You’re the only person I’ve come across, other than myself, who would rather continue the colour progression immediately underneath the previous swatch rather than going to the left hand side automatically to start a new line! It makes so much more sense visually to have similar colours adjacent to each other!😊😊😊
I love learning about pigments from you! I've binge-read so many blog posts as soon as I discovered your research. Thank you for sharing this with the world ✨️
I am totally enamored by this selection of watercolors for a well rounded palette. As usual, your explanations for choosing these colors make perfect sense.
I recently bought Pyrrol Crimson since you like it so much and WOW.... what a stunning, rich color. It is pretty similar to my Perylene maroon by Schmincke but a little redder (less brown). It kinda looks like if you were to mix a little red into Perylene maroon or something. I love it though. Perfect for shadows in red flowers. Or deepening other reds. It’s very rich
So calming I will be taking painting up ..found a retail shop locally I will visit this weekend..very informative. Australian yes spring is opening up colour now
Once you get into the secondary colours, personal preferences play a large part. There isn't an orange, as they are so easy to mix with this set. Nor is there a purple for the same reason. If you were to add a convenience purple you'd have the option of a single pigment Carbazole Violet, a soft and granulating Ultramarine Violet, a two pigment mix Imperial Purple, a two pigment mix Cobalt Purple or three pigment mix Moonglow or Shadow Violet - and that's just a start. While I included a lot of convenience greens - the most useful ones I have come across - I've left purples and oranges for others to mix or add.
Thank you so much for swatching this palette, it was so helpful to get your thoughts behind the choices and which colors neutralize each other. The mix swatches were a nice bonus, a reminder of the rich resource you have on your website and blog.
Great video, very informative for someone who is shopping around to upgrade their present paints. I would love to know what brush you are using in this video.
I looked for the set at Jerry's Artarama, Dick Blick, and Amazon US. None of those 3 had that or any set of 24 Daniel Smith. Where could one find this palette?
Covid-19 has hit many companies, including Daniel Smith, who had to shut down the factory. They are up and running again so in time the palettes will be available again.
I’m glad to hear how you and DS came up with the selections. I painted out the full color chart and I was amazed. I was surprised at how useful undersea gr, goethite, and buff titanium have turned out to be. I will keep the colors as is and just refill full pans as I go (except for phthalo green- I’ll keep it in a half pan because I’m intimidated). I might try DS raw sienna PBr7 because raw sienna light mixes very similarly to the yellow ochre.I’m really into shadow violet so I might need to add that eventually.I usually change up composed palettes a fair amount to suit my preferences - this is the first time I don’t feel a need to make adjustments. Thanks for your work on this palette and the video.
Da Vinci Artissimo sable mop, Series 428 is an awesome brush, I also found them to be pricy! You appear to have a lot of control with the one your useing...curious to know which size it is. I checked my stock and have all the colors in DS...less Sap Green and Cobalt Turquoise!
Hi Jane, Wow, wonder what it will retail for? must be close to AUD 300 dollars with the two palettes. It is nearly exactly, my palette that you made up for me, only in pans, which I tend to prefer. Thanks for working with DS again. The better metal palette, and your selection are worthwhile, a great investment.
I am a newbie painter and started with the DS watercolor sticks after seeing your blog. Thank you so much. What colors would you add to make a basic pallette for Florals? Also, I found the 24 pallette at Delta Art Supplies in Edmonton Canada for $165.
@@marshaduggan8853 I have the original 15 color half pan set and it is wonderful for florals as is. I believe all of those colors are included in this set. I added some convenience greens (sap, undersea, and perylene) all of which are also included in this 24 pan set. Hope that helps, this really is just a lovely collection of colors!
I recommend this to my students , the problem is the price, that is ok when you know a little bit watercolour but beginners are often afraid to buy it….They go to dollorama….oh my god….Times spend to tell them….😢
I am so disappointed that DS changed the hue of its Transparent Pyrrol Orange. It was my most favorite color out of all colors and unique to DS. Any suggestions for a replacement from any other brand? If not, any suggestion for a mix that is close enough in its richness and original hue?
Yes it has been my go-to warm red for ever! The new version is a beautiful orange, but not the unique warm orange-red we were used to. I've rummaged through a few stores to try to find the old tubes to stock up! I Haven't tried adjusting the new version with either crimson or rose to replicate the old version - it may be possible. The closest I can think of are either Aquarius Pyrrol orange, made with PR73 - it is on the red side of orange, though not quite as red as the DS one was. Or Old Holland Vermilion Extra, made with PR251, which is even closer in hue, but is semi-transparent. Or make the switch to DS Pyrrol Scarlet, which is a lovely classic warm red.
A very helpful video. It looks like a great combo of colors. Do the pans shift in the box? it looks like paint would get between the wells. Does the paint stain the mixing areas like it does on plastic palettes?
The pans are held into the box with metal clips so they don't move around. The staining colours, especially the phthalo colours, will tend to stain anything but ceramic, but it is easy enough to clean with a little vegetable oil or use the Masters brush cleaner and conditioner.
It depends on your budget and what else you already have. This included a palette, which is useful, and a terrific range of colours. The Ultimate Mixing Set has the 15 colours I use in my courses if you want a more compact set up.
@@janeblundellart Thank you so much for your reply! For now I purchased the white nights, handpicking the colours that match yours ultimate mixing set the most, based on your amazing blog post! Just starting out, and absolutely love your blogs! I was intrigued by Daniel smith cause of all the love in the community and kept wondering if In should pick it up as well!
Hello Jane, I don’t think I say anything new when I say how much I enjoy your art,tutorials and everything I read on your website,your explanation about all the colors,the swatches helped me so much choosing DS colors, I am kind of a beginner. I would like to ask you about the water container you’ are using. I am looking for one and I saw this one at Blick’s and I remembered that I saw you using it,I didn’t see anybody else. I like it because it has 3 areas, I just wanted to ask is it big enough to hold the necessary amount of water for rinsing,maybe 2x and then the clean water also, are you happy with it? Thank you 😊
@@janeblundellart thank you so much! Would you mind suggesting what other secondaries/tertiaries or any other convenience or simple must have colours (hard to mix) would you add to this set? (Except violet as you already suggested it in another comment here).
@@peterihnat108 It rather depends what you like to paint. For most people, 24 colours will be all they will need. However there are some wonderful special effects colours that you could consider. These include Lunar Black, which is the only black pigment I use, due to its amazing granulation; Jane's Black Red/Green, which is a convenience black mix; Moonglow, which is a thee pigment shadow purple with interesting separation in the pigments; Transparent Red Oxide, which is a little like Quinacridone Burnt Orange but more granulating - like rust; Piemontite, which is like Indian Red but more graduating and darker with greater variation in colour when used diluted or strong; Green Apatite Genuine, which is a super granulating green for special effects; Serpentine Genuine, which is another lovely granulating grass-like green. For a convenience mid purple, for anyone else reading this, either the single pigment Carbazole Violet works as a powerful and staining colour, or Imperial Purple, which is a granulating two pigment mix. I don't suggest you need all of these, but they are some that I enjoy as 'extras'.
I found it! It’s a Jack Richeson porcelain palette. www.amazon.com/Jack-Richeson-Porcelain-Palette-Mixing/dp/B000A8BPGU/ref=sr_1_10?crid=12K2V3NY783D&dchild=1&keywords=round+porcelain+palette&qid=1594441477&sprefix=round+porcel%2Caps%2C229&sr=8-10
The Daniel Smith factory had to close down due to the covid-19 restrictions. While it is now up and running again, it may take a while for the supply chain to click fully into gear.
@Jane Blundell im sorry i just rewatched and noticed you mentioned this. Not sure if it will be useful to you but you could have an extra color if you replaced the quin gold with quin gold deep (not if you have any p049 left) and removed the burnt orange.
@spiritsjoy I find Quinacridone Gold far too useful as a mixing deep yellow to remove it. While I still have the PO49, the Quinacridone Gold hue is also terrific at mixing greens and making interesting yellow earth colours with the earth pigments.
I’ve never understood why DS has forced the Perm Alizarin Crimson hue into your palettes. I will NEVER use a 3 pigment color in lieu of a single pigment color. Count me in as a Pyrrol Crimson fan.
It was due to production issues. Pyrrol Crimson can be quite runny and didn't work well in the pans. I prefer single pigments too of course, and suggest people refill with PR264 when they use up the Permanent Alizarin Crimson.
You’re the only person I’ve come across, other than myself, who would rather continue the colour progression immediately underneath the previous swatch rather than going to the left hand side automatically to start a new line! It makes so much more sense visually to have similar colours adjacent to each other!😊😊😊
I love learning about pigments from you! I've binge-read so many blog posts as soon as I discovered your research. Thank you for sharing this with the world ✨️
Your explanations while painting the swatches are so interesting and informative! I enjoyed this and will listen to it again! Thank you so much.
Hello Jane, I like new additions of Quinacridone Burnt Orange (which isn t made by W&N), Raw sienna light and Sap Green.
Excellent video!
Thank you for sharing...
I am totally enamored by this selection of watercolors for a well rounded palette. As usual, your explanations for choosing these colors make perfect sense.
I'm so glad!
Looks as a Very good Palette. Thank you for showing all the mixes as well 🤩😍❣️
My pleasure 😊
Excellent color choices in this set
I recently bought Pyrrol Crimson since you like it so much and WOW.... what a stunning, rich color. It is pretty similar to my Perylene maroon by Schmincke but a little redder (less brown). It kinda looks like if you were to mix a little red into Perylene maroon or something. I love it though. Perfect for shadows in red flowers. Or deepening other reds. It’s very rich
I think I will have to get this set.... love the second row especially- Thank you for tempting me!
Thanks so much. I’m finding your videos on colour and your demonstrations of how to paint samples very illuminating.
Glad you like them!
I am always following your lessons, IG and FB, your tips are very helpful.
So calming I will be taking painting up ..found a retail shop locally I will visit this weekend..very informative. Australian yes spring is opening up colour now
I was really expecting Moonglow would be included here.. but this set is really very functional and versatile.
Once you get into the secondary colours, personal preferences play a large part. There isn't an orange, as they are so easy to mix with this set. Nor is there a purple for the same reason. If you were to add a convenience purple you'd have the option of a single pigment Carbazole Violet, a soft and granulating Ultramarine Violet, a two pigment mix Imperial Purple, a two pigment mix Cobalt Purple or three pigment mix Moonglow or Shadow Violet - and that's just a start. While I included a lot of convenience greens - the most useful ones I have come across - I've left purples and oranges for others to mix or add.
Thank you so much for swatching this palette, it was so helpful to get your thoughts behind the choices and which colors neutralize each other. The mix swatches were a nice bonus, a reminder of the rich resource you have on your website and blog.
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful! Such a perfect set for your mixing watercolors class.
It certainly is!
Great video, very informative for someone who is shopping around to upgrade their present paints. I would love to know what brush you are using in this video.
Beautiful set. Thank you for your detailed description.
I looked for the set at Jerry's Artarama, Dick Blick, and Amazon US. None of those 3 had that or any set of 24 Daniel Smith. Where could one find this palette?
Covid-19 has hit many companies, including Daniel Smith, who had to shut down the factory. They are up and running again so in time the palettes will be available again.
Looks fabulous.
I’m glad to hear how you and DS came up with the selections. I painted out the full color chart and I was amazed. I was surprised at how useful undersea gr, goethite, and buff titanium have turned out to be. I will keep the colors as is and just refill full pans as I go (except for phthalo green- I’ll keep it in a half pan because I’m intimidated). I might try DS raw sienna PBr7 because raw sienna light mixes very similarly to the yellow ochre.I’m really into shadow violet so I might need to add that eventually.I usually change up composed palettes a fair amount to suit my preferences - this is the first time I don’t feel a need to make adjustments. Thanks for your work on this palette and the video.
I'm glad it's been helpful.
I have been trying to purchase this for a couple of months but it is always sold out. Ill keep trying.
Thank you for this. Useful.
Da Vinci Artissimo sable mop, Series 428 is an awesome brush, I also found them to be pricy! You appear to have a lot of control with the one your useing...curious to know which size it is. I checked my stock and have all the colors in DS...less Sap Green and Cobalt Turquoise!
size 0
I just ordered this set tonight.
Hi Jane,
Wow, wonder what it will retail for? must be close to AUD 300 dollars with the two palettes.
It is nearly exactly, my palette that you made up for me, only in pans, which I tend to prefer.
Thanks for working with DS again.
The better metal palette, and your selection are worthwhile, a great investment.
Yes I think it is close to that. It's just under AU$260 at Senior Art at the moment - with 20% off.
wonderful, not sure whether to just get your mixing set...thinking it over. does it come with the colour chart for the tin?
Such a beautiful set. Please advise the type of brush/size and brand name that you’re using. Thanks so much.
I went to her blog to figure it out and I think it is 'Da Vinci sable mop in size 0' its $23 on amazon
Thanks Kelcey yes that's correct. It's a terrific brush! The Artissimo range.
I am a newbie painter and started with the DS watercolor sticks after seeing your blog. Thank you so much.
What colors would you add to make a basic pallette for Florals?
Also, I found the 24 pallette at Delta Art Supplies in Edmonton Canada for $165.
@@marshaduggan8853 I have the original 15 color half pan set and it is wonderful for florals as is. I believe all of those colors are included in this set. I added some convenience greens (sap, undersea, and perylene) all of which are also included in this 24 pan set. Hope that helps, this really is just a lovely collection of colors!
I recommend this to my students , the problem is the price, that is ok when you know a little bit watercolour but beginners are often afraid to buy it….They go to dollorama….oh my god….Times spend to tell them….😢
You are using a lovely brush. May I ask what it is?
I am so disappointed that DS changed the hue of its Transparent Pyrrol Orange. It was my most favorite color out of all colors and unique to DS. Any suggestions for a replacement from any other brand? If not, any suggestion for a mix that is close enough in its richness and original hue?
Yes it has been my go-to warm red for ever! The new version is a beautiful orange, but not the unique warm orange-red we were used to. I've rummaged through a few stores to try to find the old tubes to stock up! I Haven't tried adjusting the new version with either crimson or rose to replicate the old version - it may be possible.
The closest I can think of are either Aquarius Pyrrol orange, made with PR73 - it is on the red side of orange, though not quite as red as the DS one was. Or Old Holland Vermilion Extra, made with PR251, which is even closer in hue, but is semi-transparent. Or make the switch to DS Pyrrol Scarlet, which is a lovely classic warm red.
Jane Blundell Thank you so much for such a thoughtful and detailed response! I am going to try them out
A very helpful video. It looks like a great combo of colors. Do the pans shift in the box? it looks like paint would get between the wells. Does the paint stain the mixing areas like it does on plastic palettes?
The pans are held into the box with metal clips so they don't move around. The staining colours, especially the phthalo colours, will tend to stain anything but ceramic, but it is easy enough to clean with a little vegetable oil or use the Masters brush cleaner and conditioner.
Do you recommend this to start with or the ultimate mixing set?
It depends on your budget and what else you already have. This included a palette, which is useful, and a terrific range of colours. The Ultimate Mixing Set has the 15 colours I use in my courses if you want a more compact set up.
@@janeblundellart Thank you so much for your reply! For now I purchased the white nights, handpicking the colours that match yours ultimate mixing set the most, based on your amazing blog post! Just starting out, and absolutely love your blogs! I was intrigued by Daniel smith cause of all the love in the community and kept wondering if In should pick it up as well!
Hello Jane, I don’t think I say anything new when I say how much I enjoy your art,tutorials and everything I read on your website,your explanation about all the colors,the swatches helped me so much choosing DS colors, I am kind of a beginner. I would like to ask you about the water container you’ are using. I am looking for one and I saw this one at Blick’s and I remembered that I saw you using it,I didn’t see anybody else. I like it because it has 3 areas, I just wanted to ask is it big enough to hold the necessary amount of water for rinsing,maybe 2x and then the clean water also, are you happy with it? Thank you 😊
Hello. May I ask what orange would you enjoy from DS that would work well within this palette please?
That’s easy - Transparent Pyrrol Orange. It is a stunning mid-orange.
@@janeblundellart thank you so much! Would you mind suggesting what other secondaries/tertiaries or any other convenience or simple must have colours (hard to mix) would you add to this set? (Except violet as you already suggested it in another comment here).
@@peterihnat108 It rather depends what you like to paint. For most people, 24 colours will be all they will need. However there are some wonderful special effects colours that you could consider. These include Lunar Black, which is the only black pigment I use, due to its amazing granulation; Jane's Black Red/Green, which is a convenience black mix; Moonglow, which is a thee pigment shadow purple with interesting separation in the pigments; Transparent Red Oxide, which is a little like Quinacridone Burnt Orange but more granulating - like rust; Piemontite, which is like Indian Red but more graduating and darker with greater variation in colour when used diluted or strong; Green Apatite Genuine, which is a super granulating green for special effects; Serpentine Genuine, which is another lovely granulating grass-like green.
For a convenience mid purple, for anyone else reading this, either the single pigment Carbazole Violet works as a powerful and staining colour, or Imperial Purple, which is a granulating two pigment mix.
I don't suggest you need all of these, but they are some that I enjoy as 'extras'.
@@janeblundellart thank you very much for taking time to reply to my question and for your valuable advice of course! Greetings from Edinburgh UK!
💜💜💜
where did you get that awesome water container?
I was going to ask the same thing!
@@thefrugalcrafter HA...great minds think alike~ :)
I found it! It’s a Jack Richeson porcelain palette. www.amazon.com/Jack-Richeson-Porcelain-Palette-Mixing/dp/B000A8BPGU/ref=sr_1_10?crid=12K2V3NY783D&dchild=1&keywords=round+porcelain+palette&qid=1594441477&sprefix=round+porcel%2Caps%2C229&sr=8-10
Yes this is very similar. I bought mine in Singapore from a shop that may not even exist any more, but Amazon has a few options.
I found one at oriental Art Supply, online
👍👍👍👍👍 Thank you very much
Welcome 😊
I’d love to know where you got your water pot.
You can get them on Amazon, through Dick Blick in the US or through Jacksons in the UK.
This palette is sold out everywhere. Even though I have a lot of the colors in tubes, I still want it.
The Daniel Smith factory had to close down due to the covid-19 restrictions. While it is now up and running again, it may take a while for the supply chain to click fully into gear.
What color did you replace the raw sienna light with?
@Jane Blundell im sorry i just rewatched and noticed you mentioned this. Not sure if it will be useful to you but you could have an extra color if you replaced the quin gold with quin gold deep (not if you have any p049 left) and removed the burnt orange.
@spiritsjoy I find Quinacridone Gold far too useful as a mixing deep yellow to remove it. While I still have the PO49, the Quinacridone Gold hue is also terrific at mixing greens and making interesting yellow earth colours with the earth pigments.
I’ve never understood why DS has forced the Perm Alizarin Crimson hue into your palettes. I will NEVER use a 3 pigment color in lieu of a single pigment color. Count me in as a Pyrrol Crimson fan.
It was due to production issues. Pyrrol Crimson can be quite runny and didn't work well in the pans. I prefer single pigments too of course, and suggest people refill with PR264 when they use up the Permanent Alizarin Crimson.