Chinese and Japanese are quite a different style of imaging and difficult to translate character to character. I think this is also true of Korean. I love how the back and forth brings out different colors
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting❤️ If you really want to explore granulating colors without buying any new paints, try mixing ultramarine blue or cobalt blue with some other colors. Play with the rations until you see the colors separate😉❤️👩🏻🎨
I love the paintings of the wild flowers and Peonies. The paints look like fun. Something to think about. Happy TH-cam Anniversary! I found you last Summer. I have been enjoying your videos. Thank you for sharing some of your time with me. Do have a good vacation .
Joanne I will always remember you as one of my first subscribers💜 A thousand thank yous!! This is a trip to see our 5-year old granddaughter; our eldest son & his family. I’m so excited and very ready for a vacation! Enjoy your week ahead!
@@artonthecreek Ann, Thank you so much for telling me about being one of your first Subscribers. I came over to have a look because you had beautiful music with a beautiful painting and your outdoor scenery reminded me of a place were I lived about half of my life. I was so surprised to find you are in Parker, Colorado. I lived different places in the Denver Metro area on and off from 1964-2000. I am 65 years old. My husband and I are retired here in PA. Right now I just come by to enjoy your videos. I get tips, ideas and inspiration from you. I appreciate all of your hard work to share things with us each week. Thank you for being there. Enjoy your vacation and your coming week.
I have this set of paints. Having a lot of fun playing with them and watching all the reviews. Yours is so different from all the others I have watched. I wanted you to know how much I appreciate that. Loved this video. I’m now subscribed. Thank you!
Well thank you so much and welcome to Art on the Creek! I appreciate you being here and thank you for the subscription 💖💖 Let me know if you’d like to see this set used further-or if something else interests you-I’m happy to check something out!
I have seen others review these, but you went many steps further by bringing in standard watercolour to mix and play around with. It definitely showed a few interesting things, such as the change in colour on the up and down strokes. Fascinating. I love how both of the flowers came out; so pretty, and the separating Gansi Tambi colours only added to the whole effect. I look forward to seeing those wild flowers. I must admit to having a penchant for the wild flower over the cultivated. Somehow nature always seems to produce flowers so much better than the average human. Not only that, but wildflowers will grow in some of the most inhospitable places on earth. The kind of places where I would be wilting much worse than a cultivated rose. 🥵Thank you so much for this video, as well as for the tantalising look into our upcoming Member videos. 😁🎨👩🏻🎨🖌️👏🏻
I agree, Anita! Wildflowers show an awful lot of heroic tenacity, growing in the more unlikely of conditions! These granulating colors are fun to use-I am excited to try them on rough press paper 💜
@@artonthecreek Oooh, I just bet they will look stunning! I hope you will at least show off any painting of the rough paper. No need for the hassle of filming, but just a wee peek will do 😁🎨🖌️🧑🏻🎨🖍️
Oooh....these look like a lot of fun!
Hi Deb! They are! I would definitely like to play with them again!
@@artonthecreek 🥰
Love the Gansai Tambi paints! Granulating set looks fun! Beautiful wildflower -photo and painting! 🌸
Thanks, Doreen!
Chinese and Japanese are quite a different style of imaging and difficult to translate character to character. I think this is also true of Korean. I love how the back and forth brings out different colors
Hi Marlena! Yes, clearly the automated translation seems to be lacking. I agree though, the back and forth color change is pretty neat!
Beautiful painting. Thanks for the explanation of what granulating watercolours are.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting❤️
If you really want to explore granulating colors without buying any new paints, try mixing ultramarine blue or cobalt blue with some other colors. Play with the rations until you see the colors separate😉❤️👩🏻🎨
@@artonthecreek thanks for the idea
Have fun!!
I love the paintings of the wild flowers and Peonies. The paints look like fun. Something to think about. Happy TH-cam Anniversary! I found you last Summer. I have been enjoying your videos. Thank you for sharing some of your time with me. Do have a good vacation .
Joanne I will always remember you as one of my first subscribers💜 A thousand thank yous!! This is a trip to see our 5-year old granddaughter; our eldest son & his family. I’m so excited and very ready for a vacation! Enjoy your week ahead!
@@artonthecreek Ann, Thank you so much for telling me about being one of your first Subscribers. I came over to have a look because you had beautiful music with a beautiful painting and your outdoor scenery reminded me of a place were I lived about half of my life. I was so surprised to find you are in Parker, Colorado. I lived different places in the Denver Metro area on and off from 1964-2000. I am 65 years old. My husband and I are retired here in PA. Right now I just come by to enjoy your videos. I get tips, ideas and inspiration from you. I appreciate all of your hard work to share things with us each week. Thank you for being there. Enjoy your vacation and your coming week.
@JoAnneSmith-di8ok thank you again! I’m so happy we have Colorado to share as well as retirement!! 🍾🥂🤠👩🏻🎨👩🏻🎨
Super helpful tutorial! Thank you! 😊
You’re so welcome!
I have this set of paints. Having a lot of fun playing with them and watching all the reviews. Yours is so different from all the others I have watched. I wanted you to know how much I appreciate that. Loved this video. I’m now subscribed. Thank you!
Well thank you so much and welcome to Art on the Creek! I appreciate you being here and thank you for the subscription 💖💖
Let me know if you’d like to see this set used further-or if something else interests you-I’m happy to check something out!
I have seen others review these, but you went many steps further by bringing in standard watercolour to mix and play around with. It definitely showed a few interesting things, such as the change in colour on the up and down strokes. Fascinating. I love how both of the flowers came out; so pretty, and the separating Gansi Tambi colours only added to the whole effect.
I look forward to seeing those wild flowers. I must admit to having a penchant for the wild flower over the cultivated. Somehow nature always seems to produce flowers so much better than the average human. Not only that, but wildflowers will grow in some of the most inhospitable places on earth. The kind of places where I would be wilting much worse than a cultivated rose. 🥵Thank you so much for this video, as well as for the tantalising look into our upcoming Member videos. 😁🎨👩🏻🎨🖌️👏🏻
I agree, Anita! Wildflowers show an awful lot of heroic tenacity, growing in the more unlikely of conditions! These granulating colors are fun to use-I am excited to try them on rough press paper 💜
@@artonthecreek Oooh, I just bet they will look stunning! I hope you will at least show off any painting of the rough paper. No need for the hassle of filming, but just a wee peek will do 😁🎨🖌️🧑🏻🎨🖍️
@anitadavidson1266 I will!! Thank you!!
@@artonthecreek 😘
Always enjoy your videos. You always have a smile in your voice.
Aww, Linda thank you so much! Today I really needed to hear that. 💕 Your genuine kindness is much appreciated!