Thank you for sharing. I am new to gouache and am trying different things. It's a big, brand new, fun experiment! Lol. 😅. I am happy to look at any and all ideas. This is different from the water color for sure. I have been watching you and other people use the gouache for about three years. You all made me curious. Thank you. ❤😊
Great video! I pack mine down too, but I use a small eraser I cut down to fit the inside of the pan. I use a plastic wrap as a barrier and push it in and it really compresses the paint well.
Hullo Sarah, it is a sweet deal watching you talk about your gouache painting methods. From how you load up your palette to packing pans, it is all information that everyone can use, thanks!
Sitting with my morning coffee and sketchbook as the sun rises in St. Augustine FL. What a nice way to start the day with Sarah. Thank you for sharing, and what was that jazz? Love it!
Hi Sarah! Love your videos 😊. Also love paints and palettes too 😁. Haven’t tried gouache yet. Watercolor is a favorite of mine, looking forward to adding gouache. Thank you, always excited to see a new video from you on either of your RUclips channels. ❣️♥️❣️
I just recently made a dried gouache palette and I've never used dry gouache before so I am excited to try it! Just waiting on it to dry out a little bit more! Thanks for sharing your tips, I will probably make another one with your tips!
Sarah, I love your dried gouache videos! It's been really informative and fun to watch you perfect you set up. I now have a mixed palette of pans that I've filled as you've done, but also dried gouache pans from Stoneground Paint Co from Canada, which are also excellent (I hope you can try them one day). Cheers!
Hello Sarah, What are your thoughts on adding a drop or two of vegetable glycerine to your gouache? I've heard it prevents mold and cracking. Great video, Thanks!
Even with a watercolors pallet I find New Gamboge, certain yellows and earth tones dry and crack more than others. I substitutes a different brand Indian Yellow for the Gamboge and problem gone. Sometimes you have to change loyalties to get what you want.
Hi Sarah, I am binge watching all your gouache videos as I want to give it a second try in my art..... I'm about to buy a nice collection of tubes from Shinhan, Schmincke and Holbein when one question hit me: can I mix the brands?? Of course I can, but is it recommendable?? Do you do that or do you mix colours only from the same brand?
Thank you, that’s really useful advice and explains why my gouache crumbled when I poured blobs in a plastic palette. I will try your trick with packing in into half pans so I can actually use the gouache I own. I never know how much to squeeze out when I work with fresh paint so I just don’t use it that often…
Thanks so much for sharing this! I have this same exact palletE and I tried using my wash this past April, and it all dried up and crumbled. Now I know it’s because I didn’t have enough in there and I didn’t refill it once it shrunk. I know it’s not the quality of the paint because it was mostly Windsor Newton and Holbein. This is super helpful. I’m very motivated to refill my pallet now if they are completely dried out at this point, do I spray them before adding on the new paint?
Hi Sarah, thank you for the wonderful video and great tips! I wonder if Holbein gouache works well as dry gouache, have you tried that, what would you advise?
I never knew how much gouache can crack once it's dry so instead of pans I filled a regular open watercolour palette, now it's one big mess... whoops lesson learnt 😂
Yea it's a bummer when that happens! I should have mentioned I will randomly get a color that does NOT behave as dried gouache!! Like a fluke tube...dries rock hard. But same color/brand will be fine if I buy again. It might have something to do with shelf life. But meh..gets so complicated to talk about the nitty gritty 😂
Thank you! What about the medium you talked about to slow down the drying? If that for the liquid pallet you talked about in the last part of the video or did you stop using it?
What about mould Sarah? My guess is that because it is a dry palette that you don’t have to worry? I have the wet palette that you have and I would give it a spray of water when I wasn’t using it but now I see the start of mould. Clove or clove bud oil maybe?🤔
I tried to make a dried gouache palette over the summer and it went horribly, and you've described well the reason for why...I used an Art Toolkit Folio Palette which are ultimately meant for watercolor (so the failure certainly was not the palette's fault since I was using it for something it wasn't intended for). The pans are quite shallow, some of my gouache dried alright in it but the majority crumbled to an extreme degree that made travelling with it useless since the little crumbles would all mix with one another. I suppose I ought to try again using a more suitable palette!
Hi Sara,😂it's always very constructive and inspiring to follow your advice,❤ but I wanted to ask you for info on how to buy the "paint portable" palettes from the site. I tried to buy them but they don't ship outside of Canada, can we buy them from you?! Where do they distribute them in Europe? I'm writing to you from Italy and on Amazon they only have the basic model, without the replacement cartridges! A hug to you and wonderful Scotland!❤
I have tried searching on youtube, but I got stuff that I wasn't looking for ... Just tried again... Looks like there are no wheelchair plein air painters on youtube at all.
@@DwarfDragonwulfI don't have any experience myself, but as someone who has dealt with chronic pain and lots of surgeries and health issues since the age of ten the struggles are real. The good news is you do have several things going for you. You don't have to drag a chair or worry about the supplies being too heavy. 😂 You can just hang the bag right on the handles. This allows you to bring more things without having the should I or should I not discussion for an hour. 😂 I'm not sure what medium you use or what questions you have, but I'm happy to offer any help I can. If you are new the best thing I've found is to start in your backyard or favorite park to see how it goes and if your supplies work for you or not. Example like Sarah with the portable painter could rest on your knee and hold your sketchbook or you could do what I do and use the hard board that comes on the back of watercolor paper and make a DIY go sketch. I put duck tape all around it to protect it from getting wet and it allows my to clip my sketchbook or paper to it along with water cup and palette using magnetic clips you can get at the dollar store. Cheap and it works you can hold it or put it on your lap. Hope this helps.😊
Thank you for sharing. I am new to gouache and am trying different things. It's a big, brand new, fun experiment! Lol. 😅. I am happy to look at any and all ideas. This is different from the water color for sure. I have been watching you and other people use the gouache for about three years. You all made me curious. Thank you. ❤😊
Great video! I pack mine down too, but I use a small eraser I cut down to fit the inside of the pan. I use a plastic wrap as a barrier and push it in and it really compresses the paint well.
Great tip!
Hullo Sarah, it is a sweet deal watching you talk about your gouache painting methods. From how you load up your palette to packing pans, it is all information that everyone can use, thanks!
when first filling pans, tap gently on table to help it settle. just a thought
Sitting with my morning coffee and sketchbook as the sun rises in St. Augustine FL. What a nice way to start the day with Sarah. Thank you for sharing, and what was that jazz? Love it!
Sounds great!
Hi Sarah! Love your videos 😊. Also love paints and palettes too 😁. Haven’t tried gouache yet. Watercolor is a favorite of mine, looking forward to adding gouache. Thank you, always excited to see a new video from you on either of your RUclips channels. ❣️♥️❣️
Thank you for making this informative video. I wish you would do one on the pros and cons of different surfaces (different papers, boards, etc.)
Thank you Sarah fro sharing this ❤ 🌷
Thank you for this information. I just looked at my dry gouache and was wondering if it was normal for so much cracking.😊
I just recently made a dried gouache palette and I've never used dry gouache before so I am excited to try it! Just waiting on it to dry out a little bit more! Thanks for sharing your tips, I will probably make another one with your tips!
Hope you enjoy it!
I just went "shopping" in my art supplies and found the portable micro palette!!😄
Brilliant satah
Thanks Sarah. I learned a few tips here.
Happy Thanksgiving
Sarah, I love your dried gouache videos! It's been really informative and fun to watch you perfect you set up. I now have a mixed palette of pans that I've filled as you've done, but also dried gouache pans from Stoneground Paint Co from Canada, which are also excellent (I hope you can try them one day). Cheers!
Hello Sarah, What are your thoughts on adding a drop or two of vegetable glycerine to your gouache? I've heard it prevents mold and cracking. Great video, Thanks!
Even with a watercolors pallet I find New Gamboge, certain yellows and earth tones dry and crack more than others. I substitutes a different brand Indian Yellow for the Gamboge and problem gone. Sometimes you have to change loyalties to get what you want.
Hi Sarah, great information as always. Could you use the air-tight palette as a dry gouache palette, using the same filling method?
Hi Sarah, I am binge watching all your gouache videos as I want to give it a second try in my art..... I'm about to buy a nice collection of tubes from Shinhan, Schmincke and Holbein when one question hit me: can I mix the brands?? Of course I can, but is it recommendable?? Do you do that or do you mix colours only from the same brand?
Thank you Sarah ❤️ 🌷 💛 🌻 🎨 🖌
You are so welcome!
Thank you!!! Happy Thanksgiving day!
Thank you, that’s really useful advice and explains why my gouache crumbled when I poured blobs in a plastic palette. I will try your trick with packing in into half pans so I can actually use the gouache I own. I never know how much to squeeze out when I work with fresh paint so I just don’t use it that often…
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for sharing this! I have this same exact palletE and I tried using my wash this past April, and it all dried up and crumbled. Now I know it’s because I didn’t have enough in there and I didn’t refill it once it shrunk. I know it’s not the quality of the paint because it was mostly Windsor Newton and Holbein. This is super helpful. I’m very motivated to refill my pallet now if they are completely dried out at this point, do I spray them before adding on the new paint?
I usually don't spray before I add more. But before you paint, it will need to soften, so I usually spray it then set up so it has time to soak in.
@ thank you Sarah!
Hi Sarah, thank you for the wonderful video and great tips! I wonder if Holbein gouache works well as dry gouache, have you tried that, what would you advise?
I never knew how much gouache can crack once it's dry so instead of pans I filled a regular open watercolour palette, now it's one big mess... whoops lesson learnt 😂
Yea it's a bummer when that happens! I should have mentioned I will randomly get a color that does NOT behave as dried gouache!! Like a fluke tube...dries rock hard. But same color/brand will be fine if I buy again. It might have something to do with shelf life. But meh..gets so complicated to talk about the nitty gritty 😂
I found a good one that handles being dry nicely but I cant seem to find it anymore art creation. Company from Holland
Thank you! What about the medium you talked about to slow down the drying? If that for the liquid pallet you talked about in the last part of the video or did you stop using it?
blending medium? No I don't add that to the dried gouache. I did try it once but it didn't make a difference.
What about mould Sarah? My guess is that because it is a dry palette that you don’t have to worry? I have the wet palette that you have and I would give it a spray of water when I wasn’t using it but now I see the start of mould. Clove or clove bud oil maybe?🤔
I'm sure she does have a video about the dreaded mould in the wet palette...
I tried to make a dried gouache palette over the summer and it went horribly, and you've described well the reason for why...I used an Art Toolkit Folio Palette which are ultimately meant for watercolor (so the failure certainly was not the palette's fault since I was using it for something it wasn't intended for). The pans are quite shallow, some of my gouache dried alright in it but the majority crumbled to an extreme degree that made travelling with it useless since the little crumbles would all mix with one another. I suppose I ought to try again using a more suitable palette!
Oh noooo bummer!
Thank you for the warning. I wondered if more shallow palettes would do the trick too!
I have noticed the Holbein gouache doesn’t crack atall or fall out. Same with M Graham and WN
Hi Sara,😂it's always very constructive and inspiring to follow your advice,❤ but I wanted to ask you for info on how to buy the "paint portable" palettes from the site. I tried to buy them but they don't ship outside of Canada, can we buy them from you?! Where do they distribute them in Europe? I'm writing to you from Italy and on Amazon they only have the basic model, without the replacement cartridges! A hug to you and wonderful Scotland!❤
Would water medium help
Could you please tell me what is the model of the mounting/stand thing for your camera? The thing that rotates and stuff. Thanks!
Does anyone have any tips for an artist who wants to go plein air painting... IN A WHEELCHAIR? I can't get rid of the wheelchair...
I have tried searching on youtube, but I got stuff that I wasn't looking for ... Just tried again... Looks like there are no wheelchair plein air painters on youtube at all.
@@DwarfDragonwulfI don't have any experience myself, but as someone who has dealt with chronic pain and lots of surgeries and health issues since the age of ten the struggles are real.
The good news is you do have several things going for you. You don't have to drag a chair or worry about the supplies being too heavy. 😂
You can just hang the bag right on the handles. This allows you to bring more things without having the should I or should I not discussion for an hour. 😂
I'm not sure what medium you use or what questions you have, but I'm happy to offer any help I can.
If you are new the best thing I've found is to start in your backyard or favorite park to see how it goes and if your supplies work for you or not. Example like Sarah with the portable painter could rest on your knee and hold your sketchbook or you could do what I do and use the hard board that comes on the back of watercolor paper and make a DIY go sketch. I put duck tape all around it to protect it from getting wet and it allows my to clip my sketchbook or paper to it along with water cup and palette using magnetic clips you can get at the dollar store.
Cheap and it works you can hold it or put it on your lap. Hope this helps.😊