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  • @AngelLopez-ef6zt
    @AngelLopez-ef6zt11 сағат бұрын

    Why you even try this garbage please stay with the original for the safety of the art community if you buy cheap products help them to make more profit from something that going affect everyone including yourself.

  • @louielouie4187
    @louielouie4187Күн бұрын

    I think you got bamboozled 165 bucks for ? Tempted by the fruit of another

  • @christinejoyce3113
    @christinejoyce31137 күн бұрын

    Can you review Rublev paints?.

  • @hooareya6261
    @hooareya62617 күн бұрын

    am I the only one that notices she did't mix the W&N she did Jacksons twice.

  • @califmike2003
    @califmike20039 күн бұрын

    Lucas 1862 paints and their acrylic paints are garbage you get what you pay for

  • @darrylmitchell5639
    @darrylmitchell563910 күн бұрын

    It could be more better if she would not flash the products in a way that no one could see the names on the tubes. Like be a little bit more professional and slow the optics down. We are trying to make comparisons here. Thank you 🙄

  • @renatobfa
    @renatobfa11 күн бұрын

    The diferences to the eye are not even noticible.

  • @bjornmagus
    @bjornmagus11 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the candid review. I use calcium carbonate/marble dust/calcite/chalk (PW18), as a transparent "white". I usually mix it myself (very easy) or buy it as Rublev "Velazquez Medium". Tad Spurgeon discusses the chalk medium (he calls it "putty medium") at length in his book, videos, and site (which seems offline). Unlike just adding oil, it is not "fat" so long as the oil is fully saturated with chalk (i.e., at the Critical Pigment Volume Concentration). "Tints" in chalk medium have a lovely translucency which cannot be duplicated at any concentration of titanium white. At approx. half and half with Ti white, it is sort of a non-toxic substitute for lead white. Even better, in my tests, it did not yellow any more than the oil vehicle, whereas lead white yellowed horribly after a year or two (see also the Just Paint blog on the effect of lead white on lightfastness of various pigments). If you use a semi-opaque paint but sometimes wish you could mimic the translucency of a transparent equivalent, this will get you in that direction. For example, burnt sienna with chalk medium takes on some of the appearance of transparent red oxide. It might sink in, but touch-up varnish or final varnish will fix that. I was considering buying a tube of this, but it sounds like it is too coarse for my usage, so your review saved me the expense. Happy painting!

  • @oxoniumgirl
    @oxoniumgirl19 күн бұрын

    Btw you're semi-officially supposed to massage winsor & newton tubes before opening to recombine the oil and the pigment. if used straight from the tube without massage there's separation issues as you encountered. I wish they'd just print it on the boxes but they're afraid it will make them look bad, meanwhile every artist not in the know thinks they are bad because of the "extra" oil.

  • @lophoflora
    @lophoflora19 күн бұрын

    I like the cap, if it gets stuck with dry paint, you can use a coin on that slot to open it more easily.

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn19 күн бұрын

    Very interesting oil paint. Nice find Cally! I am curious if that is real cobalt blue. I assume it is given that it is vintage.

  • @louiswolfe5012
    @louiswolfe501220 күн бұрын

    Vermilion used to be made with literally mercury poisoning

  • @louiswolfe5012
    @louiswolfe501220 күн бұрын

    Eeew that yellow ochre looks nasty

  • @louiswolfe5012
    @louiswolfe501220 күн бұрын

    Cobalt blue is odd

  • @louiswolfe5012
    @louiswolfe501220 күн бұрын

    DONT USE ZINC WHITE! IT WILL CRACK YOUR PAINTINGS!

  • @mikehamilton7487
    @mikehamilton748719 күн бұрын

    Or you could just learn to use it properly like the world’s greatest artists have done for almost 200 years without so much as a hairline crack occurring. 😊

  • @louiswolfe5012
    @louiswolfe501220 күн бұрын

    Wow. Those are tiny

  • @louiswolfe5012
    @louiswolfe501220 күн бұрын

    If there was one paint color outta your entire collection that is the closest or match to your favorite color ever, which one would it be? And if you don't have it what would it be

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokka20 күн бұрын

    The collector in me yearns to find a legit Mummy Brown out in the wild, but those are incredibly difficult to find and not allowed on ebay, so I'll probably never find one. xD But my favorite color overall? Egyptian violet and yinmn blue are a tie, both are SO vibrant and can be toned down to some absolutely lovely shades. Egyptian Violet is significantly easier to get hold of, though 🤣

  • @louiswolfe5012
    @louiswolfe501219 күн бұрын

    ​@@CallyKariShokkanice. Mine is manganese blue hue by golden artist acrylics. Just for color For vintage, it would definitely be mummy brown also lol

  • @roundcrouton
    @roundcrouton20 күн бұрын

    My guess to why its called maries even though the logo is a horse is that on the their branding in chinese they have a phonetic transaltion for maries and the ma sound is made using the chinese word horse.

  • @danielbrant6740
    @danielbrant674023 күн бұрын

    Liked. Subscribed. Moar Polar, please. 😁

  • @tmp0922
    @tmp092225 күн бұрын

    Marie's Master's oil paints are the best from the brand , the professional line is more like Gamblin's 1980's line and are still very very good and I would qualify it as professional line of paints. But the Master's line is excellent and the pigments are what any other higher end brands uses... Cheap but very excellent brand and I'm MH guy but I have been using some Marie's colors like cobalt violet and the vermillion and viridian. The professional line is called 1919 and I haven't been able to find pigment info on that line but the masters brand has pigment info on the tube they come in 60ml and 200ml tubes.

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn25 күн бұрын

    I am curious if the green earth one is usable as well. I know earth tones dry very fast, but if something dries out in the tube it is probably related to the integrity of the cap. I have had some that leak oil from the bottle despite the cap being screwed on tightly.

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokka25 күн бұрын

    I couldn't even get that one open even with the hot water thing, so then I kinda just gave up. Didn't want to rip the aluminum and then just have paint everywhere.

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn25 күн бұрын

    @@CallyKariShokka If you boil some water then submerge the tube in it for 15 or 20 minitues that should get any cap off, or so they say. I have never had to do more than run hot water from the tap over it, so I haven't tried it. Is the tube still soft?

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokka25 күн бұрын

    @@pjjmsn Yeah, the hot water did not budge the cap off that one. The tube IS still soft, but this isn't the first time I've had a cap become stubborn even with hot water, and I'm not invested enough in the paint to work it too hard. 😅

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn25 күн бұрын

    @@CallyKariShokka Yes its a pain in the butt. But if and when the inkling strikes you, just boil all the stubborn ones together in a pot and they will all come off.

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn25 күн бұрын

    @@CallyKariShokka BTW, if that is genuine green earth and not synthetic then it might be a rare pigment. I remember hearing somewhere that all the green ochres have already been dug out of the ground.

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn25 күн бұрын

    I love seeing vintage paints. I live in Europe and I havem't seen much listed over here.

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew13328 күн бұрын

    Oil stick = oil pastel?

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokka28 күн бұрын

    Oil sticks are NOT oil pastels, they're two different things :D

  • @RubenMiguel10
    @RubenMiguel1029 күн бұрын

    What a stupid review. Your comments on the packaging reveal that you have absoluttely no idea what you are talking about. You are not knowledgeable about anything that has to do with pain at all. The transparency of a paint has nothing to do with the amount pf pigment in it, not on this case at least. Its related to the size of the particles of pigment. The more I watch this video the more ridiculous it gets😂

  • @gilvanjunior1599
    @gilvanjunior1599Ай бұрын

    Salut bonjour ça va?

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokkaАй бұрын

    Salut! :D

  • @danielbrant6740
    @danielbrant6740Ай бұрын

    So if 20 years is considered vintage, and 40 is antique. What's 60? 😆

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokkaАй бұрын

    ... ANCIENT

  • @mjeffn2
    @mjeffn2Ай бұрын

    Really interesting. I've started using oil sticks in the beginning stage of paintings for the initial compositional sketching and mass value for convenience, speed, and ease. Otherwise I have no idea how these are meant to be used. BTW, I think the brand is pronounced like Sen-elle-e-ay. Correct me if I'm wrong. I've dipped old ones in gambol and linseed oil and have gotten them softened up.

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokkaАй бұрын

    ...I am one of those people that pronounce everything incorrectly because I only READ the word, but never actually HEAR anyone say the word. :D

  • @paweyyy3338
    @paweyyy3338Ай бұрын

    OMG There is such a thing as misalliance. Mixing such a noble paint with a wall whitening product seems inappropriate, to use a euphemism. If anything, you should use lead white. ehhh...

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsnАй бұрын

    I am surprised all that oil leaked out of the Brown Pink Granular tube. Like you said you just received it in the mail the day before and the brand is barely out yet. I was under the impression that oil leakage is from long term storage. But your decades old vintage tubes don't even do that. Maybe they need to iron out some wrinkles in the production process.

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsnАй бұрын

    I agree with you about the ultramarine blue. A little goes a long way for me - it is a strong color. I don't need to buy any more either.

  • @Izzybaggins
    @IzzybagginsАй бұрын

    The “I don’t care” its very effective and immediate mirror attitude that makes the viewer to not care either and lose interest like if you don’t care ? Why should we? And it would mirror and mirror again but the next one is the who won’t care after reading my comment. Btw that explains the super low views I guess.

  • @brandonlrushman2870
    @brandonlrushman2870Ай бұрын

    I think the toxic chemicals is what gave the original paints that special look, feel, pop etc!!!! 🙌🏻 As a painter! I’d love to use original paints! I understand the consequences and as adult, I would take full precaution and attention while using the paints! 💙🙌🏻💚🙌🏻💛

  • @willmuckel9131
    @willmuckel9131Ай бұрын

    My Gamblin Silver exploded out when I first opened it as well.

  • @Divertedflight
    @DivertedflightАй бұрын

    I bought a Winsor a Newton version of this (don't even know if they still make it) and found it pretty pointless for standard representational painting.

  • @mrsnrub9780
    @mrsnrub9780Ай бұрын

    I'm tempted to try a thin glaze over a tonal landscape. I have the feeling that >>new york city noises<< a red interference over a muted green landscape could look quite special, especially under gallery lighting. Heavy applications are definitely for non-figurative abstract work. It pays to be open minded with the tools we have available.

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokkaАй бұрын

    (new york city noises) my neighbors have been blasting music at 5am, on SUNDAYS EVEN, aaa and yeah, I like that it's AVAILABLE, it's just... Unsure how to use

  • @Broody58
    @Broody58Ай бұрын

    It says mica? I'd bet its powdered mylar plastic. Pearls in the auto paint world. Special effects from light bouncing off, would work nice for wall decor paintings. Or say on a tree, yellow, orange or green pearl could add a nice flash of color for highlighted areas? Actual makeup for portraits?..a whole blue sky with the added reflecting blue may look good? But I'd bet opaque paints would really smother the reflectivity. Experiments to get the effect your going for. Too much may not look good. Kind of a black velvet elvis feeling.

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    That's interesting that they are all neutral greys but also completely different pigments >:0

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    Wood is made from plastic confirmed.

  • @verydrunkcat
    @verydrunkcatАй бұрын

    Oil paint is supposed to do that. Paint made without stabilizers and other additives will separate in a tube. If you've ever made your own paint, you will run into that asap. Most companies add things to their paint to make it not separate but then you're obviously not getting only oil and pigment. One thing you can do is store your paint cap side down so that pigment settles next to the opening. Or, before you use it, squeeze it onto some cardboard and let it sit for a bit, the cardboard will suck up extra oil. You can then move it to your palette. The reason why it's drying slow is because they probably used walnut oil, which yellows less than linseed oil, but dries slow.

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    Who the heck gave out free paint at random New York subway station??! Missed my chance >:[

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    $60 for all of that? That's a great deal!

  • @PlantagenetBloodline
    @PlantagenetBloodlineАй бұрын

    A landscape I painted with what was then still called Rowney Georgian colour over 45 years ago has not changed . No loss or change of colour , no fine cracks it still looks a like it did a week after added the final touches . I continue using Daler-Rowney [still produced in the UK] plus some the Artist's grade tubes but now have to sause real Flake White elsewhere as the EU flexed its muscles a few years ago deciding artists could no longer be trusted to handle it safely.

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    What's Georgian like vs. Winton?

  • @aserodriguez1425
    @aserodriguez1425Ай бұрын

    I like her 😂... "🎶I have no idea what I'm doing, and I have no degree in modern art🎶"

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    Gotta respect some dude that makes paint because he loves it.

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    I can tell you for a fact that the cad hues don't behave like the real cads. I have the Winton cad yellow hue, and it's super transparent and not full bodied.

  • @jahjahiscallin3237
    @jahjahiscallin3237Ай бұрын

    Love your reviews! Would love to know if you have tried RGH and Robert Doak? Both are reputable smal batch brands from NY.

  • @CallyKariShokka
    @CallyKariShokkaАй бұрын

    I haven't heard of RGH but Robert Doak... I contacted them just to see if they still existed as their website doesn't seem to have been updated in some time and their 'about' says it's run by someone up there in the years and just never got a response. Brooklyn's a BIT out of the way for me so I gotta be sure that they're even still there.

  • @jumanas4012
    @jumanas4012Ай бұрын

    here in Dubai Vasari line is more expensive than old holland ! Winton line is considered a student grade .

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133Ай бұрын

    The reason I hate titanium white for mixing is not just because it makes colors chalky. It changes the color entirely. Like if you started off with a deep, rich, transparent color ... and you mix titanium white into it. You get a freaking opaque flat pastel color. That's not what I wanted!! I just want that color but lighter :c

  • @ArtbyJasonABell
    @ArtbyJasonABellАй бұрын

    …id rate the Marie brand “great for studies only “ …I used Royal & Langnickel paints which are super cheap and made great master copies