I’m enjoying the DDL pans I’ve treated myself to. Just got Rae’s Blooms and haven’t finished swatching. But they are lovely. My heart skipped a beat when you opened that huge metal box of their pans. Capit Mortuum is pronounced mortu - um. Say both u’s. 🙂
Thank you very much and the help with the pronunciation. I knew I’d get it wrong LOL. I’m glad you’ve got the paints and that you’re pleased for them. They are absolutely beautiful and I know you’re going to love them. Keep an eye out for that prickly pear. It’s something else x
Hi Helen! I’ve heard that you have a nice watercolor tutorial painting a coffee cup. I was wondering if you could tell me what it’s called, I have scrolled through and couldn’t find it. Thank you!❤
Helen, Caput Mortuum paint originally was made from mummies. I liked the Lavender paint. I am not a fan of watercolour paint mixed with white. What are the pigments in Lavender? It seems that the paint is perhaps semi-transparent love the slight pinky tone.
Most watercolour paints that are called Lavender are usually mixed with white paint as most pastel-coloured watercolour paints. I love how Deep Deep Light has made such a unique Lavender which separates and is not milky. It will be one of the paints that I would purchase.
@@snuuby5468 it really is stunning - DDL do have a little zinc oxide in there PW4 I think, but this beauty doesn't leave a white 'cast' that you sometimes get - as you can see from the swatch
Wow, instant stone! Love these colours! I need to save up ! So exciting!
Aren’t they stunning? X
My favourite out of these is that beautiful Lavender. It's gorgeous 💜💜💜🌹
Mine too x
This was SOOO RELAXING to watch, THANK-YOU so much Rae!! GORGEOUS colours!!! 😍😍😍👏👏👏✨❤🐝
Thank you dr bee. 🐝 it’s great to see them in real life x🌸❤️
Ancient Red maybe…? These colours are amazing. My Rae’s palette arrived yesterday so I will be swatching later today 💕
oh that's wonderful - have fun with them x
I love all of the deep deep light colours❤🎨
Me too 🌸
Thank you!
Thank you x
Such stunning colours xx
Thank you Clare xx
I’m enjoying the DDL pans I’ve treated myself to. Just got Rae’s Blooms and haven’t finished swatching. But they are lovely. My heart skipped a beat when you opened that huge metal box of their pans. Capit Mortuum is pronounced mortu - um. Say both u’s. 🙂
Thank you very much and the help with the pronunciation. I knew I’d get it wrong LOL. I’m glad you’ve got the paints and that you’re pleased for them. They are absolutely beautiful and I know you’re going to love them. Keep an eye out for that prickly pear. It’s something else x
Swatching! Yay!
yay indeed - I LOVE these so much x
I can see why! 😄
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Hello, thank you very much for your lovely swatching video. I think the last color you swatched is the Ancient Red from the "Cave Art Set".
Oh thank you!
Hi Helen! I’ve heard that you have a nice watercolor tutorial painting a coffee cup. I was wondering if you could tell me what it’s called, I have scrolled through and couldn’t find it. Thank you!❤
Hi - here is the link:th-cam.com/video/doqVY1925uA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VQX8Cy2bOaViYzkq
or this very old one that is a line and wash:th-cam.com/video/8OXxrVBQAzs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EPoII-ZVjt1WUHqP
Helen, Caput Mortuum paint originally was made from mummies. I liked the Lavender paint. I am not a fan of watercolour paint mixed with white. What are the pigments in Lavender? It seems that the paint is perhaps semi-transparent love the slight pinky tone.
Thank you. I’m not sure of the pigment in lavender. I just love it 🥰
Helen, does the Lavender look like it has white added to the paint? Is it transparent or opaque?
@@snuuby5468 I can’t see white at all. I’d say semi opaque. You can check the pigment on the website
Most watercolour paints that are called Lavender are usually mixed with white paint as most pastel-coloured watercolour paints. I love how Deep Deep Light has made such a unique Lavender which separates and is not milky. It will be one of the paints that I would purchase.
@@snuuby5468 it really is stunning - DDL do have a little zinc oxide in there PW4 I think, but this beauty doesn't leave a white 'cast' that you sometimes get - as you can see from the swatch
be nice to find granulating paints in my little canadian town to try
They are magical for sure