Mont Marte Premium Extra Soft 120 set Oil Pastel Review and Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @cindyfromsydney7693
    @cindyfromsydney7693 2 месяца назад +4

    Lovely study! I rarely use oil pastels but I am hoping to change that as I’ve been a little obsessed with buying them lately😂 I like the Haiya? ones and the Caran D’ache ones but also own the lightwish and Sennelier ones. I really should start doing more!

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  2 месяца назад +1

      I'm right there with you Cindy. I love oil pastels and think they are obsession worthy for sure! You have some lovely brands! Please do make some fun art with them :) Please keep me posted on how the art journey is going with those oil pastels!

  • @fariaislam7872
    @fariaislam7872 21 день назад +3

    I was searching for this video.I am extremely glad to discover your channel and watching this video.
    Btw according to your video mont marte is softer than lightwish?

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  19 дней назад

      Thanks and welcome and the "Extra soft Mont Marte oil pastels" are slightly softer than the lightwish oil pastels where as the "signature Mont Marte oil pastels" are definitely harder oil pastels than the Lightwish. Hope this helps clear up the confusion. Please let me know if you have any more questions. Welcome to the MyArtCube community! :)

    • @ivypearl3895
      @ivypearl3895 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@myartcube Mont Marte gives the designation "Premium" to their artist range, which is the category of the extra soft oil pastels. I tried both the "Premium" and "Signature" lines, and I much prefer the softer, Premium version. You would probably like the oil pastels by Soho Urban Artist. They are fabulous, but only have 72 colors. FYI - Mungyo has a metallic/neon set with 12 colors in each category for a total of 24. I have them, but haven't yet tried them. Great video!

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  14 дней назад

      @ivypearl2895 you have such great insight. I appreciate your sharing this useful info. Ture I've never tried Soho urban artist oil pastels. I'll keep an eye out for a good deal on a small set to try out. Thank you again for sharing Ivy :)

  • @akschauer
    @akschauer Месяц назад +2

    I have been looking for a review of the Montmarte oil pastels, so thank you for this! I haven’t used the Montmarte or Lightwish, but I love my Mungyo Gallery oil pastels.

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  Месяц назад +1

      In my experience they are all good brands. I'm so glad you liked the review and found it useful :) Thank you for sharing.

  • @JoEsse-v2z
    @JoEsse-v2z 2 месяца назад +1

    So beautiful !

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  2 месяца назад

      Thank You! I just recently discovered what a joy oil pastels are to work with and hope to spread that enthusiasm for them. I hope it shows in my studies and demonstrations. Thank you for your kind comment and welcome to the community :)

  • @russgroover
    @russgroover 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful work! I might give that brand a shot, thanks!

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi there and welcome to the community :)
      I'm so glad you found the review useful! Please let me know if you have any questions about the set. Just an little extra info, I also really enjoy using the Lightwish/Kuelox oil classic pastel set as well as the Mungyo gallery oil pastels in case you've never tried those yet. I have other videos that demonstrate my use of those brands if you are trying to decide on which oil pastels best suite your needs :)

  • @annifanni23
    @annifanni23 Месяц назад +1

    I have some monte marte soft pastels but thinking about getting into oil pastels as I don’t like the dust 😢. Is there a water soluble pastel you suggest? Also how do you store your pastels? I see some people have trays for them ? Thanks 😊

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  Месяц назад

      I'm not that familiar with water soluble pastels but if you are looking for a water soluble crayon perhaps the Neocolor II's by Caran D'ache or Sargent art water soluble crayons. Again I don't have any experience with water soluble oil pastels so I cannot speak to that. And yes the dust and chalky texture and feel of soft pastels can be a deal breaker for many artists. I'm personally not a fan of soft pastels and have only tried them a few times and didn't take to them. Thank you for visiting and I hope I was of some help. :)

  • @TheNanoFiles
    @TheNanoFiles Месяц назад +1

    Wow your final product turned out amazing! I'm just starting my oil pastel journey, I will have to try stippling next. What book did you use for your reference?

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  Месяц назад +1

      The Book I referenced for this particular piece was Titled "Impressionism" by Karin H. Grimme. I added this reference to the description section of the video as well. You can also find images of these paintings online as well. Don't forget to check your local library for this or similar books before you spend your hard earned cash. Libraries have saved me a bundle over the last year. The original artist was Paul Signac. :) I hope this helps and congrats on starting your oil pastel journey! I'm excited for you. Best Wishes,
      Natalie

  • @chefwannabe1
    @chefwannabe1 Месяц назад +1

    I prefer the Mungyo brand; Sennelier and Haiya Haiya brands are too soft for my liking.

    • @myartcube
      @myartcube  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. I like Mungyo as well and the price is reasonable for good quality oil pastels :)