A subject I've wanted more info about for quite a while....neither the people in the arts supply shop nor experienced painters have explained it as clearly and concisely as this...thanks so much
Thankyou, that was so helpful. I had a guess at what the consistency levels meant, but the mediums had me stumped! If i was starting from scratch again now, i’d probably get the most expensive soft body primaries that i could afford, plus some flow medium. As it is i have a massive and random collection of colours, sets and flow levels!
Same here! I still have so many random paint colours to go through, but would also like to just get some really good quality paint and then thin them down.
Thank you, I especially enjoyed seeing how you store your pre-mixed colors in various containers! Also, I paused the video and went straight to the Golden website to see if I could order one of those charts with real color samples that you’re showing, but I haven’t found them. Is it something you’ve had for a while that maybe is no longer available?
Oh, also, another thing that took me a while to understand and that made me buy the wrong Golden products a couple of time is the OPEN versions that have a slower drying time, both in paints and mediums. :)
Hi Veronique! I got the colour chart from Jackson’s here in the UK: www.jacksonsart.com/golden-heavy-body-hand-painted-colour-chart-52713?___store=jacksonsart_en&acc=2d00f43f07911355d4151f13925ff292 I’m sure they also sell it in other places. If you’re not in the UK you can Google “golden hand painted color chart”.
Wow, wow, so happy I fell into your channel!! What a wonderful treat :-) this type of video is incredibly helpful for me as an absolute beginner. I love your style of teaching and explaining things. Would love to see more of anything you can think of to share, I am going to go and watch videos from your playlists. Not sure if this was asked already or if it is in another video, how do you get the paint that you mix with a medium or other colors into the condiment containers or tubes without wearing most of it and getting it all over the place😂😂😊. Would love that, thank you very much.
Hi Suzy! I'm so glad you found it helpful. Welcome to the journey! Haha, getting the paint into the bottles is a bit tricky. I'm just being very careful, dripping in a little bit at a time. But spills happen. You could of course use a funnel. I just don't want to clean another piece of equipment 😂 You can watch me refill some here th-cam.com/video/FpukPQFtXkQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4dRB99beNhWN_NKj&t=108
@@jclosestudio oooh thank you ! I have made quite a big mess in the past attempting it😂. I also saw somebody use a syringe. I will check out the video, thanks so much. for this and all your videos, talent and hard work
An excellent explainer. By the way, as people dip in and out of acrylic painting, there are some great bargains to be had on ad websites or ebay. I got a huge lot of Golden HB tubes from a chap in France, a large lot of the small bottles of Golden fluid from a lady in Germany, and some nice sets of Winsor-Newton from folks here in Ireland for around half of what they would have cost in the shops. And as you say, one can amend consistency with mediums. I have also mixed, say, heavy body plus liquid to get an in-between consistency. Love your channel and your journey. It's always inspiring to see you working and the camera work is second to none. Mega kudoz!
Thanks so much, Ute! I went straight onto ebay to check 😄 That's a fantastic tip, thanks for sharing! I need to keep my eye out. Love a good bargain. I did get some Flashe paint off of ebay once, but I think they had mixed water into some of the paint. Still meaning to try those by the way...
@@shelinahetherington4661 the boards I paint on the wall are cradled panels. For my painting wall I’ve screwed IKEA Ivar corner posts into the wall. I’ve painted the posts white to make them blend into the wall better. Into the holes I add metal bolts from the hardware store. I can move the bolts around, which means I can hang my paintings an any height and move them around easily. For smaller work (30x30cm max.) I use 5mm wood panels (plywood is best). I pint those on a table.
Thank you Jeannine. This was really helpful. For some reason I’d never thought of thickening my paints with medium, only thinning them. I’ve just ordered some heavy gel medium to thicken up some of the ones I find a bit too runny.
Thank you Jeannine! This is really helpful and look forward to a video covering the different mediums. 🙏🏻 Another subject I have struggled with is the surface. Maybe a video covering what you use would be great if possible? 😊 I practice mainly in a journal and struggled to find one that will take a far amount of wet media and is affordable. So far I use Pith for acrylic work which seems to take a fair bashing of layer’s and water and Seawhites travel journal that are pretty forgiving for water colour mixed media but only come in landscape format . Both are affordable for a beginner however I would be interested if you have any other recommendations. I appreciate you don’t work a lot with watercolour but get the impression a lot of mixed media artists use watercolour paper. I have found this area the most confusing and overwhelming especially for a beginner. 🙏🏻
Hi Andrea. Thank you so much for your feedback! I can certainly do a video on what paper I use. I'm no means an expert when it comes to paper, but I have used my fair share of paper and sketchbooks in the past. From my experience, the paper that does take more wet media tends to be more expensive too. None of the sketchbooks I've tried are amazing at taking lots of water. I'd recommend 300gsm for paper. Where are you based? Here in the UK I like Cass Art's own range watercolour paper in terms of value for money: www.cassart.co.uk/painting/watercolour-paints/product-type-watercolour-paper/cass-art-jumbo-watercolour-gummed-pad-300gsm-50-sheets.htm?productid=4365&gclid=Cj0KCQjwntCVBhDdARIsAMEwAClM-fXlN-xQwbOIe3rhZoTuL4BYTsrTkmjTvsOke93Hc-wmyoj59j8aAgNCEALw_wcB If you find a paper you like you could also make your own sketchbooks (if you can be bothered 😊).
Thank you Jeannine for this feedback, greatly appreciated. I’m here in the UK and came across Cassart a while ago, will take another look at their paper stock 🙏🏻😊🙏🏻@@jclosestudio
Hello! I believe they are only available in the US so unfortunately could not try them yet. But I have heard great things about them from other US artists.
Hello, Are the system 3 acrylics matte finish or a semi gloss?? I can't find anywhere, not even on their website, what finish it gives. Can you advise on that??
Thank you! If I take it from a squeeze tub or tube then I just try to aim carefully 😄. If the paint is in a tub, I take it out with a thin palette knife and scrape it into the bottle. You can see me do that here th-cam.com/video/FpukPQFtXkQ/w-d-xo.html in the ’refill paint bottles’ section
A subject I've wanted more info about for quite a while....neither the people in the arts supply shop nor experienced painters have explained it as clearly and concisely as this...thanks so much
What a compliment, thank you! I’m so glad it was clear and helpful
Thankyou, that was so helpful. I had a guess at what the consistency levels meant, but the mediums had me stumped! If i was starting from scratch again now, i’d probably get the most expensive soft body primaries that i could afford, plus some flow medium. As it is i have a massive and random collection of colours, sets and flow levels!
Same here! I still have so many random paint colours to go through, but would also like to just get some really good quality paint and then thin them down.
Thank you once again Jeannine. So helpful and clearly explained.
You are so welcome! I’m glad it was helpful
Very helpful. 🥰 I truly appreciate your artistic approach to these subjects. Thank you, Jeannine.
You are most welcome, Kim!
Very clear explanation of the options for using acrylic. Thank you. Extremely helpful for me as a relative beginner.
You're very welcome! Glad it's been helpful
So helpfu❤️
Happy to hear that!
Thank you, I especially enjoyed seeing how you store your pre-mixed colors in various containers! Also, I paused the video and went straight to the Golden website to see if I could order one of those charts with real color samples that you’re showing, but I haven’t found them. Is it something you’ve had for a while that maybe is no longer available?
Oh, also, another thing that took me a while to understand and that made me buy the wrong Golden products a couple of time is the OPEN versions that have a slower drying time, both in paints and mediums. :)
Hi Veronique! I got the colour chart from Jackson’s here in the UK:
www.jacksonsart.com/golden-heavy-body-hand-painted-colour-chart-52713?___store=jacksonsart_en&acc=2d00f43f07911355d4151f13925ff292
I’m sure they also sell it in other places. If you’re not in the UK you can Google “golden hand painted color chart”.
Oh yes, forgot to mention the Open range. I have never tried them myself. I’m usually too impatient already for my paint to dry 😄
So clear!! Thank you!
So glad! Was a little worried I waffled on too much 😄
Wow, wow, so happy I fell into your channel!! What a wonderful treat :-) this type of video is incredibly helpful for me as an absolute beginner. I love your style of teaching and explaining things. Would love to see more of anything you can think of to share, I am going to go and watch videos from your playlists. Not sure if this was asked already or if it is in another video, how do you get the paint that you mix with a medium or other colors into the condiment containers or tubes without wearing most of it and getting it all over the place😂😂😊. Would love that, thank you very much.
Hi Suzy!
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Welcome to the journey!
Haha, getting the paint into the bottles is a bit tricky. I'm just being very careful, dripping in a little bit at a time. But spills happen. You could of course use a funnel. I just don't want to clean another piece of equipment 😂
You can watch me refill some here th-cam.com/video/FpukPQFtXkQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4dRB99beNhWN_NKj&t=108
@@jclosestudio oooh thank you ! I have made quite a big mess in the past attempting it😂. I also saw somebody use a syringe. I will check out the video, thanks so much. for this and all your videos, talent and hard work
@@suzyhomemaker6240 ah yes, I've tried the syringe before. Works well, but found it a bit tricky to clean.
An excellent explainer. By the way, as people dip in and out of acrylic painting, there are some great bargains to be had on ad websites or ebay. I got a huge lot of Golden HB tubes from a chap in France, a large lot of the small bottles of Golden fluid from a lady in Germany, and some nice sets of Winsor-Newton from folks here in Ireland for around half of what they would have cost in the shops. And as you say, one can amend consistency with mediums. I have also mixed, say, heavy body plus liquid to get an in-between consistency. Love your channel and your journey. It's always inspiring to see you working and the camera work is second to none. Mega kudoz!
Thanks so much, Ute! I went straight onto ebay to check 😄
That's a fantastic tip, thanks for sharing! I need to keep my eye out. Love a good bargain. I did get some Flashe paint off of ebay once, but I think they had mixed water into some of the paint. Still meaning to try those by the way...
Very helpful thanks
Hi Shelina, so glad you found it helpful!
@@jclosestudio Jeannine, could i ask tow things -what sort of boards do you use and how do you attach them to the wall to work on please?
@@shelinahetherington4661 the boards I paint on the wall are cradled panels.
For my painting wall I’ve screwed IKEA Ivar corner posts into the wall. I’ve painted the posts white to make them blend into the wall better. Into the holes I add metal bolts from the hardware store. I can move the bolts around, which means I can hang my paintings an any height and move them around easily.
For smaller work (30x30cm max.) I use 5mm wood panels (plywood is best). I pint those on a table.
@@jclosestudio Thank you so much.
Thank you Jeannine. This was really helpful. For some reason I’d never thought of thickening my paints with medium, only thinning them. I’ve just ordered some heavy gel medium to thicken up some of the ones I find a bit too runny.
So glad it was helpful!
So great❤❤❤🎉
Thanks, Keely!
Thank you Jeannine! This is really helpful and look forward to a video covering the different mediums. 🙏🏻
Another subject I have struggled with is the surface. Maybe a video covering what you use would be great if possible? 😊
I practice mainly in a journal and struggled to find one that will take a far amount of wet media and is affordable. So far I use Pith for acrylic work which seems to take a fair bashing of layer’s and water and Seawhites travel journal that are pretty forgiving for water colour mixed media but only come in landscape format . Both are affordable for a beginner however I would be interested if you have any other recommendations.
I appreciate you don’t work a lot with watercolour but get the impression a lot of mixed media artists use watercolour paper. I have found this area the most confusing and overwhelming especially for a beginner. 🙏🏻
Hi Andrea. Thank you so much for your feedback!
I can certainly do a video on what paper I use. I'm no means an expert when it comes to paper, but I have used my fair share of paper and sketchbooks in the past.
From my experience, the paper that does take more wet media tends to be more expensive too.
None of the sketchbooks I've tried are amazing at taking lots of water. I'd recommend 300gsm for paper.
Where are you based? Here in the UK I like Cass Art's own range watercolour paper in terms of value for money:
www.cassart.co.uk/painting/watercolour-paints/product-type-watercolour-paper/cass-art-jumbo-watercolour-gummed-pad-300gsm-50-sheets.htm?productid=4365&gclid=Cj0KCQjwntCVBhDdARIsAMEwAClM-fXlN-xQwbOIe3rhZoTuL4BYTsrTkmjTvsOke93Hc-wmyoj59j8aAgNCEALw_wcB
If you find a paper you like you could also make your own sketchbooks (if you can be bothered 😊).
Thank you Jeannine for this feedback, greatly appreciated. I’m here in the UK and came across Cassart a while ago, will take another look at their paper stock 🙏🏻😊🙏🏻@@jclosestudio
Have you ever tried Nova color paints & if so what did you think of them & how do they compare?
Hello! I believe they are only available in the US so unfortunately could not try them yet. But I have heard great things about them from other US artists.
Hello, Are the system 3 acrylics matte finish or a semi gloss?? I can't find anywhere, not even on their website, what finish it gives. Can you advise on that??
Hello Maggie! They are satin I would say. Not super glossy, but not matt either.
Wonderful as always, Jeanine! I wanted to ask you how you manage to put the paint in the squeeze bottles. Thank you🤗🤗
Thank you! If I take it from a squeeze tub or tube then I just try to aim carefully 😄. If the paint is in a tub, I take it out with a thin palette knife and scrape it into the bottle. You can see me do that here th-cam.com/video/FpukPQFtXkQ/w-d-xo.html in the ’refill paint bottles’ section