I've never seen a video of anyone comparing their art from one media to another like that. LOVED the paintings on both papers but it's so refreshing to hear someone giving their honest unbiased opinions and it not be motivated by who is sponsoring them or what would make them seem like they have an unlimited amount of money to spend purchasing supplies and the highest priced supplies win. Not everyone can afford the best of the best. And from the looks of your comparisons it really is more to do with skill than anything. Great video.
Thank you. People also don't realize, you can wet both sides of pulp paper, let it sit for a few minutes, then paint on it. It will behave quite nicely. Kinda like how you prepare wood chips for a smoker (grill).
Just came across this. As I switched..actually, merged, Chinese traditional painting and calligraphy, with Western style & materials; I quickly found I couldn’t afford to always use my good cotton paper, for practice and scrap. I ordered this with my groceries last year. I had purchased a few strathmore, but got easily frustrated with it, especially wet on wet. I have now found an affordable cotton paper, but I had 2 9x12 notebooks-like yours. I have turned them into swatch and mixing recipe books. I’ve also somehow gotten myself addicted to pigments…and mulling my own single (PB33 ❤) and mixes me, my best friend or daughter, ask me to try. Our favs are my “hummingbird wing gray” with PR233 and PB35- I do my first swatches on the Grumbacher..this particular one, I actually framed 😂🤷🏼♀️. The texture and effect of these 2 granulating pigments is a very vibrant 3-D, almost silvery in the cool gray spots. The most frequent comment about that swatch? “What kind of LEATHER is that? It almost looks metallic!” I’ve made pans for all 3 of us and some to give away. I’ve made a few more great mixes, some based on Rockwells of Canada “self-evolving” paints. In fact I got my tube of the PV19 I needed to try and recreate their new Charms 3, Blue Iris. A stunning Magenta halo around dark vibrant purple (PV23) with some spots of precipitated Blue-Green shade (PB36). Considering what their swatches look like, I think it’s going to be yet another highly granulating, multicolor paint on Grumbachers. I don’t know why-I assume it’s the texture…but these “special effect” paints look better on Grumbacher than most of my cotton papers! One more technique that looks incredible on this paper-Kuretake Sumi-e Gold or Silver calligraphy ink-just a tiny bit with some more viscous watercolor (Indanthrone blue, Perylene green and maroon work great!) absolute magic! My younger daughter made a request…a painting of our old farm when they were really young-right on the Fl-Ga border, up on a hill that overlooked 2 counties in Florida and one in Ga. ! We had about 5 rare and endangers long leaf pines with HUGE pinecones, (My biggest was 20in, end to end) and looking at several large live oaks behind our small barn..WITH our 2 horses and barn cats, of course..maybe Rock, almost as big as our pony, he was 1/2 St Barnard , 1/2 Great Dane..the kids’ protector. She wants me to do it with the gold ink for flowers/dew in the distance. I’m considering doing it on this paper specifically for the size and effects. Anyways, I’ll send your video to my friend and daughter. Liz SWORE I used DS watercolor ground on the Grumbacher. I didn’t, but…might try it just to see how it looks! Red clay dressage ring in front of of the barn 🤔😁 I hope my belly calms down so I can go put my lab coat my friend got me, on and start playing
I really like this paper too. I have used it for many different media other than watercolor, eg. neocolor ii, acrylic paint. I is my go to paper. When I painted on this paper with acrylic it feels like painted leather when dry. I hope grumbacher doesn't change it. I have several extra pads just in case. Thank you for the comment. I enjoying knowing what other artists are working on. The painting you are planning sounds wonderful and complicated.
@@TamboArtwork all I found at Walmart was the 1401b acrylic paper. I don't know much about watercolor as I'm just beginning but I hope the paper will work. It's quite thick.
@@TamboArtwork thank you, I am very new to painting so I don't want to be misleading. It's just that their mixed media performed best among the ones I have tried.
Your paintings are impressive! I'm watching this because I just picked up a tablet of 140# Grumbacher watercolor paper at WM today - seemed substantial, like decent quality.
Thank you. I still like it. When I first bought some, I did a few small simple paintings to get a feel for how best to get the results I wanted. I hope it works out for you too.
I really liked the Grumbacher paper. I have Arches for special and used Canson XL for practice. Grumbacher is so much better than Canson imho. I so much agree with you ! Thanks for the review 👍
Hi! from Fresno, CA. Thank you so much for such a nice video. Your artwork is lovely. I just bought the Grumbacher paper you mentioned and it worked well, stayed flat and my colors looked nice. I’m just starting out and bought the Grumbacher for the reasons you mentioned. I also have an Arches pad I only want to use for special pieces. I’m glad that you like this paper, I do too. It lets me feel free to have fun. I also like your idea of taping down on the plastic cutting board. Brilliant! Subscribed. 😊
@@elizabethingram9784 Thank you so much for your kind comment. I still use this paper. I especially like it for making a study of what I want to paint on my expensive paper.
Thanks for the review. I’ve tried a lot of different types of paper and still haven’t found any “magic paper” myself. LOL I’ve been cutting some of it down into 4-inch squares and doing tiny studies to try different techniques. Something small and less overwhelming. Thanks for the videos. BTW, the paper may not be “magic”, but your fairies are. :)
Thank you Charla for your kind comment. ☺️ If you find any "magic paper" please let me know. Lol This paper is great for small studies and practice. I would be too nervous to use my cotton watercolor paper without practicing first. I think fairies are magic too!
I've never seen a video of anyone comparing their art from one media to another like that. LOVED the paintings on both papers but it's so refreshing to hear someone giving their honest unbiased opinions and it not be motivated by who is sponsoring them or what would make them seem like they have an unlimited amount of money to spend purchasing supplies and the highest priced supplies win. Not everyone can afford the best of the best. And from the looks of your comparisons it really is more to do with skill than anything. Great video.
Thank you ❤️ I'm glad you got some value from my review.
Daaaaang you got skills
Thank you. I have a long way to go. :D
Thank you. People also don't realize, you can wet both sides of pulp paper, let it sit for a few minutes, then paint on it. It will behave quite nicely. Kinda like how you prepare wood chips for a smoker (grill).
@@UJB123 You are very welcome. Thank you for your kind comment.
Thank you so much for posting this.
I learned so much of why I wasn’t getting the results I wanted. Very informative.
Thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad this video is helpful. I still use this paper.
Thanks for the review, i just got the grumbacher watercolor paper but haven't used it yet 🎉
@@andreaharutunian3838 Thank you for your kind comment.
Thank you so much for this!
You are welcome 😁
Just came across this. As I switched..actually, merged, Chinese traditional painting and calligraphy, with Western style & materials; I quickly found I couldn’t afford to always use my good cotton paper, for practice and scrap. I ordered this with my groceries last year. I had purchased a few strathmore, but got easily frustrated with it, especially wet on wet. I have now found an affordable cotton paper, but I had 2 9x12 notebooks-like yours.
I have turned them into swatch and mixing recipe books. I’ve also somehow gotten myself addicted to pigments…and mulling my own single (PB33 ❤) and mixes me, my best friend or daughter, ask me to try. Our favs are my “hummingbird wing gray” with PR233 and PB35- I do my first swatches on the Grumbacher..this particular one, I actually framed 😂🤷🏼♀️. The texture and effect of these 2 granulating pigments is a very vibrant 3-D, almost silvery in the cool gray spots. The most frequent comment about that swatch? “What kind of LEATHER is that? It almost looks metallic!” I’ve made pans for all 3 of us and some to give away.
I’ve made a few more great mixes, some based on Rockwells of Canada “self-evolving” paints.
In fact I got my tube of the PV19 I needed to try and recreate their new Charms 3, Blue Iris.
A stunning Magenta halo around dark vibrant purple (PV23) with some spots of precipitated Blue-Green shade (PB36). Considering what their swatches look like, I think it’s going to be yet another highly granulating, multicolor paint on Grumbachers. I don’t know why-I assume it’s the texture…but these “special effect” paints look better on Grumbacher than most of my cotton papers!
One more technique that looks incredible on this paper-Kuretake Sumi-e Gold or Silver calligraphy ink-just a tiny bit with some more viscous watercolor (Indanthrone blue, Perylene green and maroon work great!) absolute magic! My younger daughter made a request…a painting of our old farm when they were really young-right on the Fl-Ga border, up on a hill that overlooked 2 counties in Florida and one in Ga. ! We had about 5 rare and endangers long leaf pines with HUGE pinecones, (My biggest was 20in, end to end) and looking at several large live oaks behind our small barn..WITH our 2 horses and barn cats, of course..maybe Rock, almost as big as our pony, he was 1/2 St Barnard , 1/2 Great Dane..the kids’ protector. She wants me to do it with the gold ink for flowers/dew in the distance. I’m considering doing it on this paper specifically for the size and effects.
Anyways, I’ll send your video to my friend and daughter. Liz SWORE I used DS watercolor ground on the Grumbacher. I didn’t, but…might try it just to see how it looks! Red clay dressage ring in front of of the barn 🤔😁
I hope my belly calms down so I can go put my lab coat my friend got me, on and start playing
I really like this paper too. I have used it for many different media other than watercolor, eg. neocolor ii, acrylic paint. I is my go to paper. When I painted on this paper with acrylic it feels like painted leather when dry. I hope grumbacher doesn't change it. I have several extra pads just in case. Thank you for the comment. I enjoying knowing what other artists are working on. The painting you are planning sounds wonderful and complicated.
Thank you for this review! You’re right there aren’t many on this brand and I’m glad you did a comparison with the cotton paper!
Thank you. I'm still using this paper.
Valuable information. Thank you.
You are very welcome. I'm glad you found some info to help you.
@@TamboArtwork all I found at Walmart was the 1401b acrylic paper. I don't know much about watercolor as I'm just beginning but I hope the paper will work. It's quite thick.
@@lanafalana I don't know. My Walmart only has Grumbacher watercolor and mixed media paper. Let me know how it turns out.
Good review.
Thank you. This is still my favorite pulp watercolor paper.
Thank you for your advices!
Thank you so much for the review, I was hesitant about the watercolor sketchbook even though I love their mixed media sketchbooks
You are welcome ☺️. I'll check out the mixed media paper.
@@TamboArtwork thank you, I am very new to painting so I don't want to be misleading. It's just that their mixed media performed best among the ones I have tried.
Your paintings are impressive! I'm watching this because I just picked up a tablet of 140# Grumbacher watercolor paper at WM today - seemed substantial, like decent quality.
Thank you. I still like it. When I first bought some, I did a few small simple paintings to get a feel for how best to get the results I wanted. I hope it works out for you too.
❤ Thank you. I appreciate this video.
@@windywednesday4166 Thank you for your kind comment.
Great review. I am surprised with how well this paper performed for me. Subscribed! You're so right about each point! 😉
Thank you for sharing your experience with this paper. Your kind comment is appreciated.😊
I really liked the Grumbacher paper. I have Arches for special and used Canson XL for practice. Grumbacher is so much better than Canson imho.
I so much agree with you ! Thanks for the review 👍
Thank You for your kind comment. I use Fabriano for special.
I've played with watercolors in the past. I may have to give it whirl again! Great work on that painting!
Thanks Jim. I think watercolor is something I will never master. That's what keeps me interested. If you try them I would love to see your art.
Hi! from Fresno, CA. Thank you so much for such a nice video. Your artwork is lovely. I just bought the Grumbacher paper you mentioned and it worked well, stayed flat and my colors looked nice. I’m just starting out and bought the Grumbacher for the reasons you mentioned. I also have an Arches pad I only want to use for special pieces. I’m glad that you like this paper, I do too. It lets me feel free to have fun. I also like your idea of taping down on the plastic cutting board. Brilliant! Subscribed. 😊
@@elizabethingram9784 Thank you so much for your kind comment. I still use this paper. I especially like it for making a study of what I want to paint on my expensive paper.
Thanks for the review. I’ve tried a lot of different types of paper and still haven’t found any “magic paper” myself. LOL I’ve been cutting some of it down into 4-inch squares and doing tiny studies to try different techniques. Something small and less overwhelming. Thanks for the videos. BTW, the paper may not be “magic”, but your fairies are. :)
Thank you Charla for your kind comment. ☺️ If you find any "magic paper" please let me know. Lol
This paper is great for small studies and practice. I would be too nervous to use my cotton watercolor paper without practicing first.
I think fairies are magic too!
I love your plastic board! Where did you get it?
That is a small plastic cutting board I got at Walmart. I found them in the kitchen section. They are thin plastic super cheap.😄