That’s sooo funny! I literally just commented on one of your shorts, not having seen this video yet, and said how your beautiful pieces were giving Denise Love, Allison Dawrant and Bettina watercolor vibes!!!! I want to take her classes too!
This was a lovely video! I've never heard of this type of watercolor paint before until I saw your post on IG, but it's absolutely beautiful especially for abstracts. And congratulations on your TH-cam channel!! That's so exciting 🎉
Thank you so much for watching and leaving me a comment! 🥰 It is such good paint for abstracts and also now I’m using it for some more detailed paintings I’m loving it for that too! 😄
They are soo colourful, right??! Super vibrant and fun. Oh no they do get addictive don’t they. I may or may not have just bought the granulating colours 🫣😂
Kuratake stopped using animal products in most of their colours years ago. Their website has more information on which clours aren't vegan friendly. They even have info on their English language site these last couple of years, so you don't have to use translation software anymore. Other gansai tambi style paints usually still use traditional binders.
@Little_Ammy_Arts i think a lot of people got confused between the traditional gansai tambi paint and the kuratake version. It sort of spiraled from there. I find it helps to go to the source. On their website, kuratake seems proud of their recipe and how the binder doesn't use animal products (although some of the specialty colours may use nonvegan pigments). It's one of the big things that sets them apart from all the other makers of gansai tambi paints.
These seem too opaque for my use, plus I try to use brands that are cruelty free if I can - but the palette itself is so beautiful, love the big pans too!
They are very opaque! I definitely split my time evenly between these and my normal watercolours as I enjoy both! When you say cruelty free, can you tell me more? I tried to do some research into the make up of these paints and I got so much conflicting info and people still give me conflicting info now on whether they still use animal products or not 😅 And yes, the big pans are one of my favourite things about them!
@ Gansai paints are traditionally made with animal glue. You will find conflicting into on Kuretake, some sources saying they use it, some saying they do not. Until the company can say for sure, I stick to the brands I know are cruelty free, like Daniel Smith. I use enough things that are not cruelty free that I have not been able to find replacements for, so when I can switch, I do. Every little bit helps.
Yes I should imagine there is a lightfastness issue. The more I learn about art materials and pigments the more I worry about these. I will be conducting my own test throughout next year to see what happens!
That’s sooo funny! I literally just commented on one of your shorts, not having seen this video yet, and said how your beautiful pieces were giving Denise Love, Allison Dawrant and Bettina watercolor vibes!!!! I want to take her classes too!
That is funny 😂 absolutely love their work!! Thank you so much for watching!! 💜✨
This was a lovely video! I've never heard of this type of watercolor paint before until I saw your post on IG, but it's absolutely beautiful especially for abstracts. And congratulations on your TH-cam channel!! That's so exciting 🎉
Thank you so much for watching and leaving me a comment! 🥰 It is such good paint for abstracts and also now I’m using it for some more detailed paintings I’m loving it for that too! 😄
I love them. They are big pans and so gouachy I use them all the time and ignore the fancy watercolours!
I used these almost exclusively for a while and then I missed my traditional watercolours so now I split my time evenly 😂
Love your technique. This page came out beautifully 😊 great color combo too.
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Congrats on your YT success -- your artwork is great and it's fun to see your process. Thanks Amber!
That’s really very kind of you to say! Thank you so much for watching my video and leaving me a comment ☺️
That’s a very informative and helpful video, thank you!🎨❤️
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment 🥰🎨
I was Tokyo and found a huge box set; and have never used it! Can’t wait to break them out at least swatch them out
Oh wow!! The 100 colours set?? 🥹 I love swatching paints it’s one of my favourite things to do!
The plastic top is brilliant when you have cats who like stepping on wet paints!
Haha! I didn’t think of that! I have 2 very uninterested old dogs so they don’t go anywhere near my paints. My mums puppy on the other hand… 🙈
Looppve These colors, they are so colorful. I bought the 12 Pan set Art Nouveau and I am totally in Love and want more from These paints😂😂😂😂
They are soo colourful, right??! Super vibrant and fun. Oh no they do get addictive don’t they. I may or may not have just bought the granulating colours 🫣😂
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage.
Thank you for watching! 🥰
Kuratake stopped using animal products in most of their colours years ago.
Their website has more information on which clours aren't vegan friendly. They even have info on their English language site these last couple of years, so you don't have to use translation software anymore.
Other gansai tambi style paints usually still use traditional binders.
Thank you so much for the information!
Very helpful because I was finding a lot of conflicting information.
@Little_Ammy_Arts i think a lot of people got confused between the traditional gansai tambi paint and the kuratake version. It sort of spiraled from there.
I find it helps to go to the source. On their website, kuratake seems proud of their recipe and how the binder doesn't use animal products (although some of the specialty colours may use nonvegan pigments). It's one of the big things that sets them apart from all the other makers of gansai tambi paints.
These seem too opaque for my use, plus I try to use brands that are cruelty free if I can - but the palette itself is so beautiful, love the big pans too!
They are very opaque! I definitely split my time evenly between these and my normal watercolours as I enjoy both!
When you say cruelty free, can you tell me more? I tried to do some research into the make up of these paints and I got so much conflicting info and people still give me conflicting info now on whether they still use animal products or not 😅
And yes, the big pans are one of my favourite things about them!
@ Gansai paints are traditionally made with animal glue. You will find conflicting into on Kuretake, some sources saying they use it, some saying they do not. Until the company can say for sure, I stick to the brands I know are cruelty free, like Daniel Smith. I use enough things that are not cruelty free that I have not been able to find replacements for, so when I can switch, I do. Every little bit helps.
I agree. And I love The Daniel Smith watercolours so that’s good to know ☺️
yes, they are beautiful colors, but I think there's a real problem of lightfastness.
Yes I should imagine there is a lightfastness issue. The more I learn about art materials and pigments the more I worry about these. I will be conducting my own test throughout next year to see what happens!