Stephen Quiller Porcelain Watercolor Palette Review

Hey Guys ! todays video is a review of the Stephen Quiller Porcelain watercolor Palette . i have a lot of experience with the watercolor palette seeing as how i have purchased 2 ! in this video we will discuss the advantages to mixing on porcelain as well as the quality of the item itself and who i think this palette would be best suited to . also tips for how to inspect and set up your own watercolor palette . THE NEXT VIDEO COMING UP ON THIS CHANNEL WILL BE A VIDEO SHOWING HOW I SET UP THIS WATERCOLOR PALETTE AS WELL AS WHAT COLORS I CHOSE SO SUBSCRIBE SO YOU WONT MISS IT :-)
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  • @aoutsky
    @aoutsky3 жыл бұрын

    This is a beautiful palette. Sorry about the one that broke, completely understand your frustration. Just a heads up for anyone watching. American journey (cheap joes brand) makes square porcelain palettes. They come in two sizes and they will go on sale around Black Friday on cheap Joe’s website.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your comment . I hope it helps anyone who may want a porcelain palette themselves.

  • @aoutsky

    @aoutsky

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nicolemartinart5819 there's a $40 17 well palette (sojourner) and $62 30 well palette (cavalcade). The $40 one was on sale for under $25 last year.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@aoutsky this is super helpful info thanks so so much ! I get questions all the time about alternatives.

  • @ladyinblack3398
    @ladyinblack339810 ай бұрын

    I can toally relate about being attached to the supplies. I am also a person who takes pride in having one and the same items using for ages because I keep my things nice and take care of them. Not that I cant live without them but I like it when thing acompany me for half my life.

  • @isabellahaz
    @isabellahaz3 жыл бұрын

    Great video, love how you chose to break this review down. I’m a faaaaarely new artist (I’ve been doing art “seriously” for about a year), I’m a young artist too, so not only did I learn about the palette but also about what to look for when I get a palette. If that’s regarding when I’m actually looking for a palette or when I’ve already gotten my palette, I’ve learned what to look for. I love that there are so many artists on KZread, because I can learn so much from everyone and everyone has something different to teach. If some youtubers don’t talk about a certain thing I can usually find it on another channel or somewhere else online. But it can be hard to look for things I don’t know to look for, if that makes sense. So I love when people make pretty thorough reviews about products, and thorough videos overall. Anyway, I enjoyed this video very much😁 thank you so much!

  • @nadeaner.cowley513
    @nadeaner.cowley5133 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for sharing. Almost bought the same palette but decided to try out a John pike palette first. Thanks for the review. ❤

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your so welcome and thank you for watching

  • @wendyvancamp1738
    @wendyvancamp1738 Жыл бұрын

    I'm hunting for a new porcelain palette and was glad to see your review come up. I've heard of this palette many times and confess I've been curious about it. While it is beautiful and would be a dream to work with, I fear the heavy weight and size makes it a deal breaker for me. Meeden makes smaller ones that might be a better fit for my small studio space. I'm glad you mentioned the heavy weight of the Quiller palette. I had not realized they were THAT heavy. I wish you happy painting all the same. I can understand your frustration over losing your old palette, especially when you've invested so much time with your tool and that the replacement is costly. I hope the new one has proven to give you joy.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much ! Meeden has a dupe of this pallet as well on Amazon for around $35 so I'd suggest giving that one a try ☺️ I've enjoyed their quality and can recommend them .

  • @jillkama7614
    @jillkama76143 жыл бұрын

    No cerulean!! Ahh! I love that orange, sorry you are having trouble with it. I would be interested in comparing the po71 and po73. I have the color in a couple brands, I personally love the pan version of Paul Rubens. I bought the tubes to refill the pan, but haven't compared the pan vs tube pigment yet. After seeing what Daniel smith did I will have to go and swatch them later today. Good sleuthing

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    You know I actually just re purchased another Daniel smith color I fell inlove with only to discover sadly it too was totally different. I'm thinking of making a video sharing my discovery cause I have a few examples now of inconsistency in the line . I'm wondering if others are experiencing this ? As a youtuber and reviewer it certainly makes it hard for me to reccomend products or colors to subscribers because now I'm not sure they will be getting the same color I have . Never have I had this happen in other brands before . I love daniel smith paints. The quality is great but this color inconsistency issue bugs me .

  • @renmuffett
    @renmuffett3 жыл бұрын

    I have had my Stephen Quiller palette for many years and its wonderful. I love that its round. I'm so sorry your first was was destroyed in an accident. I would scream too! I have mostly Schmincke in mine and some have been in there for many years, dried hard as can be yet re-wets instantly. That's what I love about Schmincke. They don't have to be gummy to re-wet instantly. Even Cerulean re-wets instantly. I have a lot of M Graham also, since it was my 1st professional paint over 15 years ago. Denise Soden, called, " In Liquid Color, on KZread tested her Prussian Blue from M Graham and it faded drastically. She put it in the dark also to see if the color regained itself and it did not. She showed the samples she tested. Luckily, I was never fond of it anyway and prefer Phthalo's. On the Handprint website, Bruce McCoy tested several Prussian (PB27) pigment brands and they are risky because they can be fugitive to lightfast. You never know what you will get. They are mostly staining but not as bad as the Phthalos.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks . I think I'll only use it in my sketchbook no professional work. Sad it's such a historic hue. Oh well I respect and love my fans too much to sell anything that may not be completely stable . Now I want to try schminke paints lol . They have such soft buttery pastels

  • @StandaloneVR
    @StandaloneVR3 ай бұрын

    Hi, I'm sorry to hear what happened to your old palette. I have a question about the accident: did you successfully saved the watercolours pigments when the ceramic went in pieces (to move them in a new palette)? Thx for your attention

  • @meetmysidekick
    @meetmysidekick Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video! I want to buy this, but I can't seem to find out if the bottom of wells are sloped/slanted or not. I get mixed answers on the internet. Can you please confirm if the bottom of the wells is slanted....I am asking because I want to be able to put a glob of paint on the shallow side, spray it with some water and then the diluted paint wash can pool in the deep end. Would this work for this palette? Thank you!

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes this palette would work for that effect . There is a barrier at the end of each well which will keep your paint from spilling out into the mixing area and also keep mixes from splashing up and contaminating your colors. They are slightly slanted but the raised barrier certainly will keep it divided. I don't find them to be majorly slanted though like some other palettes I've owned. Hope this helps .

  • @meetmysidekick

    @meetmysidekick

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nicolemartinart5819 thank you

  • @renmuffett
    @renmuffett3 жыл бұрын

    The 1st watercolor I put in my Steven Quiller palette, was M Graham. I put the foam seal around the lid too. I let my paint dry as much as M Graham can dry in two weeks. However because my lid was too air tight, my M Graham watercolor began to mold. I had only put the palette away for a week and opened it up to find mold. It was bad. I had to soak my palatte in the bathtub to get it clean. So much wasted paint! This is why I switched to Schmincke. It won't mold if sealed when paint is damp. I have since learned that if you just cover MGraham and not seal it so the paint can breath and stay dry as possible, it won't mold. I ripped the seal off my palette lid. Watercolor palettes do not need to be sealed tight unless its a travel palette. Studio palettes only need a loose dust cover. So I love the floppy loose lid the way it is. I'm taking no chances. But I agree that huge signeture is aweful! LOL!

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow I'm so sorry you had to waste all that paint . Luckily I live in a pretty dry climate and I've never had any issues with mould in my m Grahams . The honey is a natural antimicrobial and helps to starve off the growth . I always leave the lid kinda half off when the paints are drying so the air can circulate through . M Graham paints really are my favorite . I've tried so many brands but find I'm always disappointed with them compared to m Graham. They are just so saturated . I'm thinking I might try the schminke now that you have so highly recommended them . They are one of the few brands I've yet to try. If I do pick some up I'll definitely do a review.

  • @renmuffett

    @renmuffett

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nicolemartinart5819 Yes, my climate was humid at that time at the Olympic Peninsula. My palette was way too well sealed 24/7 too. But moved back to Eastern Oregon thank goodness where its dry. I replaced much of my M Graham paint because some of them I still cannot live without. They have the best blues ever! One of the reasons I like Schmincke is because they are not as staining as M Graham. The reason for the extreme staining is because M Graham has the highest pigment load than any other brand with honey according to tests on handprint. If you start with M Graham, it spoils you for that pigment load. Schmincke is the most finely ground paint and layers more times without lifting than any other I've tried, so I can build up my richness of color without lifting. So it depends on your technique if you would enjoy Schmincke or not. Its also more expensive. Then I also have a fondness for Holbein because the colors are so clean and fresh looking. They stain the least of any other brand and that's what I use for my infant portraits. Its easier to rescue my goof ups. Happy painting! Your work is the best I've seen in KZread for a long time.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    Marks thanks so much for the detailed reply. Oh I totally agree about m Graham having the best pigment load but they do stain as you say and I notice alot of artists use far too much and find them hard to handle . But they are my favorite. I was wondering if you knew about the light fast info on the reds by schminke. What's held me off from trying them is another artist told me they use fugitive vat dye for their reds and that makes me nervous . I know they do in their pastels sadly though their reds are the most luscious and so beautiful. Thank you for the compliment on my artwork !!! It means more to me than you could ever know .

  • @ladyinblack3398

    @ladyinblack3398

    10 ай бұрын

    I wS thinking the same about the signature on the lid too. Mine says Meeden on the lid but tgat does not bother me at all because it's an art supply manufacturer not only an artist we ho by contract slaps their name on the same "meeden" pallete, and then charges 2 times much.

  • @waymire01
    @waymire013 жыл бұрын

    Have you seen anyone who makes the porcelain flower palettes with a lid, or have a good solution for covering them? I've been experimenting with limited trios and they are just perfect for that, but I would like to be able to store them with the paint intact.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've not seen any with a lid but you could try cling wrap or plastic wrap . I love porcelain flower dishes . Oh another suggestion. .. sometimes the groceries stores or pet stores will sell rubber lids to stretch and fit over cat food cans to keep them fresh .. you could try something like that . Good luck and let me know how it works out for you

  • @waymire01

    @waymire01

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nicolemartinart5819 ooh, the pet food cover is a great idea thank you. I think I have seen something similar for people food storage as well. Either would be better than my other solution which was a zip lock bag lol... works, but looks awful and it just kind of rattles around in there. Sometimes the plastic can get in the paint too since it's loose.

  • @ladyinblack3398
    @ladyinblack339810 ай бұрын

    Meeden makes or sells the identical same palette for half the price.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    10 ай бұрын

    Very similar yes

  • @ladyinblack3398

    @ladyinblack3398

    10 ай бұрын

    This brand is on sale at Jerry's Artarama right now for close to $27.00. So even more of a sale . The Mmeden one was 48 when I got it. And the day after I received it I saw the one on Jerry's on super sale. Also with the lid. The Meeden one also had the lid. I have seen some artist here on You tube who said theirs did not come with a lid when they bought theirs.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ladyinblack3398 I've really enjoyed meeden brand porcelain and I've even reviewed some of it on my channel. I can't say I've had the quiller dupe but everything I've got from them has been top notch. If they had their dupe at the time of purchase then I would have bought it over the quiller.

  • @giespel68

    @giespel68

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ladyinblack3398 I got my meeden palette 2 months ago from Amazon and it included a lid.

  • @karenpierce1905
    @karenpierce19053 жыл бұрын

    Why are you obsessing about Quiller's name? This is an extraordinary palette. I have one and love everything about it, even the loose top. It keeps dust out, but allows the paint to dry out between uses so it doesn't mold. Quiller invented it, let him have what is due him. When you invent a palette of this quality put your own name on it and be proud.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    First ... I'm not obsessing ... second this is my channel and my review so ofcourse I'm entitled to my opinion and to say whatever I want . When you have your own channel you can review it however you like. The name is huge a garish across the front . And if that wasnt enough it's even larger across the back . Like alot of people who purchased this palette I'm not happy about that . it's a turn off . That all being said had you watched the review till the end you would have realized this is my second purchase of it and I did give it a favorable review . And I highly recommended it . I know people who have since purchased it because of my review .

  • @justinkinter8651

    @justinkinter8651

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nicolemartinart5819 for real, geez, I feel like these days people emblazon their name, whether it be an individual or a company, on EVERYTHING!!! It’s so frustrating because it’s getting to the point where you have to literally hunt for items that aren’t emblazoned with another human being’s name or logo or company name. I’m sure Mr. Quiller is proud of the palette he invented and it maybe wasn’t even his idea to put his name on the cover in such a big font, but either way, YOU RISK OTHER PEOPLE BEING TURNED OFF OF THE PRODUCT WHEN YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN MASSIVE LETTERS ON ANYTHING!! The palette was invented by Quiller but I’m assuming it wasn’t intended for him, it was intended for his customers to put to good use. NO ONE IS TRYING TO JACK THE MAN OF THE CREDIT HE IS DUE, not in the slightest. God man, don’t even get me started on how clothes, specifically t-shirts, these days are literally just a cheap ass basic t-shirt with a company’s logo or someone else’s name emblazoned across the front. Quiller’s name on the front of this is in that same spirit, but I’ve always felt like anybody who proudly wears another human being’s name or company name across their chest so proudly is just an absolute moron. Besides all of this, it’s your channel so you can do as you please you are 100% correct.

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@justinkinter8651 THANK YOU ! it was completely unnecessary to have his name on it THAT LARGE and not only once but TWICE . It just seems like blatant narcissism to me .

  • @leannac2743
    @leannac27432 жыл бұрын

    The only think I dislike this palette is the weight. It's SO SO heavy!

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    2 жыл бұрын

    It really is . Which can be an advantage because it doesn't slide all around the table while you are working but a bit of a challenge for hand strength sufferers . Be careful moving it especially full of paint it is much heavier.

  • @jeanettegillings7202
    @jeanettegillings72023 жыл бұрын

    Of course you were upset! Not only your lovely palette shattering but you wouldn't have been able to save the pigments either! 😢

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. I was devastated. Heartbroken even. I know it sounds dramatic but I cried for 3 days . However I'm ready to move on now. Thanks so much for watching

  • @jeanettegillings7202

    @jeanettegillings7202

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nicole Martin Art no, I completely understand. I’d be heartbroken too...it’s a gorgeous palette. I’d love one but the freight to Australia is astronomical! Fair enough too....it’s so heavy...

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jeanettegillings7202 you might consider a porcelain plate or even an egg dish

  • @jeanettegillings7202

    @jeanettegillings7202

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nicole Martin Art thanks Nicole. I purchased some square white plates (they were on special 👍). I’ve seen those egg plates on KZread etc. I think they’re an American style. Never seen them before

  • @robertweinblatt2018
    @robertweinblatt2018 Жыл бұрын

    TheMeeden 32 well palette is 1/2 the price, just as heavy and large and works just great without a name slammed all over it even though I don’t know why that matters

  • @nicolemartinart5819

    @nicolemartinart5819

    Жыл бұрын

    The name matters because it's large and distasteful. And for the price you pay for a luxury palette you shouldn't have to stare at another artist's narcissism plastered all over the piece of porcelain you just purchased LOL. . at the time of filming the meeden palette was not available. But I agree with you that the meeden porcelain quality is excellent. I have purchased several items from meeden and I've been very happy and I would suggest it as an alternative.