Winsor & Newton Artisan Water Mixable Oil Paint

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Discover the versatility of Winsor & Newton Water Mixable Oils! Shop at www.dickblick....
    Winsor & Newton Water Mixable Oils contain the same ingredients and perform just like conventional oil colors except that you can use water to clean them up. They are a great choice for artists who have a sensitivty to solvents or who just want the ease of clean-up in the studio or out in the field.
    See more in this video and on our website about these artist quality oil paints at www.dickblick....
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Комментарии • 78

  • @kevingeaney7741
    @kevingeaney7741 6 лет назад +66

    Gale, I'm 69 and never painted before and I have just finished my first painting ( using W.M. oil paint ) and I'm very encouraged. So go for it girl!

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  12 лет назад +15

    @deblovetrains For all water soluble oil paints it is best to use a water soluble oil painting medium to thin your paints rather than using water. A tiny bit of water is okay - however, if you use too much water, or too much paint medium for that matter, it will thin out the paint binder too much reducing the integrity of the paint. It is best to use water for cleaning and stick to mediums for changing the consistency of your paint slightly.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  12 лет назад +3

    @AlyaaGad Thank you for your question and comment. There are many different grades of linseed oil: Oil that you would consume is not processed in the same way as oil you would use for art or other purposes - and one is not appropriate for the other. It is likely that food grade oil will go rancid over time and ruin your artwork.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  12 лет назад +7

    If you are working with both regular oil paint and W&N Mixable it is importnant to not mix more than 30% regular oil paint into the water mixable paint or it will no longer have the water soluable properties. If you are not concerned about it being water soluable and will be using solvent for cleaning your brushes, the paints can be mixed at any ratio.

  • @artintelligence4973
    @artintelligence4973 7 лет назад +5

    I use Windsor and Newton to my art work in many cases and find it extraordinary. I found intelligent to read the labels and watch this videos to properly use Windsor & Newton oil paints. ,

  • @itchcitizen2
    @itchcitizen2 12 лет назад +3

    I tried Royal Talens Cobra today and I'm so impressed ! Cobra Cad yellow, best i have ever used.

  • @TRUE-WORSHIPPER952
    @TRUE-WORSHIPPER952 7 лет назад +31

    I am 66 yrs old and haven't painted since I was 18 yrs old! Now I am finally ready to begin again! However,so many new products! Thank you for mentioning the tips about brushes at the end of this clip! That's just one thing I have been researching and the selection is overwhelming! Now I know to buy synthetic as I did purchase these W&N water soluble paints...huge piece of advice, u gave. Now what about gesso and gamsol? What's your recommendation ?thanks in advance.

  • @kayness1
    @kayness1 12 лет назад +2

    yes! I think he's the best presenter too. Very charismatic, very enthusiastic and he speaks very clearly!

  • @ComradeMorlac
    @ComradeMorlac 8 лет назад +16

    Finally a short, informative video on youtube. Great! Thanks!

  • @zalo813
    @zalo813 9 лет назад +23

    I'm gonna look into this product. I absolutely hate the smell of turpentine and the cleaning process.

  • @jamiegaviola97
    @jamiegaviola97 12 лет назад +1

    Wonderful!!! I wouldn't paint in oil without these!
    thank you for sharing!

  • @c2mz
    @c2mz 14 лет назад

    Like this dude better than anyone else that does these videos

  • @chasesutherland1168
    @chasesutherland1168 6 лет назад +1

    I may have to try these out next time I need more oil paints. I absolutely hate the clean up of traditional oil paints, with the paint thinner and needing to be in a well ventilated area, having to go outside and spending time cleaning my brushes in a special container (usually my trash can) Not to mention disposing of the paint thinner when I'm done with it. I would much rather use water to clean it up.

  • @geezsazsa
    @geezsazsa 10 лет назад +5

    Hi, good vid, I've been using these for a while and am just wondering if you have any tips regarding which medium to use for oiling out and how to apply it.

  • @andersgullberg
    @andersgullberg 5 лет назад

    I too use Winsor & Newton water mixable oil paint when i paint laser cut buildings made of paper board and wood. However i believe by use thinner by mix out the color intense. It´s all matter by try out the effect. Also by use with the water. I also mix the color to get another color.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  11 лет назад +8

    Water breaks down the integrity of the paint so it is recommended to use oil to thin the consistency.

  • @carmenf.desousa-aritst3044
    @carmenf.desousa-aritst3044 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you still use galkid to these paints and fo we still have to wait 6mths to varnish ??... thx great video

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  4 месяца назад +1

      It's not recommended to use Galkyd or other alkyd-based mediums containing hydrocarbon solvents with these paints, but there are water-miscible alkyd products that are compatible. The same guidelines for varnishing apply to WM oils as traditional oil colors, even if alkyd is used. Hope this helps! www.dickblick.com/categories/painting/mediums/oil/?type=water%20mixable%20oil%20mediums&

  • @gianlucap.9095
    @gianlucap.9095 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. Do I have to use stand oil or linseed oil with these paints?

  • @RadiantJasmin
    @RadiantJasmin 6 лет назад

    Thanks, great tip about the brushes, as I have some of these paints and will use my synthetics.

  • @Sandrinesgallery
    @Sandrinesgallery 12 лет назад +2

    This is a great video, thank you.
    I just bought a set of those, and did my first painting tonight. They are terrific, I really like them.
    I do have a question though. Are they supposed to smell strongly like fish, or did I get a bad batch?

  • @Luigi90900
    @Luigi90900 12 лет назад +1

    So if oil paint oxidizes, could you in theory, put it in an oxygen chamber to make it dry faster?

  • @artaddict2313
    @artaddict2313 6 лет назад +1

    man I want that winsor and newton brush jar screw the paint, lol!!!!

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  12 лет назад

    @PtdInc1933 The Water Mixable Oil Paint is still an oil paint and should only be mixed with itself or other oil paints - never acrylic.

  • @StrongHeartLives
    @StrongHeartLives 13 лет назад +1

    Can you make your own water mixable oils by mixing dry pigments with water mixable linseed oil?

  • @MySweetTootie2
    @MySweetTootie2 7 лет назад +3

    Did I understand you correctly that you have to wait 6 months to a year before you can varnish a painting when you use the WMO's?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад +2

      +Barbara Jarreau Yes, because Water Miscible Oils are still an oil based product that requires oxidation rather than evaporationto cure it is recommended to allow them to dry for 6 months to a year (depending on paint thickness and mediums used) before applying a final varnish.

    • @ligaskirbauska8652
      @ligaskirbauska8652 6 лет назад +1

      There are some othe brand varnishes what allow oil paint to breath and cure under it,and you can apply those let’s say Like month after painting without any problems.I personally don’t like W&N varnishes cos you can’t use them for soo long and can’t Leto painting go as fast I would want to and for that reason woulorecomend them.On other hand mediums and Artisan paints are grate,Love my Thinner,fast drying medium and Linseed oil,those are must need and grate prices for this type of paints.Hope it helps 😉

  • @TamLe-qc4fz
    @TamLe-qc4fz 7 лет назад +4

    I am painting in a small apartment so I can't use regular oils. I have some WN water mixable oil but haven't used them. Do the thinners smell at all? Thanks!

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад +7

      +Melissa Lee The thinner does have a slight odor to it, but not as strong as mineral spirits or traditional turpentine. If you want to be completely solvent free, use the Artisan Linseed Oil, Artisan Quick Dry Medium, and/or just water with the paints.

    • @TamLe-qc4fz
      @TamLe-qc4fz 7 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the reply! I watched somewhere that though it's called water-mixable oils, it should not be used with water. Water is just for brush cleaning. It is great if I can just use water.

    • @mxinwei
      @mxinwei 7 лет назад +5

      The quick drying medium has an awful smell (sharp, chemical smell), FYI, I would stay away from it since you're painting in a small area. The linseed oil does not have any odour.

    • @TamLe-qc4fz
      @TamLe-qc4fz 7 лет назад +3

      +mxinwei thank you!

    • @mxinwei
      @mxinwei 7 лет назад +1

      Of course! : )

  • @underage4page
    @underage4page 7 лет назад +3

    Can I use normal linseed oil as medium with the water-mixable oil paint?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад +8

      +Moonflower Yes, you can use traditional linseed oil but the more non-water miscible paint/oil you use the harder it will be to wash out of the brush with just water. If you stay under 40% with your traditional oils/mediums is generally recommended for it to remain water miscible. If you have additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!

  • @lilyraimey3499
    @lilyraimey3499 7 лет назад +1

    So how do you remove the linseed-oil from the brush? Can you use soapy water like with the actual paints?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад +3

      +Lily Raimey Modified linseed oil for use with water mixable oil paints can be removed from the brush with soap and water, in the same way as you would clean up the paint itself.

  • @Banniesartistry
    @Banniesartistry Год назад +1

    Does water make it more transparent as well?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  Год назад +1

      Some colors may become more transparent after thinning due to reduced film thickness, but the effect is much more specific to the pigment. Water miscibile oil doesn't have the same optical effect as gum arabic, the watercolor binder which imparts luminosity and sparkle. To increase transparency in WM oils, we recommend the use of a compatible painting medium, or WM stand oil. Thanks for your question!

  • @patience1013
    @patience1013 14 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips! Love my paints!

  • @vestibulitis
    @vestibulitis 11 лет назад

    I have tried painting plexi with oil paints, but don't like smell and clean-up. Because this has a water component, do you think I could paint on plexi with this?
    (I am able to paint plexi in acrylic only if fully opaque and in enamel - don't give the effect of translucency that I am going for.) Thank you!

  • @MrMrgeisha
    @MrMrgeisha 11 лет назад

    Do I have to use stand oil or linseed oil with these paints? Can't I just use water as a medium to make the paint more fluid?

  • @doling1933
    @doling1933 12 лет назад

    Im wondering is the paint that you are mixing into the the oil(?) acrylic or oil paint? im new to this all

  • @sketchum1959
    @sketchum1959 8 лет назад +2

    if you want to do a wet on wet technique, what would I use? just spray water on the canvas ? I'm confused.

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  8 лет назад +8

      +Sheryl Ketchum If you have the Bob Ross Liquid White or Liquid Clear, you can still use that for your wet on wet technique with the watermisible oils. If you make your own ground for wet on wet, mix some of the Artisan Stand Oil into a color of your choice and apply that to the surface. If you prefer a colorless base for your wet on wet, simply apply a layer of stand oil to the surface and then paint as you would normally. For the water miscible paints, you will have the most success if you still use mediums and leave the water for cleaning out your brushes only. If you have additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!

    • @sketchum1959
      @sketchum1959 8 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much for your reply. This helped me greatly!

    • @ligaskirbauska8652
      @ligaskirbauska8652 6 лет назад

      I personally like to use thinner on canvas and then oil paint just,like it would be traditional oil painting.leaves paint open for long time and easy to get those watercolour alike backgrounds. I guess it depends on artist what to chose.These still are oil paints,water is good to clean up,but I wouldn’t use it work process for colour shift.dont want to get surprise week after 😉

  • @Gekkoo_o-0
    @Gekkoo_o-0 7 лет назад +2

    On my canvas can I use these oils with the classic ones or I cannot mix them?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад +4

      +GekkO Artisan Water-Mixable Oils (as well as any other brand of water-mixable oil,) can be mixed with traditional oil paints very well. The only thing to keep in mind is that mixing more than about 15 to 20% traditional oil into a water-mixable oilwill negate it’s water-mixable properties.

    • @Gekkoo_o-0
      @Gekkoo_o-0 7 лет назад

      Thanks!

  • @diyaaldeen1097
    @diyaaldeen1097 Месяц назад

    Does it have toxic pigments, i am looking for oil paints without toxic pigments or doesnt need toxic solvents, if anybody knows an oil paint that matches my description, please reply

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  Месяц назад

      The majority of colors in oil paint brands use pigments that are safe enough to carry the AP seal indicating safe for all ages. Look on the tube or product listing for the AP seal; the CL seal indicates that special handling is needed for safe use. Winsor & Newton Artisan Oils are water-miscible so they can be thinned and cleaned up with water. Traditional oil paints can be thinned with solvent-free mediums like Walnut oil Alkyd, or with walnut oil alone (using minimal amounts).

  • @HeatherWrightArt
    @HeatherWrightArt 5 лет назад

    Thank you, very informative!

  • @ahmedmishima6663
    @ahmedmishima6663 Год назад

    hi dear i can use Winsor & Newton Artisan Water Mixable Oil Paint to paints first face before going to use my normal oil color ? This will be helpful in reducing the possibility of color cracking or not ?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  Год назад

      You can use water-miscible oils with traditional oil paint, though the resulting mixtures lose some or all of their water miscibility. WM oils won't reduce the likelihood of cracking, however, any more than any other oil paint. A few of the reasons for paint cracking is lack of flexibility, insufficient oil binder, or too-rapid drying. If your paint is cracking, check to see if your ground/gesso is absorbing too much oil from the paint; add a medium like alkyd which promotes flexibility, or avoid the use of additional driers. Hope this helps!

    • @ahmedmishima6663
      @ahmedmishima6663 Год назад

      @@Blick_Art thanks alot

  • @laurelschmitz6750
    @laurelschmitz6750 7 лет назад

    Can you buy the liquins and use for glazing likes the Masters...I know they painted layers of glazes and I'd like to do that but I have respiratory problems and can only use the water soluble paint.
    and why do you have to wait 6 months to varnish?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад

      +Laurel Schmitz Using Liquin with water mixable oil paint will negate the water cleanup characteristic of the paint. Liquin also contains petroleum distillates, so the fumes from it are mildly toxic. For that reason, you may want to consider a different medium for glazing that does not have a solvent in it. For any additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!
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  • @shiversphoto
    @shiversphoto 14 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @aayylala
    @aayylala 14 лет назад

    awesome video

  • @karenspooner1492
    @karenspooner1492 7 лет назад

    Can I use wn drying linseed oil with these , or do you have to get the artisan oil ..

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад

      +Karen Spooner While you can use the Winsor and Newton Drying Linseed Oil with the Artisan Paints it will lessen or eliminate the ability to clean the paints up with soap and water. For any additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!

  • @tubeberk08
    @tubeberk08 11 лет назад

    WONDER WHY THE WATER MIXABLES ARE NOT MORE POPULAR?

  • @cleetusantony
    @cleetusantony 8 лет назад

    you didn't show how to mix water with oils to paint in this demo. Or am i missing something?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  8 лет назад +1

      +Cleetus S It is best to only use the water for cleaning up, not as a medium. If you do not have access to mediums, then a little water can be added - a few drops or a wet brush is sufficient. If you want to use them for glazing, it is best to invest in one of the Artisan Mediums. If you have additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!

    • @cleetusantony
      @cleetusantony 8 лет назад +1

      Okay Thanks for the reply Blick art

  • @MsGnor
    @MsGnor 7 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing ... useful :)

  • @remainingembers
    @remainingembers 8 лет назад

    Aw i thought I could just use water to paint with them, since that is what my art professor told me....? Would just using water alone work? Guess I'll grab some of that other stuff then I suppose, either way.

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  8 лет назад +2

      +remainingembers It really is best to use lineseed oil or one of the Artisan Painting Mediums for the best results. Simply think of the water as mineral spirits. Too much mineral spirits will break down the paint film and thus makes an unstable and likely to crack. Water will do the same thing in this case. If you are plein air painting or painting in class and you don’t have access to the mediums, water can be used, but use as little as possible. If you have additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!

  • @kuikai100
    @kuikai100 12 лет назад

    Device name to do art on sale. I had to do.

  • @DJSHADDY2K7
    @DJSHADDY2K7 12 лет назад

    @PtdInc1933 well like he say at the being it oil paint.

  • @gavinchai3058
    @gavinchai3058 11 лет назад

    I was from Malaysia.

  • @OliverthebossYT
    @OliverthebossYT 11 лет назад

    *Malaysia

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  10 лет назад +1

    For oiling out the water mixable oils, we recommend using the Artisan Water Mixable Painting Medium and a clean cloth. Rub the medium into the dull/sunken areas and allow to dry for one to two days. Repeat as necessary until the sheen is to your liking. For more information, feel free to contact our Product Experts at info@dickblick.com or 1-800-933-2542.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  11 лет назад

    For assistance with this project it is best to contact our Product Information experts at Blick. They can provide best advice and suggestions about what materials to use and how to use them to achieve the results you are looking for. You can contact them by emai at info @ dickblick . com or you can call toll free at 1-800-933-2542.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  12 лет назад

    Hi and thanks for your comment. With regard to the paint smell, please make sure to contact our Product Information experts by email at: info @ dickblick . com or toll free call 1-800-933-2546. Our team of experts can assist you.

  • @paulpellicci
    @paulpellicci 13 лет назад +2

    too many if's, oop's and waiting