PART 3 - Blues: Color Swatches of EVERY Daniel Smith Watercolor

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @KaterinaGundar
    @KaterinaGundar 2 месяца назад

    Hi, really liked the video ❤ I actually LOVE sleeping beauty turquoise genuine and manganese blue hue, as well as cobalt teal blue and cerulean blue. Use all four in my pallet, not straight out of the tube. And they reactivate quite nicely 🫶🏻

  • @elaineg60
    @elaineg60 Год назад +2

    This series is SO helpful, Thank you! There’s an artist on etsy that gets the “original” lapis and makes it the way it was made “in the olden days”..it’s QUITE a process and after reading the whole procedure, I can understand why he had a DOT pan for almost $30. He’s in the Netherlands and according to my best friend, (retired art professor), he’s the only one making it from “Fra Angelico” in the same way it was made by “Cennino Cennini”. The shop is Dirty Blue Shop. Liz said when her daughter goes to the Netherlands this Summer, she’s going to try and get some. I was just surprised at the process and wonder what all these others are selling and how they’re actually processing it. It’s MUCH more pigmented than DS.

    • @artofhiking
      @artofhiking  Год назад +2

      that is so cool that someone is keeping the traditional pigment alive!!

  • @laurahale5774
    @laurahale5774 Год назад +1

    I just now found these, so I'm bingeing! Thank you Claire, they're really helpful.

    • @artofhiking
      @artofhiking  Год назад +2

      I'm so glad you are enjoying them Laura!! Thanks for watching. I had so much fun exploring all the colors, and love the few that I added after finishing the cards! (The colors I got were quinacridone violet, sodalite, perylene violet, jadeite, and transparent pyrrol orange. My two favorites that have gone into regular painting rotation are the quinacridone violet and the sodalite! The perylene violet also makes super lovely browns!