I too am always looking for videos like this, there is so little content about comparing oil paints. Very helpful! I have the Old Holland and Vasari and was looking for a new addition from Rublev, now I know I will pick one of their ochres that are less similar. Thank you! My most unique yellow ochre is the "Italian Yellow Earth" from Vasari, it is a much coarser grind than the stand yo and looks very mineral, bright and translucent. I don't use it much but its very special and I recommend it :)
Yes, content like this is hard to find or non-existent. I would love to see more vidoes like these as i find them very helpful in deciding what pigments to buy from which brand
Oh good! Happy to hear that it's helpful! I just picked up Rublev's Cyprus Burnt Umber Warm and it is a new fav. Do you have any specific colors you'd like to see? I could definitely do one to show Rublev French Raw and Burnt Umbers and the Cassle Earth. Maybe an Umber comparison? 🤔
I too am always looking for videos like this, there is so little content about comparing oil paints. Very helpful! I have the Old Holland and Vasari and was looking for a new addition from Rublev, now I know I will pick one of their ochres that are less similar. Thank you!
My most unique yellow ochre is the "Italian Yellow Earth" from Vasari, it is a much coarser grind than the stand yo and looks very mineral, bright and translucent. I don't use it much but its very special and I recommend it :)
Thanks I’m using a yellow ochre that is quite dry and gritty. Will look for these paints!
Yes, content like this is hard to find or non-existent. I would love to see more vidoes like these as i find them very helpful in deciding what pigments to buy from which brand
Thanks this is the content I'm looking for! Love Rublev. I still need to try their transparent oxides too!
Oh good! Happy to hear that it's helpful! I just picked up Rublev's Cyprus Burnt Umber Warm and it is a new fav. Do you have any specific colors you'd like to see? I could definitely do one to show Rublev French Raw and Burnt Umbers and the Cassle Earth. Maybe an Umber comparison? 🤔
Only use Blue Ridge my super go to paint economical and a high pigment load 👍🏻
I LOVE Vasari paints!
great info, thanx