. Your stream was perfect. ! I am a beginner and play , and don’t care about long term effects on paintings blah blah.

    • @sarah_pings_witherby
      @sarah_pings_witherby Před 10 dny

      Well, you’re just a bundle of positivity aren’t you? If you had read the title of this live stream properly, maybe you wouldn’t have left such a snitty comment? Perhaps not tho! You could have, for example, suggested a follow up video to show use over time. We all need to remember that we are visitors to a creator’s space, not fee paying residents. If you aren’t happy, just click through and move on; there is no need to be so scathing.

  • @robertweinblatt2018
    @robertweinblatt2018 Před rokem

    Why CANT people learn that the paper is called ARSH NOT ARCHES! It’s a small village in France where the paper is made❤

    • @shelleypriorfineart
      @shelleypriorfineart  Před rokem +6

      As I am from bi-lingual Canada, I DO know the correct French pronunciation. I chose to pronounce it the way most English speaking North Americans pronounce it since a good number of my followers are American.

    • @kathybutkus5743
      @kathybutkus5743 Před rokem +4

      It just doesn’t matter. We are not French and we all know what is being said. Good grief. Find something bigger to fuss about.

    • @frankclarkjr6369
      @frankclarkjr6369 Před rokem

      Wee wee

    • @Obsidian_Iris_
      @Obsidian_Iris_ Před 8 měsíci +1

      First of all, it’s CAN’T, with an apostrophe. If you’re going to be -obnoxiously rude- pedantic, you should make sure your halo is on straight. Secondly, she knows the French pronunciation and has used it She is Canadian and French is generally well known there).. Most importantly, international companies know people are going to pronounce their company name and the names of their products by the rules of their own language, it’s only human nature to do so. I’ve heard employees of Arches pronounce it both ways and state it depends upon what language you speak as to how it’s pronounced. I’m not suggesting both are actually correct any more than I believe there are several ways to pronounce a person’s given name just because there are many possible ways to pronounce it, only that when it comes to business, allowances are made to accommodate the customer.

    • @marlbboro8091
      @marlbboro8091 Před 6 měsíci

      Nobody cares, neither does Arches. People know but can’t be bothered. If Arches cared they would make an Arsh brand for North America and the world. 😂 all I can be bothered with is pronouncing Champagne correctly 😛