As someone who prefers either deeper pinks or earthy ones, I found it very interesting to see how you use your bright ones. I generally use my dark pinks for mixing and one of my favourite combinations is quinacridone fuchsia with phthalo turquoise, it makes the most wonderful, deep, moody, inky blues, and when I put more water it greys out beautifully. I am definitely going to experiment more with my shell pink after seeing this video.
I had to stop what I was doing and mix with you. So true about bright rose being most vibrant. I love the neutral it makes with cascade green. Also love soft color made with Naples yellow. Bright rose and Nickel Azo is gorgeous. Even ultramarine with bright rose is more dynamic. I only have green gold in Qor so it pushed rose away and looks dynamic but doesn’t mix. Ha. I mixed lots of colors and I love getting the really bright colors and the soft and neutrals. Thanks for sharing this video. It was helpful and so fun!
Yes! Shell Pink! I had been saying that I think it is becoming a permanent resident in my palette. I can't believe how much I use it. I have Holbein's. I also like to create the "muddiness" you described with DS grey titanium when I want more granulation. A happy mixing discovery I made was DS grey titanium with W&N rose dore. It's another weaker color that is a bit difficult to re-wet.. (I usually make sure to add water immediately and let it sit and soak to prep) and makes a sortof earthy terracotta-like color. Also, love your nails in this video!
Thank you! I have a love hate relationship with nail polish, hate putting it on and taking it off but love the look ;) I've also just recently fallen in love with shell pink, had it for years! It's so great to find new favorites in my stash!
Thanks for sharing your favoring pinks. I think you would like Daniel Smith Mayan Red. I just got it, thinking it would granulate, and it really doesn't granulate for me, but it does wash out to a wonderful pink.
Fortunately I have no problem to rewet m’y winsor and newton potter’S pink, and it is a good news because I do want to use and finish it as I want definitively try the schmincke one. Those mixings are appealing !
I'm a long time fan of DS Quin Rose and DS Potter's Pink, and lately I've been liking DS Quin Pink because it goes so much darker than other pinks which is great for mixing. I don't really have pinks in any other brand except Winsor & Newton Rose Madder Genuine that I picked up for a class awhile ago. It has the amazing scent of rose and bergamot and it's a stunningly glowing, subtle color (but not lightfast). Thanks for all the mixing ideas, I think I might mix my own shell pink version to try out.
Glad you enjoyed! Yes I have that W&N one, I found an old tube with their older design at my local art store and it just looked so inviting... It is weak tho so haven't used it much at the time , but I may like it now!
These are some great mixes, Itir. You used colors I would have never thought to mix with, like cascade green. I love the shinhan pink, too! So vibrant. Ya looking at it here the Daniel Smith opera pink doesn't look good at all. I have a stick of it and it's super hard to rewet. I'm definitely going to try the shinhan one now! Thanks so much for doing this video!
Hello Irit, Wow! You’ve got some beautiful mixes with those pinks 💗 and whilst I’m not over keen on Potter’s Pink on its own per se it does make interesting mixes... something to keep in mind. Thank you for sharing, 🌈🎨 Valérie xx
I have the Holbein Shell Pink and it looks just like what you have there. I love it with the Naples Yellow. I have mostly all Daniel Smith paints but, I am in the states so it was less for me to go that route. The DS Potter's Pink that I have is closer in color to your color chart than than the swatch. I love it with Moonglow. :)
That is such a pretty mixture, shell pink and naples yellow! I can imagine the Holbein version is similar, the brands from the far east seem to have similar colors options sometimes. I'll try potter's pink with moonglow, thanks for the tip!
I've avoided discussing the "pinks" on my channel, so I'm super grateful you tackled the topic for me! LOL! I will be sure to direct viewers right to this video in the future, as this was just such an interesting examination of the huge variety of offshoot colors you achieved with pink. Really well done and your narrative hits the most important points, for me, right on the nail! Well done on this one, Irit! Thank you!!!! ~ Mark
DaVinci potters pink is lovely, with a soft hue and lots of granulation. Their Naples yellow is very nice, too. It may be pricey as it’s coming from the States tho. DaVinci overall produces wonderful paints. Denise Soden is a big fan of them 🌺
Great video- i love the pinks! I have to admit i have a love/hate relationship with Potter's Pink. I LOVE the granulation and dusky tint of this color, but HATE the streaky-ness and how hard it is to rewet. I find it almost impossible to get anything close to a mass tone and keep taking it out of my palette. Then i see a video like yours and put it back in. Maybe if i think of it strictly as a mixing color? I dunno, I'll probably just wind up avoiding it again. Sigh.
Haha I fall in and out of love with colors all the time. I really didn't like the W&N version I had but I do enjoy Schmincke's. It's easy to rewet and not streaky at all!
okay, so a friend of mine who has some DS paints recently got some Shinhan PWC tubes and... apparently they said the Shinhan PWC Quin Red PV19 is very similar to DS Quin Rose! i just thought you needed to know for your DS quin rose substitute search :)
Thank you so much! Are you getting rid of your mission gold paints and if yes, why? I started with the mission gold only because I didn’t know anything and saw a glowing review for them so I ordered a large set. Live and learn! I seem to be moving away from them. I use the opera pink to liven up other colors but not much on its own. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, I always enjoy your teaching!💕
Hi Donna! Glad you enjoyed! I think the mission Gold paints are great, I just have others I prefer so wasn't using them much. I gifted my 36 tubs palette to a friend who was starting with watercolors. I know lots of people who love them and enjoy them, so hopefully they will work for you too!
I choose my red base on the pink it produce... so I have Pyrrole Orange R.S (PO73) for salmon pink, Quin Scarlet (PR209) for warm pink, Quin Magenta (PR122) for cool pink and Opera Rose (PR122, BV10) for hot pink... however I only uses Opera Rose in my sketch book..
Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen...mag diese Serie jetzt schon 😊 was mein geldbörserl sicher nicht behaupten kann!! Werden gleich einige Farben auf den Wunschliste landen 😉😂😂
Found this video while searching for something comparing potters pink to shell pink. Thank you so much for this! Your mixes are gorgeous. Would you mind sharing what kind of pallete that is? I honestly didn't think that one was created with built in wells PLUS rows for pans. I need that in my life ❤
Glad you enjoyed! Yup it's the perfect palette indeed! I have a dedicated video to it on my channel (search Irit Landgraf perfect watercolor palette) if you want more details, and you can find it in my shop, Irit Landgraf Shop on Google ❤️
the rembrandt quin rose you mentioned that you have is PR122 which i believe rembrandt calls "quin rose magenta". they do offer a quin rose PV19 but i guess the shade wasn't to your liking. :) anyway, i have a few carmines that i love on its own but don't like the mixes they make so i'm gradually using them less. and then my top two faves of remb quin rose PV19 and senn helios purple PR122. i honestly wish i could cut it down to just one colour but i can't, i need both of them! haha~ butttt... your WN rose PR81 is just gorgeoussssss!!! that's how i wish all the magentas dried to be! still bright and gorgeous~ :D
I know, right?? I wish bright colors lived forever ;) But I am now convinced I want to use those pigments that might fade in years to come and at least have bright paintings for some years :) I did recently picked up Rembrandt's quin rose magenta, it's definitely better than their quin rose, but still not perfect ;)
A question that I have : why did you take out Mijello's bright opera pink?🤔 thank you for the video, I'll check for Schmincke potter's pink instead of WN!
I like the Pink from Schmincke and Daniel Smith, I am a girl, a old girl, but a girl :-D , men don't use pink, I think, thanks you for the Video, Beate from Cologne in Germany
I use fugitive colours with coloured pencils, I just like the colours and rarely sell originals so it doesn't matter if they fade to me. Most pencils with a hint of red are going to fade. I'm the same with watercolours, no one is going to get an original and by the time it starts to fade, I'll be dead so won't care 😝
MOONGLOW with Opera Pink has become one of my favorites.
Oooo good one!
What?!?! Oooh trying that now.
As someone who prefers either deeper pinks or earthy ones, I found it very interesting to see how you use your bright ones. I generally use my dark pinks for mixing and one of my favourite combinations is quinacridone fuchsia with phthalo turquoise, it makes the most wonderful, deep, moody, inky blues, and when I put more water it greys out beautifully. I am definitely going to experiment more with my shell pink after seeing this video.
That sounds like a lovely combo! Glad you enjoyed!
This video! 😍😍😍 I’ve watched it like 3 times already! It’s so pretty. Please do more like this. I vote for Cobalt Teal/Turquoise/Aqua next !!!
Thank you Tina! It was fun to make and it helped me finetune which colors really make my heart sing ;) I will have to do a turquoise/teal video :)
I’m obsessed with the Holbein Shell Pink. One of my faves.
I've had my version (Shinhan) for ages and only now fell in love with it. So pretty!
I had to stop what I was doing and mix with you. So true about bright rose being most vibrant. I love the neutral it makes with cascade green. Also love soft color made with Naples yellow. Bright rose and Nickel Azo is gorgeous. Even ultramarine with bright rose is more dynamic. I only have green gold in Qor so it pushed rose away and looks dynamic but doesn’t mix. Ha. I mixed lots of colors and I love getting the really bright colors and the soft and neutrals. Thanks for sharing this video. It was helpful and so fun!
That's a great idea, the mixthaton! If you mix bright rose and green gold in your palette the rose will eventually succumb ;) Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks so much for this video. I’ve been in the market for pinks and this totally helps me see how they perform.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy shopping 😀
Yes! Shell Pink! I had been saying that I think it is becoming a permanent resident in my palette. I can't believe how much I use it. I have Holbein's. I also like to create the "muddiness" you described with DS grey titanium when I want more granulation. A happy mixing discovery I made was DS grey titanium with W&N rose dore. It's another weaker color that is a bit difficult to re-wet.. (I usually make sure to add water immediately and let it sit and soak to prep) and makes a sortof earthy terracotta-like color. Also, love your nails in this video!
Thank you! I have a love hate relationship with nail polish, hate putting it on and taking it off but love the look ;) I've also just recently fallen in love with shell pink, had it for years! It's so great to find new favorites in my stash!
Thanks for sharing your favoring pinks. I think you would like Daniel Smith Mayan Red. I just got it, thinking it would granulate, and it really doesn't granulate for me, but it does wash out to a wonderful pink.
Thank for the info! I'll check it out!
Fortunately I have no problem to rewet m’y winsor and newton potter’S pink, and it is a good news because I do want to use and finish it as I want definitively try the schmincke one. Those mixings are appealing !
Thank you! I'm glad your potter's pink is good!
I'm a long time fan of DS Quin Rose and DS Potter's Pink, and lately I've been liking DS Quin Pink because it goes so much darker than other pinks which is great for mixing. I don't really have pinks in any other brand except Winsor & Newton Rose Madder Genuine that I picked up for a class awhile ago. It has the amazing scent of rose and bergamot and it's a stunningly glowing, subtle color (but not lightfast). Thanks for all the mixing ideas, I think I might mix my own shell pink version to try out.
Glad you enjoyed! Yes I have that W&N one, I found an old tube with their older design at my local art store and it just looked so inviting... It is weak tho so haven't used it much at the time , but I may like it now!
These are some great mixes, Itir. You used colors I would have never thought to mix with, like cascade green. I love the shinhan pink, too! So vibrant. Ya looking at it here the Daniel Smith opera pink doesn't look good at all. I have a stick of it and it's super hard to rewet. I'm definitely going to try the shinhan one now! Thanks so much for doing this video!
Glad you like them!
Hello Irit, Wow! You’ve got some beautiful mixes with those pinks 💗 and whilst I’m not over keen on Potter’s Pink on its own per se it does make interesting mixes... something to keep in mind. Thank you for sharing, 🌈🎨 Valérie xx
Oh thank you! Glad you enjoyed Valérie !
PV 19 + Yellow ochre or raw Siena makes gorgeous mixes 😍
Sounds lovely!
I have the Holbein Shell Pink and it looks just like what you have there. I love it with the Naples Yellow. I have mostly all Daniel Smith paints but, I am in the states so it was less for me to go that route. The DS Potter's Pink that I have is closer in color to your color chart than than the swatch. I love it with Moonglow. :)
That is such a pretty mixture, shell pink and naples yellow! I can imagine the Holbein version is similar, the brands from the far east seem to have similar colors options sometimes. I'll try potter's pink with moonglow, thanks for the tip!
Such delicious colours!
Just the vid for a lazy Sunday morning. But now I want to buy colours again ;-)
Haha always risky!
I've avoided discussing the "pinks" on my channel, so I'm super grateful you tackled the topic for me! LOL! I will be sure to direct viewers right to this video in the future, as this was just such an interesting examination of the huge variety of offshoot colors you achieved with pink. Really well done and your narrative hits the most important points, for me, right on the nail! Well done on this one, Irit! Thank you!!!! ~ Mark
Thank you Mark! What a lovely comment!
Thanks for your efforts ❤️
Once again great video 👍
My pleasure 😊
I have the opera and shell pink by holbein and the schmincke potter's pink and I love them all
I also have winsor & newton opera, but it's so difficult to rewet that I don't enjoy it as much as the holbein one
Sounds great! I love mixing opera with everything also. I did a video doing just that years ago!
So I actually love the white nights rose pr81 mixed with cobalt teal lol. Funny my favorite mixes are with cobalt teal.
Not funny at all! We each have different color cravings ;)
The mixes are gorgeous! Such a mental detox! 😁🌈🌞 #colourtherapy 👌🏼
Haha glad you enjoyed!
DaVinci potters pink is lovely, with a soft hue and lots of granulation. Their Naples yellow is very nice, too. It may be pricey as it’s coming from the States tho. DaVinci overall produces wonderful paints. Denise Soden is a big fan of them 🌺
Good to know! That does sound lovely. Next time I'm in the US I will definitely pick up some DaVinci paints. Sadly they are not available in Europe...
Irit Landgraf I’m sorry to hear that. There are so many products that are prohibitive or impossible to find here, too.
I like the Rhodonite Genuine.
It's a pretty color!
Great video- i love the pinks! I have to admit i have a love/hate relationship with Potter's Pink. I LOVE the granulation and dusky tint of this color, but HATE the streaky-ness and how hard it is to rewet. I find it almost impossible to get anything close to a mass tone and keep taking it out of my palette. Then i see a video like yours and put it back in. Maybe if i think of it strictly as a mixing color? I dunno, I'll probably just wind up avoiding it again. Sigh.
Haha I fall in and out of love with colors all the time. I really didn't like the W&N version I had but I do enjoy Schmincke's. It's easy to rewet and not streaky at all!
Beautiful.Thank You!
Thank you too!
I do not have a single pink but you have sold me on Shell Pink!
Haha I can't imagine my palette without pinks! But I know it's not everyone's cup of tea. Shell pink is lovely!
okay, so a friend of mine who has some DS paints recently got some Shinhan PWC tubes and... apparently they said the Shinhan PWC Quin Red PV19 is very similar to DS Quin Rose! i just thought you needed to know for your DS quin rose substitute search :)
Thank you for the info!
Thank you so much! Are you getting rid of your mission gold paints and if yes, why? I started with the mission gold only because I didn’t know anything and saw a glowing review for them so I ordered a large set. Live and learn! I seem to be moving away from them. I use the opera pink to liven up other colors but not much on its own. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, I always enjoy your teaching!💕
Hi Donna! Glad you enjoyed! I think the mission Gold paints are great, I just have others I prefer so wasn't using them much. I gifted my 36 tubs palette to a friend who was starting with watercolors. I know lots of people who love them and enjoy them, so hopefully they will work for you too!
I choose my red base on the pink it produce... so I have Pyrrole Orange R.S (PO73) for salmon pink, Quin Scarlet (PR209) for warm pink, Quin Magenta (PR122) for cool pink and Opera Rose (PR122, BV10) for hot pink... however I only uses Opera Rose in my sketch book..
Good idea and great picks!
So frigging 😍 pretty!!!!
Thank you!
Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen...mag diese Serie jetzt schon 😊 was mein geldbörserl sicher nicht behaupten kann!! Werden gleich einige Farben auf den Wunschliste landen 😉😂😂
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Found this video while searching for something comparing potters pink to shell pink. Thank you so much for this! Your mixes are gorgeous.
Would you mind sharing what kind of pallete that is? I honestly didn't think that one was created with built in wells PLUS rows for pans. I need that in my life ❤
Glad you enjoyed! Yup it's the perfect palette indeed! I have a dedicated video to it on my channel (search Irit Landgraf perfect watercolor palette) if you want more details, and you can find it in my shop, Irit Landgraf Shop on Google ❤️
@@iritlandgraf found it! And ordered. I am STOKED! Thank you ❤
Got it! Hope you'll love it as much as I do😃❤️
the rembrandt quin rose you mentioned that you have is PR122 which i believe rembrandt calls "quin rose magenta". they do offer a quin rose PV19 but i guess the shade wasn't to your liking. :)
anyway, i have a few carmines that i love on its own but don't like the mixes they make so i'm gradually using them less. and then my top two faves of remb quin rose PV19 and senn helios purple PR122. i honestly wish i could cut it down to just one colour but i can't, i need both of them! haha~ butttt... your WN rose PR81 is just gorgeoussssss!!! that's how i wish all the magentas dried to be! still bright and gorgeous~ :D
I know, right?? I wish bright colors lived forever ;) But I am now convinced I want to use those pigments that might fade in years to come and at least have bright paintings for some years :) I did recently picked up Rembrandt's quin rose magenta, it's definitely better than their quin rose, but still not perfect ;)
Amazing!
Thanks!
jacksons opera pink is nice
Good to know!
A question that I have : why did you take out Mijello's bright opera pink?🤔 thank you for the video, I'll check for Schmincke potter's pink instead of WN!
You're welcome Aline! I had the 36 tubes set from Mijello and gifted it to a friend :)
I can't find Shinhan Pass 864. There is 865 Opera at Jackson's, but no 864.
This is an old video, perhaps they changed their range since🤔
Pretty IN pinks....
All the pinks!
I like the Pink from Schmincke and Daniel Smith, I am a girl, a old girl, but a girl :-D , men don't use pink, I think, thanks you for the Video, Beate from Cologne in Germany
Men use pink! And if not, they should ;)
I use fugitive colours with coloured pencils, I just like the colours and rarely sell originals so it doesn't matter if they fade to me. Most pencils with a hint of red are going to fade. I'm the same with watercolours, no one is going to get an original and by the time it starts to fade, I'll be dead so won't care 😝
Yup, let it fade but for now we want bright magic 🔆