Permanent Rose by Winsor & Newton has been a long time favourite. I have since branched out to try Daniel Smith & DaVinci but still love Permanent Rose. I agree in regards to the Lukas brand and find it a bit chalky. I picked it up early on when the store was out of W&N and that was my first lesson that even though the pigment numbers are the same it doesn’t mean the paint colour will be identical. Great as always.
I love W&Ns permanent rose. I also have the DS quin rose and Horadam Ruby red. All v similar. Makes a great pairing with transparent pyrrol orange DS or transparent orange W&N from which you can get your bright fire engine reds but transparent. It's great in a triad with transparent yellow py150 and Aqua from W&N. If I had to be limited I'd go with the Brights as you can always dull them but you can never go the other way.
I have the Van Gogh and the Schmincke which arrived yesterday, so haven’t even tried that one yet. Love the Van Gogh, it’s excellent for cats’ inner ears
Daniel Smith Quinn Rose pv19 looks very similar to the WN Perm Rose in my swatches. M Graham Quinn Rose PV19 is slightly brighter. Thanks once again for your great water-colour comparisons. They are really helpful.
love how the da vinci look here! W&N helped me appreciate quinacridone rose, I used to only have magenta in my palette as a cool red but now I need both XD My favorite pv19 paint is from Mijello though. I often use it as a primary in CMY palettes. I love using pv19 with greens for that complimentary contrast. it also mixes lovely skintones.
I definitely think the Lukas has it's uses. Just not so much in the kind of painting I like to do at the moment. I've not tried the Mijello PV19. I imagine it would be very bright?
I have PV19, Windsor Newton permanent Rose & I’m very satisfied with it though found the Van Gogh & da Vinci colours you swatched very pleasing. Shame you have little use for your shades! Thanks
I came up with similar results and preferred the DaVinci permanent alizarin crimson over Daniel Smith. In fact I prefer the whole line of PV19 family of cool reds but do love love love Daniel Smith’s pyrol scarlet-Wow!! I totally recommend them and the quin coral. Of course they are my only and my favorite warm reds on my palette.Thanks again.
I too love ❤ Daniel Smith pyrol scarlet, but haven't bought it, just sampled from dot card. I just received Quinacridone Coral because I was wasting so much paint mixing my own... still want a little more Pink to it, but so happy. Winsor Red reminds me of Scarlet... I have so many "near" duplicates I'm trying to control myself! Ha! Thanks 😊 for sharing, a California Gramma...
I have WN Permanent Rose on my botanical palette, it is soft like velvet. DaVinci Red Rose Deep on my mostly DaVinci palette, and DaVinci Aliz Crimson on my desktop landscape palette. Oh, and Mijello, which for some reason I dont have in a palette I’m using. Must get out and try! I paint lots of flowers, so I use these colors a lot.
Of these I have the DS Quin red and the VG Quin rose and I love both of them they are two of my favourite paints. They are quite different colours and work different in mixes even if they are technically the same pigment! I want to get the da Vinci Alizarin Crimson! I think these are all lovely. I have a few other pv19 paints and I use them all! They mix based in the hue rather than pigment code I’ve found. I have the VG Permanent red violet (also pv 19) they are great for botanicals, birds, tropical fish, fantastical clothing and dresses, fantasy art (eyes, costumes, clothing, Tiefling skin tone base, dragons, etc) I live to use a variety of colours and different artwork I make uses different pallets rather than my overall body of work having a colour pallet. I depict more directly what the colour is (or would be for fantasy) and need/use all my many paints. If I paint a fanart the colour should be as close to the subject in my preference. If I paint a flower or a hummingbird or a tropical fish. I really need the brights. I also love these colours personally! Also I like to use non lightfast (fugitive) pigments with awareness and know that art I sell won’t involve them but I still use them in my work such as needing fluorescents sometimes so flowers are the right colour, etc.
My favorite PV19 is M.Graham Quin. Rose. The hue is similar to that of the W&N Permanent Rose. I also have Blockx Rose Pale Lake which is more pink and QOR Quin. Red, similar to DS. I love the QOR Quin. Violet, it is close to your Red Violet. I also have a Blockx Magenta and it's more a Blue Violet. So many PV19...
Super helpful comparison. I love PV 19, since cool reds and warm purples are my favorite colors :) DaVinci does many beautiful ones, thanks for comparing them! Daniel Smith also has about 4 to 5 more PV 19s as well. Both companies offer a great selection of variants (there's also "pink" and "red" variants of the Quin pink pigment, accounting for some of the differences we see here). I really do like the hue of the Van Gogh! I have never tried them but it'd be a good one to check out.
Excellent video as always. The PV19 on my palette is the Van Gogh Permanent Red Violet Red. It’s nice nut too violet for my taste. I’d like to try the Quinacridone Rose and Quinacridone Red versions of PV19.
You live in Thailand! OMG I MISS Thailand!!! I "lived" there in 2000. I went there on vacation, but stayed for 9 months when I realized exactly how far I could stretch my money there. I fell in love with the people, the food, the weather. I love that you are expected to smile when you greet anyone, that you are expected to haggle over baht at the market, and that you are expected to bring a small gift if you are invited to someone's home. Small considerations that would really go a long way to a more pleasant society if we could just learn those simple manners here in CT! It always bothers me that whenever I pass someone on the sidewalk I will smile and say "hi, how are you!" and all I get in return is a scowl and a flinch like I'm about to rob them! You invite some people to your house and they all of a sudden start to treat you like you are their personal slave ("I'm the GUEST, you're supposed to make me feel welcome and get me whatever I WANT!)!!!! Yes, I miss Thailand......
I have WN Permanent Rose and DS Quinacridone Rose. I really like DaVinci's Red Rose Deep...so pretty. I love reddish pinks like this...I'm such a girl!
Haha! Many people love their reddish pink watercolors. I just don't have much need for them in the painting I like to do. I'm sure that will change if I ever start painting more florals in the future.
Yes, PV19 has a range from violets to roses then to middle reds. I've never been fond of the violets but I love the darkest red, like Perm Alizarin from DaVinci (I have it) and the rose hues. Daniel Smith has one called Quinacridone Rose that's very beautiful and Schmincke has a rose one called Ruby Red, that's similar to Winser and Newtons Permanent Rose. Thanks for sharing!
Haha! I’m glad you enjoy the videos. 😊 Before new year I already had way too many paints. Then a very kind subscriber sent me a package full of pans and doubled the size of my collection over night. 🤣
Ah, I may have missed your Aliz crimson comparisons… will go take a look. 👍🏼 I too think the DaVinci aliz crimson (if it’s the pv19 one) is the closest hue to the original.
I have the Da Vinci Red rose deep and the Alizarin crimson. I love both! I have red rose deep on my main palette, but I also really love Daniel Smith quin rose, it’s more pink than the da Vinci red rose deep . I love the look of the Van Gogh here as well as the W&N amd Lukas.
I have a (maybe silly) question: How does a single pigment end up looking so different? Is it because of the composition of the paint itself, the fillers its with?
It's all down to the way it's processed. Things like particle size or heating a pigment can change the color of the paint produced. I'm sure there are other reasons for the differences too.
If you watch the guy from Alchemical Arts who makes pigments and paint he's really informative on this subject. Plus I love watching him make various hues of pigment. Fascinating stuff.
@@JayNathanWatercolor lots of people have it on their palette… it’s not a bad colour, I just don’t have room for it as I can mix pretty close to it with my Pyrrol scarlet (DS), quin lilac (W&N) and quin rose (DS).
These are valuable swatching videos, but do you think you could not paint over the names? Because some paints as you know are opaque and/or dark and it is hard to see and compare the paints when some of the names are covered. Thank you
@@JayNathanWatercolor ahhh! I see. I only asked as that is the only PV19 I have. I would have loved to have seen the comparison, but I enjoyed the video and found it informative as well. 🙂
I do like the Alazarin crimson substitute, it is quite close to the real thing. I have several quin rose/reds, they are lovely but not that special as they are ubiquitous, but the Alazarin is just useful both as a mixing colour and as a stand alone.
Id like to try the Schminke or the Rembrandt. I prefer the Rembrandt one, as I prefer the more purple look. I have Daniel Smith's quin rose and Turner's rose red. I use them both for mixing. Most times I use the Turner paint as it's bolder. Both are a "rose" as apposed to a "carmine". Tfs.
as far as I know PV19 have 3 variant, one is the red version often call Quinacridone Red, the other is a magenta version often call Quinacridone Rose or Permanent Rose, this version is suppose to be a replacement for Rose Madder Genuine, and finally a violet version often call Quinacridone Violet or Permanent Violet the red variant of PV19 is quite rare, only a few brand offer it, usually when a brand have PV19, it's the magenta variant and the violet variant.
I just split them in to 2 variants as it is on handprint.com. Gamma Quinacridone, which is the lighter valued, higher chroma red and rose paints, and Beta Quinacridone, which is the darker valued, lower chroma violet paints. Handprint hasn't been updated in a long time though so you might be right.
funny, but da vinci has that *red rose deep* AND a *quin rose* that looks almost identical. have no idea why they bothered? i mean, pigment and LF is the same also. mysteries. anyone know??
kusakabe is good for anyone looking for an environmental-friendly watercolour range as they do not contain any heavy metals. they have dot cards of the full range available and you can order from them directly. anyway... personally, for a pv19, i like mine to be the red version as i also like to have a PR122 in my palette. and since the PR122 is similar to the violet PV19, the other 'red' in my palette would be PR209 or the red version of pv19. howeeeeeverrrr, if i was using a limited palette, i'd get rid of the pr122 and use a single 'magenta' and that would be the rose pv19 and since i started out with rembrandt's quin rose, i tend to favour that although is weak compared to other brands. daniel smith's quin rose and shinhan's quin red are similar and more pigmented so i prefer those. thanks for the comparison!
You're welcome. I think one magenta/rose would be enough for me 🤣 I didn't know Rembrandt's PV19 quin rose was weaker than others. I find their PR122 to not be particularly strong either.
I never understood, how is it possible to make so different colors out of the same pigment. Especially with the PV19 the same brand has very different colors. Schmincke and DS have 3 different PV19 and 2 are red and 1 is violet.
It's all to do with how they're processed I think. Things like particle size or what temperature the pigment is heated to can result in different hues. I'm sure there's other reasons for it too.
Permanent Rose by Winsor & Newton has been a long time favourite. I have since branched out to try Daniel Smith & DaVinci but still love Permanent Rose.
I agree in regards to the Lukas brand and find it a bit chalky. I picked it up early on when the store was out of W&N and that was my first lesson that even though the pigment numbers are the same it doesn’t mean the paint colour will be identical. Great as always.
I love W&Ns permanent rose. I also have the DS quin rose and Horadam Ruby red. All v similar. Makes a great pairing with transparent pyrrol orange DS or transparent orange W&N from which you can get your bright fire engine reds but transparent. It's great in a triad with transparent yellow py150 and Aqua from W&N. If I had to be limited I'd go with the Brights as you can always dull them but you can never go the other way.
I love these comparisons. Really useful. Please keep on making them.
I'm glad you found them useful ☺️
Some of these are staples in my pallette. Can't live without them. So gorgeous. Thank you ❤️
You're welcome ☺️
I have the Van Gogh and the Schmincke which arrived yesterday, so haven’t even tried that one yet. Love the Van Gogh, it’s excellent for cats’ inner ears
I'll have to remember that for if I ever start painting cat's. Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏
Your video really helped me to make an informed choice when it comes to choosing between brands. Love it!
That’s great! I’m happy you found it helpful. Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏😊
Daniel Smith Quinn Rose pv19 looks very similar to the WN Perm Rose in my swatches. M Graham Quinn Rose PV19 is slightly brighter. Thanks once again for your great water-colour comparisons. They are really helpful.
You're very welcome ☺️ I'm happy you found it helpful 🙏
love how the da vinci look here! W&N helped me appreciate quinacridone rose, I used to only have magenta in my palette as a cool red but now I need both XD My favorite pv19 paint is from Mijello though. I often use it as a primary in CMY palettes. I love using pv19 with greens for that complimentary contrast. it also mixes lovely skintones.
Oh, and the Lukas..it seems a bit strange I guess, not that pigmented and the opacity is weird. But maybe its not that bad for soft florals.
I definitely think the Lukas has it's uses. Just not so much in the kind of painting I like to do at the moment.
I've not tried the Mijello PV19. I imagine it would be very bright?
@@JayNathanWatercolor yes the mijello pv19 looks very clean and bright indeed
I have the Da Vinci Red Rose Deep and Alizarin Crimson Quinacridone. Love them both. That Permanent Red Violet is a pretty color.
I have PV19, Windsor Newton permanent Rose & I’m very satisfied with it though found the Van Gogh & da Vinci colours you swatched very pleasing. Shame you have little use for your shades! Thanks
I came up with similar results and preferred the DaVinci permanent alizarin crimson over Daniel Smith. In fact I prefer the whole line of PV19 family of cool reds but do love love love Daniel Smith’s pyrol scarlet-Wow!! I totally recommend them and the quin coral. Of course they are my only and my favorite warm reds on my palette.Thanks again.
You're welcome ☺️ Thank you for the recommendations 🙏
I too love ❤ Daniel Smith pyrol scarlet, but haven't bought it, just sampled from dot card. I just received Quinacridone Coral because I was wasting so much paint mixing my own... still want a little more Pink to it, but so happy. Winsor Red reminds me of Scarlet... I have so many "near" duplicates I'm trying to control myself! Ha! Thanks 😊 for sharing, a California Gramma...
I just love reddish pinks,so this video is right up my alley...That last Rembrandt shade really caught my eye though,really stunning ,rich and deep :D
It's nice isn't it? ☺️ I just wish I had something to use it for 🤣
@@JayNathanWatercolor hmmm maybe a dreamy sunset?
@@JayNathanWatercolor landscape with cherry blossom trees?
Pretty in Pink.
I do like Windsor's Permanent Rose in this batch.
I like it too 😊
Schmincke has a PV19 very similar to W&N called Ruby Red.
I have WN Permanent Rose on my botanical palette, it is soft like velvet. DaVinci Red Rose Deep on my mostly DaVinci palette, and DaVinci Aliz Crimson on my desktop landscape palette. Oh, and Mijello, which for some reason I dont have in a palette I’m using. Must get out and try! I paint lots of flowers, so I use these colors a lot.
Ah yes I imagine I would use them a lot more if I painted florals. I wonder how the Mijello compares to these? Mijello paints are usually very bright.
Of these I have the DS Quin red and the VG Quin rose and I love both of them they are two of my favourite paints. They are quite different colours and work different in mixes even if they are technically the same pigment! I want to get the da Vinci Alizarin Crimson! I think these are all lovely. I have a few other pv19 paints and I use them all! They mix based in the hue rather than pigment code I’ve found. I have the VG Permanent red violet (also pv 19) they are great for botanicals, birds, tropical fish, fantastical clothing and dresses, fantasy art (eyes, costumes, clothing, Tiefling skin tone base, dragons, etc) I live to use a variety of colours and different artwork I make uses different pallets rather than my overall body of work having a colour pallet. I depict more directly what the colour is (or would be for fantasy) and need/use all my many paints. If I paint a fanart the colour should be as close to the subject in my preference. If I paint a flower or a hummingbird or a tropical fish. I really need the brights. I also love these colours personally! Also I like to use non lightfast (fugitive) pigments with awareness and know that art I sell won’t involve them but I still use them in my work such as needing fluorescents sometimes so flowers are the right colour, etc.
I have the Van Gogh-wow is it bright. I may have to get the Da Vinci perm rose or the Rembrandt.
I've not tried the Rembrandt but the Van Gogh is excellent. ☺️
VG is my recent love, but I don't have any of your another paints examples
My favorite PV19 is M.Graham Quin. Rose. The hue is similar to that of the W&N Permanent Rose. I also have Blockx Rose Pale Lake which is more pink and QOR Quin. Red, similar to DS. I love the QOR Quin. Violet, it is close to your Red Violet. I also have a Blockx Magenta and it's more a Blue Violet. So many PV19...
Thank you for the recommendations 🙏🙂
Imma give Da Vinci a go, it’s really hard to get in the UK but that Alizarin Crimson Quinacridone is so dreamy.
Super helpful comparison. I love PV 19, since cool reds and warm purples are my favorite colors :)
DaVinci does many beautiful ones, thanks for comparing them! Daniel Smith also has about 4 to 5 more PV 19s as well. Both companies offer a great selection of variants (there's also "pink" and "red" variants of the Quin pink pigment, accounting for some of the differences we see here). I really do like the hue of the Van Gogh! I have never tried them but it'd be a good one to check out.
I'm glad you found it helpful 😊🙏
Excellent video as always. The PV19 on my palette is the Van Gogh Permanent Red Violet Red. It’s nice nut too violet for my taste. I’d like to try the Quinacridone Rose and Quinacridone Red versions of PV19.
Us the Van Gogh permanent red violet similar to the Rembrandt one in this video?
@@JayNathanWatercolor I’m not sure; I’ll have to check one of my swatches.
W&N Permanent Rose is my favorite
You live in Thailand! OMG I MISS Thailand!!! I "lived" there in 2000. I went there on vacation, but stayed for 9 months when I realized exactly how far I could stretch my money there. I fell in love with the people, the food, the weather. I love that you are expected to smile when you greet anyone, that you are expected to haggle over baht at the market, and that you are expected to bring a small gift if you are invited to someone's home. Small considerations that would really go a long way to a more pleasant society if we could just learn those simple manners here in CT! It always bothers me that whenever I pass someone on the sidewalk I will smile and say "hi, how are you!" and all I get in return is a scowl and a flinch like I'm about to rob them! You invite some people to your house and they all of a sudden start to treat you like you are their personal slave ("I'm the GUEST, you're supposed to make me feel welcome and get me whatever I WANT!)!!!! Yes, I miss Thailand......
I have WN Permanent Rose and DS Quinacridone Rose. I really like DaVinci's Red Rose Deep...so pretty. I love reddish pinks like this...I'm such a girl!
Haha! Many people love their reddish pink watercolors. I just don't have much need for them in the painting I like to do. I'm sure that will change if I ever start painting more florals in the future.
Yes, PV19 has a range from violets to roses then to middle reds. I've never been fond of the violets but I love the darkest red, like Perm Alizarin from DaVinci (I have it) and the rose hues. Daniel Smith has one called Quinacridone Rose that's very beautiful and Schmincke has a rose one called Ruby Red, that's similar to Winser and Newtons Permanent Rose. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome. I'm definitely a fan of the Da Vinci Alizarin Crimson ☺️
I just love these videos. Have you ever shown your collection of watercolors? I can't imagine how many you have watching this haha.
Haha! I’m glad you enjoy the videos. 😊 Before new year I already had way too many paints. Then a very kind subscriber sent me a package full of pans and doubled the size of my collection over night. 🤣
Ah, I may have missed your Aliz crimson comparisons… will go take a look. 👍🏼 I too think the DaVinci aliz crimson (if it’s the pv19 one) is the closest hue to the original.
It was just comparing Da Vinci Alizarin Crimson to W&N PR83.
@@JayNathanWatercolor just remembered, I did watch that one 🤭
I have the Da Vinci Red rose deep and the Alizarin crimson. I love both! I have red rose deep on my main palette, but I also really love Daniel Smith quin rose, it’s more pink than the da Vinci red rose deep . I love the look of the Van Gogh here as well as the W&N amd Lukas.
I like both of those Da Vinci's too. Especially the Alizarin Crimson ☺️
love all these swatch vids, so much.
I have a (maybe silly) question: How does a single pigment end up looking so different? Is it because of the composition of the paint itself, the fillers its with?
It's all down to the way it's processed. Things like particle size or heating a pigment can change the color of the paint produced. I'm sure there are other reasons for the differences too.
If you watch the guy from Alchemical Arts who makes pigments and paint he's really informative on this subject. Plus I love watching him make various hues of pigment. Fascinating stuff.
The rose red deep by Da vinci is a main mixing color on my palette. I think I need the alizarin crimson too.
The PV19s I have are that DaVinci Alizarin Crimson and Daniel Smith’s Quin Rose. For some reason I’m not keen on DS Quin Red.
I quite like the Daniel Smith Quin red. I haven't tried mixing with it though.
@@JayNathanWatercolor lots of people have it on their palette… it’s not a bad colour, I just don’t have room for it as I can mix pretty close to it with my Pyrrol scarlet (DS), quin lilac (W&N) and quin rose (DS).
These are valuable swatching videos, but do you think you could not paint over the names? Because some paints as you know are opaque and/or dark and it is hard to see and compare the paints when some of the names are covered. Thank you
Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏
Yeah unless you paint either a lot of flowers or abstract, it is hard to find a use for these colors. But they are so beautiful!
I like the chart. Why didn't you do Daniel Smith's Qhinacridone Rose, which is a beautiful pv19.
I’m glad you liked it. I didn’t do the DS quin rose because I don’t own it.
@@JayNathanWatercolor ahhh! I see. I only asked as that is the only PV19 I have. I would have loved to have seen the comparison, but I enjoyed the video and found it informative as well. 🙂
I do like the Alazarin crimson substitute, it is quite close to the real thing. I have several quin rose/reds, they are lovely but not that special as they are ubiquitous, but the Alazarin is just useful both as a mixing colour and as a stand alone.
Id like to try the Schminke or the Rembrandt. I prefer the Rembrandt one, as I prefer the more purple look.
I have Daniel Smith's quin rose and Turner's rose red. I use them both for mixing. Most times I use the Turner paint as it's bolder. Both are a "rose" as apposed to a "carmine".
Tfs.
I still haven't tried many Turner paints. I think I'll have to buy a set in the future. They seem to be very good value.
@@JayNathanWatercolor I enjoy most of them and they cost less than other artist grade brands.
Love your channel.
Tfs.
as far as I know PV19 have 3 variant, one is the red version often call Quinacridone Red, the other is a magenta version often call Quinacridone Rose or Permanent Rose, this version is suppose to be a replacement for Rose Madder Genuine, and finally a violet version often call Quinacridone Violet or Permanent Violet
the red variant of PV19 is quite rare, only a few brand offer it, usually when a brand have PV19, it's the magenta variant and the violet variant.
I just split them in to 2 variants as it is on handprint.com.
Gamma Quinacridone, which is the lighter valued, higher chroma red and rose paints, and Beta Quinacridone, which is the darker valued, lower chroma violet paints.
Handprint hasn't been updated in a long time though so you might be right.
Wow! I was just thinking about PV19 comparisons a couple of days ago. Creepy 😂
Oh, and First to comment!
Creepy indeed 🤣
@@JayNathanWatercolor 😄
I own DS and DV Q red rose and only use them to make orange and violet. A little goes a long way hence they last an eternity
They definitely last a long time in my experience too. That could be because I never use them though 😂
funny, but da vinci has that *red rose deep* AND a *quin rose* that looks almost identical. have no idea why they bothered? i mean, pigment and LF is the same also. mysteries. anyone know??
W & N every time.
kusakabe is good for anyone looking for an environmental-friendly watercolour range as they do not contain any heavy metals. they have dot cards of the full range available and you can order from them directly. anyway... personally, for a pv19, i like mine to be the red version as i also like to have a PR122 in my palette. and since the PR122 is similar to the violet PV19, the other 'red' in my palette would be PR209 or the red version of pv19. howeeeeeverrrr, if i was using a limited palette, i'd get rid of the pr122 and use a single 'magenta' and that would be the rose pv19 and since i started out with rembrandt's quin rose, i tend to favour that although is weak compared to other brands. daniel smith's quin rose and shinhan's quin red are similar and more pigmented so i prefer those. thanks for the comparison!
You're welcome. I think one magenta/rose would be enough for me 🤣 I didn't know Rembrandt's PV19 quin rose was weaker than others. I find their PR122 to not be particularly strong either.
Da Vinci Red Rose
I never understood, how is it possible to make so different colors out of the same pigment. Especially with the PV19 the same brand has very different colors. Schmincke and DS have 3 different PV19 and 2 are red and 1 is violet.
It's all to do with how they're processed I think. Things like particle size or what temperature the pigment is heated to can result in different hues.
I'm sure there's other reasons for it too.
@@JayNathanWatercolor thank you so much!!! Would be interesting to investigate. 😀