Very refreshing to hear from your favorites list and it’s not a brand brag list and not filled with fluff. I love that you keep it real. There are very few content creators that don’t seem like a commercial ad. Thank you!
Thanks. This video was helpful. I wish it had been available when I started Watercolor. I bounced around you tube and bought every paint the artists were using - not realizing I didn't need them all.
This was so helpful! Especially as someone who is kinda familiar with other mediums, it's great to see i already have quite a few solid pieces to work with. I rly appreciateed how straightforward you are while still presenting a nice range of super useful tools... new dream palette unlocked btw
As always, thank you for your wonderful videos! I would love to see tutorials on the sketchbook paintings like others have mentioned. M my mother died two years ago, and we recently sold the family home. I have always used videos to paint, but through your instruction, I was able to paint a picture of the house to send to my sister who is unable to be here recently. That way she couldn’t keep the house with her always
Loved your video, Ellen. So interesting to see what supplies an artist uses. I love the Baohong 100% cotton paper, too - so rough it gives some nice dry-brush effects. I love your paintings in your sketchbook (though I only caught a glimpse of them). Can we have some tutorials of some of them?That would be lovely. Thank you so much and have a great day (night here in Italy already). ❤
A simple swatch sheet that fits inside the pallette lid is really useful, I do that, its fast and I do that for palettes I buy and the ones i make. I like colours in a certain order so it works for me, I cant cope with colours scattered around, so I have to group blues together, yellows together, browns etc 😅 as they look so similar, my little swatch strip is essential for me.
Happy New Year, Ellen thank you for the tutorials I enjoy everyone. Could you do a tutorial based on your sketchbook pictures, please? Love the Italian style architecture In there!
Ellen, I very often use Bahong --the acadamy is the student grade and the artist it the Professional grade--Personally, I cannot tell much of a difference between the the two so I usually buy the acadamy. Great paper! I also love Arches and Saunders but they are so expensive to use every day. Love your videos. Thanks, Tina
Great, thanks for sharing! Also, I noticed someone else mentioned your lovely sketchbooks, and I have to agree, I would love a look-thru sometime! What I did see was really beautiful art and I bet others would enjoy it too!❤
I love how you keep it so simple. I've been using Windsor/Newton watercolor and I really would like to try the Holbein to compare -- just the 4 basic tubes! Thanks for sharing your true-to-you supplies. Happy New Year!
I was lucky and received some lovely quality paints and brushes last year for Christmas… this year I requested some Daniel smith paints and a couple of blocks of really nice paper. I’m happy!
My go to’s are very similar, if not identical to yours. I wonder why? I watched, I listened, I purchased. Thanks so much - you have been such an inspiration for me.
I also wish this was available when I started watercolors. This was great and still useful to me. Thanks for keeping it uncomplicated and sharing your knowledge with us. Happy New Year
Thank you Ellen. I think I get overwhelmed because I have so many tubes and pans of water colors. I have a lot of pallets also. I dont throw my paints away until they look muddy. As a result I have so many around the house!
Arches is my very favorite paper, gives me time to work as the paint doesn't soak in too fast. Works great for wet on wet! My favorite brushes are the Neptune series, they soak up and hold on to paint so well that I'm not wasting time going back to get more paint. And they keep their nice pointy tips.
Thank you, Ellen. I use many of the supplies you show. I have some of the Liquitex inks and just got the Hydrus but haven't tried them yet. You've maybe done a video on this already but I'd love to know the differences and pros/cons of using acrylic inks vs. watercolor inks in watercolor pieces. Thank you for all of your informative tutorials, Ellen, and looking forward to more. Happy New Year!
You are a shining example of how one person can make a positive difference to the life of so many! Hahnemühle (the Collection) is really excellent paper. I got it as part of a sample pack and it rivals Arches. QUESTION - Many artists, like you and Paul Clark, use Cadmium Yellow. Tradition watercolor discourages the use of opaque colors. Have you tried Hansa or Aureolin and preferred Cadmium? The cadmiums seems to lift easily, so I find it difficult to layer and glaze, although I tend to overwork.
I wonder if Princeton changed their Aqua Elite travel brush set? I bought a travel set a few months ago and the brushes in mine are 4 / 6 / 8 / 10. The 8 is my “go to”! Princeton are my favourite brushes, but I do like the Escoda synthetic brushes, the Prado line has the firmness I like. That large palette is gorgeous! ❤
Hi, about blues... This is my problem too that I can't distinguish which is, which.. You have a very good idea to put some other colours between them. Thanks!
@@ShannonLeighh1 yes, I have a swatch sheet. I will definately need another one because it is the one that was in the box with colour numbers/order on proper watercolour paper, but if you rotate it then you cannot find which direction are the greens in the paint box and where blues start. LOL.
Do you have any recommendation for good quality paper like Arches cold press but not as rough (but not to the degree of smoothness as hot press)? Thanks❤
Hi TY for all of your great tips. I have really been able to take away so many tidbits to grow in my watercolor journey. I have been shopping for a printer to replicate some of my greeting cards. Was wondering if you have a suggestion. Thank you.
Hello. I am really enjoying your videos. I would appreciate if you could recommend a professional lightfast watercolor? I am getting more professional and it's a pity if they will fade overtime. Could you recommend in tins and tubes?
Great to hear your favourites list - thank you for sharing - I already have a Holbein watercolour set after watching you use it some time ago. I have checked out Amazon for the Tumarta sketchbook and there are several available so I would be grateful if you could clarify if yours is the 100% cotton sketchbook or the square 25% cotton version? Many thanks and Happy New Year.
Thank you, Ellen! I've been seeing posts from various artists on Instagram where they're using quill brushes. In your opinion,are quill brushes worth the extra expense?
I don’t like them personally and if u watch world wide award winning artists they really don’t use them either like Joesph zubrick , eudes corriea , Michael solovyev etc maybe if you do calligraphy they make sense?
@ellencrimitrent Yhanks so much for taking the time to reply, Ellen. I knew I could count on you for an honest opinion. I mostly paint whimsical illustrations and the occasional landscape, often inspired by your tutorials. :) I'll stick with using my Princeton Aqua Elite and Neptune Round brushes.
Quick question: I have painted many of your online tutorials and have quite a collection. I want to DONATE them to my local "Assistance League" store. This store only takes donated items and then sells them at a very discounted price. All the proceeds from any sales from this store go to worthy charities in my community. Is it okay to donate a painting that I made from one of your tutorials? I would write on the back of it "Painted by Jean/Original Artist Design by Ellen Crimi Trent." (I don't want to violate any copyright laws and thought it best to ask you, first.) Thank you for doing what you do! A fan, Jean Martellaro
Ellen, here’s my Question: have you heard complaints about Arches paper ? I have heard that the original company was sold to another and that there are complaints about the sizing on the paper or other quality concerns that are popping up since the sale?
I appreciate this video! Especially the list of minimum paints you need to accomplish good work. Those colors that you recommend for watercolor, would you recommend the same colors for gouache? I have recently started gouache and do seem to prefer Holbein brand paint. I bought a couple of colors from Maimeri but I think Holbein is much better. I think I'm going to keep my gouache paints to a minimum. I bought way to many convenience colors for watercolor and never really learned to mix colors well.
I finally took the plunge and bought some Arches. The stink! Smells of seaweed or wee or something. Can’t use the stuff. Is that all 100% cotton papers or just Arches do you know?
I’m wondering how harmful these synthetic brushes are for the environment. Are they biodegradable? What exactly are they made from? Just thinking it all through. I’d like to research this.
Why don’t you make a little swatch sheet so you don’t have to guess the colors in your palette? Or at least recommend it to beginners since it is extremely helpful to know exactly what is what and to see how they look dry on paper until they get used to it?
Very refreshing to hear from your favorites list and it’s not a brand brag list and not filled with fluff. I love that you keep it real. There are very few content creators that don’t seem like a commercial ad. Thank you!
Yes yes ! Too much flummery and showing off around but not here !
Good to see the face behind that unique voice! Thanks for this video! Very helpful!!
Meeden has great pallets and they're very reasonable.
I was just about to mention this. Mine are large, heavyweight and come extremely well packaged. Great quality and great prices.
Thanks. This video was helpful. I wish it had been available when I started Watercolor. I bounced around you tube and bought every paint the artists were using - not realizing I didn't need them all.
This was so helpful! Especially as someone who is kinda familiar with other mediums, it's great to see i already have quite a few solid pieces to work with. I rly appreciateed how straightforward you are while still presenting a nice range of super useful tools... new dream palette unlocked btw
Thank you soooo much for taking the time to do this ❤
Your sketches in your sketchbook are AMAZING!!
thanks Ellen - this was really helpful.
Thanks, Ellen. l so appreciate your spots. Even if I am not painting, seeing and listening is like being with a friend!
As always, thank you for your wonderful videos! I would love to see tutorials on the sketchbook paintings like others have mentioned.
M my mother died two years ago, and we recently sold the family home. I have always used videos to paint, but through your instruction, I was able to paint a picture of the house to send to my sister who is unable to be here recently. That way she couldn’t keep the house with her always
I love the Baohong.. I just got some for Christmas.
Loved your video, Ellen. So interesting to see what supplies an artist uses. I love the Baohong 100% cotton paper, too - so rough it gives some nice dry-brush effects. I love your paintings in your sketchbook (though I only caught a glimpse of them). Can we have some tutorials of some of them?That would be lovely. Thank you so much and have a great day (night here in Italy already). ❤
Hi Ellen just a Quick message from me in the UK wishing you and your family a Big Big Merry Christmas and a Fabulous new year 🥳
Very informative. Thanks Ellen
A simple swatch sheet that fits inside the pallette lid is really useful, I do that, its fast and I do that for palettes I buy and the ones i make. I like colours in a certain order so it works for me, I cant cope with colours scattered around, so I have to group blues together, yellows together, browns etc 😅 as they look so similar, my little swatch strip is essential for me.
Thank you for sharing your supplies.
Happy New Year, Ellen thank you for the tutorials I enjoy everyone. Could you do a tutorial based on your sketchbook pictures, please? Love the Italian style architecture In there!
Ellen, I very often use Bahong --the acadamy is the student grade and the artist it the Professional grade--Personally, I cannot tell much of a difference between the the two so I usually buy the acadamy. Great paper! I also love Arches and Saunders but they are so expensive to use every day. Love your videos. Thanks, Tina
Great, thanks for sharing! Also, I noticed someone else mentioned your lovely sketchbooks, and I have to agree, I would love a look-thru sometime! What I did see was really beautiful art and I bet others would enjoy it too!❤
I love how you keep it so simple. I've been using Windsor/Newton watercolor and I really would like to try the Holbein to compare -- just the 4 basic tubes! Thanks for sharing your true-to-you supplies. Happy New Year!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing 🙏 I’ve been trying some Holbein watercolor paint & like it a lot!
Excellent! Thank you! 👍👍
You’re welcome ☺️
I was lucky and received some lovely quality paints and brushes last year for Christmas… this year I requested some Daniel smith paints and a couple of blocks of really nice paper. I’m happy!
This is wonderful, so good 😊😊
My go to’s are very similar, if not identical to yours. I wonder why? I watched, I listened, I purchased. Thanks so much - you have been such an inspiration for me.
I also wish this was available when I started watercolors. This was great and still useful to me. Thanks for keeping it uncomplicated and sharing your knowledge with us. Happy New Year
Thank you Ellen. Really useful information x
Thanks, Ellen!
You’re welcome ☺️
Very helpful thank you! I'm a newbie to watercolors so its great to hear it doesn't have to break the bank to start.
Glad it was helpful!
Love your selection! ❤
This was good helpful information. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for a wonderful year in watercolor 💖. Looking forward to 2024 ! 🎉 Happy New Year!!!
Thank you Ellen, very helpful info, so will be replenishing gradually to get some better results hopefully xx
Yes!
Thank you so helpful. Your paintings are so amazing 😍 xx
This is great, Ellen. Thank you. Happy new year🎉
Thank you for all your videos and tutorials, you are a great artist. Loved your paintings in your sketchbook...wow!! Happy New Year.😊
I use mostly Holbein but I love w/n transparent yellow and brown ochre
Nice!
Thank you Ellen. I think I get overwhelmed because I have so many tubes and pans of water colors. I have a lot of pallets also. I dont throw my paints away until they look muddy. As a result I have so many around the house!
Thank you Ellen, for everything. Wishing you & yours a Happy New Year 😊
Same to you!
Love your style. Great vid! 🇨🇦
Happy New Year 2024 and thanks so much for your time teaching a lot! 😘😘
Thanks for the recommendations 😊
Any time!
Brilliant love your videos
Thx ☺️
Awesome! Thank you! 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Very helpful video. Id like to try those paints you recommended.
Arches is my very favorite paper, gives me time to work as the paint doesn't soak in too fast. Works great for wet on wet! My favorite brushes are the Neptune series, they soak up and hold on to paint so well that I'm not wasting time going back to get more paint. And they keep their nice pointy tips.
Just FYI, Baohong makes a sketchbook! Just got one for Xmas. I like the Tumatara one (or whatever it's called), too.
Thank you!
Love your videos Ellen! Fabriano is my favorite paper because they use vegan sizing on all their papers.
Thank you, love your videos. Happy New Year 🎉
Thanks! Love to hear what products you use, or as I call them, my toys! Thanks, Karen Dirmish, learner
You are so welcome!
Happy New Year, Ellen!
Happy new year!
Thanks Ellen! 🥳 HAPPY NEW YEAR!🎈🎆🎊 🍾🎉🥳🥂❤
Same to u
Thank you Ellen! Happy New Year 🎉❤
Thx same to u
Thank you, Ellen. I use many of the supplies you show. I have some of the Liquitex inks and just got the Hydrus but haven't tried them yet. You've maybe done a video on this already but I'd love to know the differences and pros/cons of using acrylic inks vs. watercolor inks in watercolor pieces. Thank you for all of your informative tutorials, Ellen, and looking forward to more. Happy New Year!
You are so welcome!
You are a shining example of how one person can make a positive difference to the life of so many!
Hahnemühle (the Collection) is really excellent paper. I got it as part of a sample pack and it rivals Arches.
QUESTION - Many artists, like you and Paul Clark, use Cadmium Yellow. Tradition watercolor discourages the use of opaque colors. Have you tried Hansa or Aureolin and preferred Cadmium? The cadmiums seems to lift easily, so I find it difficult to layer and glaze, although I tend to overwork.
Since buying the 4 Princeton Heritage brush set , other than a rigger, I rarely use anything else now
Great!
Aww yiss!
I wonder if Princeton changed their Aqua Elite travel brush set? I bought a travel set a few months ago and the brushes in mine are 4 / 6 / 8 / 10. The 8 is my “go to”! Princeton are my favourite brushes, but I do like the Escoda synthetic brushes, the Prado line has the firmness I like.
That large palette is gorgeous! ❤
Hi Ellen,lv Ann 🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️
thanks
You're welcome!
The gold you pointed out is that the one you used for the black cards?
Please show us how to make peony petals with the Filbert brush
I have a video here how! Go look it up!
Hi, about blues... This is my problem too that I can't distinguish which is, which.. You have a very good idea to put some other colours between them. Thanks!
Why don’t you make a swatch sheet so you know exactly what the colors are?
@@ShannonLeighh1 yes, I have a swatch sheet. I will definately need another one because it is the one that was in the box with colour numbers/order on proper watercolour paper, but if you rotate it then you cannot find which direction are the greens in the paint box and where blues start. LOL.
@@mart6612 oh I totally relate to that!! It’s a pain!
Do you have any recommendation for good quality paper like Arches cold press but not as rough (but not to the degree of smoothness as hot press)? Thanks❤
Hi TY for all of your great tips. I have really been able to take away so many tidbits to grow in my watercolor journey. I have been shopping for a printer to replicate some of my greeting cards. Was wondering if you have a suggestion. Thank you.
Hello. I am really enjoying your videos. I would appreciate if you could recommend a professional lightfast watercolor? I am getting more professional and it's a pity if they will fade overtime. Could you recommend in tins and tubes?
Great to hear your favourites list - thank you for sharing - I already have a Holbein watercolour set after watching you use it some time ago.
I have checked out Amazon for the Tumarta sketchbook and there are several available so I would be grateful if you could clarify if yours is the 100% cotton sketchbook or the square 25% cotton version? Many thanks and Happy New Year.
Thank you, Ellen!
I've been seeing posts from various artists on Instagram where they're using quill brushes.
In your opinion,are quill brushes worth the extra expense?
I don’t like them personally and if u watch world wide award winning artists they really don’t use them either like Joesph zubrick , eudes corriea , Michael solovyev etc maybe if you do calligraphy they make sense?
@ellencrimitrent Yhanks so much for taking the time to reply, Ellen. I knew I could count on you for an honest opinion.
I mostly paint whimsical illustrations and the occasional landscape, often inspired by your tutorials. :)
I'll stick with using my Princeton Aqua Elite and Neptune Round brushes.
Can I use acrylic white instead of Guoache white for highlights?
Hi, can I have the name of the brand of your palette? Thank you
Quick question: I have painted many of your online tutorials and have quite a collection. I want to DONATE them to my local "Assistance League" store. This store only takes donated items and then sells them at a very discounted price. All the proceeds from any sales from this store go to worthy charities in my community.
Is it okay to donate a painting that I made from one of your tutorials? I would write on the back of it "Painted by Jean/Original Artist Design by Ellen Crimi Trent." (I don't want to violate any copyright laws and thought it best to ask you, first.)
Thank you for doing what you do!
A fan,
Jean Martellaro
Ellen, here’s my Question: have you heard complaints about Arches paper ? I have heard that the original company was sold to another and that there are complaints about the sizing on the paper or other quality concerns that are popping up since the sale?
I appreciate this video! Especially the list of minimum paints you need to accomplish good work. Those colors that you recommend for watercolor, would you recommend the same colors for gouache? I have recently started gouache and do seem to prefer Holbein brand paint. I bought a couple of colors from Maimeri but I think Holbein is much better. I think I'm going to keep my gouache paints to a minimum. I bought way to many convenience colors for watercolor and never really learned to mix colors well.
What was the brand of watercolour paints you use. I can't hear it clearly.
Are they cheaper on Amazon than BLICKS OR OTHER ART SUPPLIERS.
Depends sometimes yes sometimes no
No greens!?! So you always make your own?
Yup
@@ellencrimitrentI love your greens.
I finally took the plunge and bought some Arches. The stink! Smells of seaweed or wee or something. Can’t use the stuff. Is that all 100% cotton papers or just Arches do you know?
That’s not normal
@@LCLand it’s fine until you wet the paper then it really honks
I'd say there's something wrong with the paper, I've used Arches for years and mine's never smelt of anything. Can you return it?
I’m wondering how harmful these synthetic brushes are for the environment. Are they biodegradable? What exactly are they made from? Just thinking it all through. I’d like to research this.
Why don’t you make a little swatch sheet so you don’t have to guess the colors in your palette? Or at least recommend it to beginners since it is extremely helpful to know exactly what is what and to see how they look dry on paper until they get used to it?