In this video I share with you a very special order from Choosing Keeping, an independent art and stationery supplies shop in London. You will see as I unbox the items that everything was wrapped so beautifully and with so much care and attention to detail. Watch as I try the Japanese Gansai watercolour paints for the first time, colour swatching each set, and then testing the natural pigment ink and Japanese paint brush. Finally I'll create a painting using some of my new supplies! I hope that you enjoy this relaxing video and that it inspires you to perhaps try these paints too. I will be featuring them more extensively in future videos.
Their products are always excellent and their wrapping is beautiful and makes the delivery so much more special, however their pricing is always a lot lot higher than anywhere else. Somethings can be up to £40 dearer than you can buy elsewhere so always double check but they have unusual items from abroad that are exquisite and would be hard to find or are exclusive. I would highly recommend them though overall. Glad you enjoyed your new products. When you get a delivery it's like a birthday that turns a normal day into a special one.
I think that you're paying extra for the care and attention put into each package, as well as the fact that they've obviously spent a great deal of time researching and curating an incredibly unique, unusual selection of products that you can purchase from one place. I did check the prices of some of the items I ordered that were featured in this video and the new order I placed this week, and they weren't vastly different (some products are very hard to find elsewhere too, as you said!). I'm glad that you'd recommend them as well, as my experience with them has been lovely. They're very communicative and polite, which goes a long way when you're placing an order with a company!
@@sueallen952 I've been very impressed with the products though - the quality is lovely. It's not a shop I could purchase something from every week, but for a special treat or as a gift, it's fantastic!
I also wanted to mention that these products aren’t from small businesses either and have a high mark up - the watercolour/Gansai paints are by a company named ‘Kissho’ which can be purchased elsewhere and you would get a 35 pan set for a little extra £ of the cost of a 8 pan set from Choosing keeping... I understand that they need to make a profit to sustain their retail shop so can understand why these products are marked up. But these 8 piece sets are only £12 from Aliexpress for anyone who wants these cheaper!
@@Vashu-san Hello! I'm sorry, but I keep searching for a Kissho set and I just can't find the same colors that Choosing Keeping has! And it's a little bit annoying because their products are already expensive, but the shipping is as expensive as the products !!
I just love the music you put with your videos, Natasha. I could listen to it and watch you paint for hours. I meditate each day and I feel just as refreshed, creative and relaxed after watching one of your videos as I do after meditating. ❤
Thanks Mandy! I hope you can too - they're lovely people, and as you can see, both the package and products were very special. I look forward to sharing more of the artwork I'll be making using these paints and inks!
Aw, thank you so much for such a truly lovely comment! I'm so pleased that you enjoy my videos - thank you for taking the time to watch them and for your kind words. ♡ Sending hugs back to you from over here in the English countryside! x
Ha ha, I think it did! ;) P.S. I had a notification yesterday that you'd left an incredibly lovely comment on one of my videos, but when I clicked on it to answer it, it had disappeared! But I just wanted you to know that I'd seen it and deeply appreciated it. 🧡
the 36 count set is gorgeous i don't have the 48 set but i have coming the new 12 colors so basically i'll have the 48 set they're so beautiful and i love using them i reach for them often
What a lovely film! 🙌🎬 The swatches are works of art in themselves! ✨🎨✨ I love the way that ‘Choosing Keeping’ wrap everything & I can’t wait to see the beautiful artworks that you will create with all of these fantastic art supplies! ✨👩🏻🎨😘 xxx
Ooooooo that black palette was so rich and beautiful! 😍 (also I'm sure you can tell from my recent comments that I'm slowly making my way through all your videos, I find them so relaxing and inspiring!)
Oh man these look so good! I'm looking at getting the 60's palette as well, and maybe the decoupage journals. Thanks for the review, I would never of found them otherwise!! (Maybe I'll do my own review too!). Thanks Natasha - and as always I love your videos so much xx
There are so many intriguing and tempting products in their shop! If you do get the 1960s palette, I'd love to see your review too! Their journals are beautiful. I have my eye on the larger watercolour paper and some other inks too (the ones in the little bottles with the cork and the wax seal - the colours were amazing but they'd sold out of the ones I wanted. My bank balance thanks me though, ha ha!). xxx
I love Choosing Keeping,they are a really special independent company. I have all three of the retro themed sets of paints too and love the colours in each of them. But they also have four beautiful sets themed to the four seasons which I also have and love too. I love the extra effort they make to wrap and parcel your order,so it's like unwrapping something really special.I love that they support other small business too,so you know what ever you order from them will,be something really well made and unique.I think the 60's set is my favourite.After watching your great video I deciced to order the tinted blacks set as I think they are a very differnt set to try working with.I don't mind paying a little more for such amazing products,knowing I'm helping to support in a small way shop and the other companies they sell through their shop.
Every order feels so special, doesn't it! I think you'll love the tinted blacks. I've found I'm using them often in my work. I was given the 'Winter' set of Japanese paints from Choosing Keeping for Christmas! They're absolutely beautiful and I filmed the swatching video yesterday, so that will be the next one uploaded to my channel! Very excited to use them in my work. Do you have a favourite set from the seasons collection?
@@NatashaNewtonArt I think of the seasonal sets the Autumn is my favourite. Derwent have a range of pencils that are tinted blacks that are also water soluable,so the idea of the tinted balck watercolours really intreagues me,can't wait to try them out.The reason the pans are so large,I found out is because they are made for large calligraphy brushes,which is what the Gansai paints were created for.I love the colours and the diffrent ways they can be used.
@@Vanitasmortedigital That's really interesting to know - I had wondered why they are so large! I look forward to hearing what you think of the tinted blacks. :)
@@NatashaNewtonArt The derewnt paencils are in their Graphitint/Graphatint range,they are graphite pencils with colour added to the graphite,they may work will with the tinted black gansai paints. I first got a set of 12 colours and loved them so got a larger set and use them a lot.They might be worth trying.
@@NatashaNewtonArt I have just discovered that Derwent also have a range of tinted charcol pencils,in a set of 12,and they are also watersoluable. I think the colours in this set would appeal to you.I have orded a set as I want to try them myself.But as I was reading about them I thought of you.I think it's the idea of tinted/coloured blacks that I like.
I'm currently living in Uruma, Okinawa, Japan and there's a little art shop here that I fell in love with. I'm not sure, but I feel like I haven't really been seeing a lot of gansai paints until I saw them at this shop about 2 years ago - then suddenly they were all over youtube! I love that you're enjoying them. I've been eyeing a few sets for a little while now and I think I'm ready to make the leap. Originally I was stocking up on the Holbein watercolors but I keep gravitating to the gansai. The best part about living in Japan is being able to purchase their awesome stationary and art supplies!! Oh, and the food of course. Your channel is very pleasant and inspiring. I'm a new follower and I've already binge watched several of your videos!
Thank you so much for your kind words about my videos - I'm so pleased that you're enjoying them! Living in Japan must be amazing for the art and stationery supplies - temptation must be everywhere! 😅 I do love the Gansai paints, they're gorgeous to work with. The only thing you have to be a bit careful of is that some are not very lightfast, so if you're selling the original work, you'll need to use just the lightfast colours. The others are perfect for sketchbook work, or work that is going to be scanned and made into prints though!
Another wonderful video! Thank you for sharing. I think the black with colors pallet was created with you in mind. So perfect for your night paintings. I haven’t seen that pallet for sale in the states, but I’ll keep looking, while I try to mix my own. Love your rain cloud. I love foggy and rainy days. You are a wonderful, beautiful and talented artist!~ Fran
Aw, Fran! You're so kind. I've loved reading all your comments today! The tinted black palette couldn't really be more 'me', could it?! So pleased that you enjoyed the video. It's so much fun to share art supplies with other people who love them as much as I do!
Hi Natasha Your painting packing style Very fantastic. That Japan water colour is very good pigment and different type colour shades very interesting. I am fine I am involved in making a embossing work . I heard about covid second wave in your country. Take care .Tanks for your kindly replay.
Embossing work - that sounds interesting! I'm glad to hear that you're fine, Joffy. :) The Japanese paint does have some intriguing colours - I have ordered the other two sets in the collection, so I look forward to swatching those when they arrive and showing you the colours!
This is the first time I've come across a review of the 1960s palette and it's gorgeous! I've seen so many people try out the 70s one which is beautiful too but this one feels more inspired, I can't explain how pleasing it is to see the swatches all together 😍
Thanks Ashley! I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it. I think it's a beautiful palette and I use the gold a lot. I've since treated myself to the 1970s and 1980s palettes and will be posting a video of those soon. :)
I'm actually glad you got to try the 1960s palette for the Japanese Vintage watercolors. I was curious about that set but only saw the 1970s set tested. I hope to get the 1960s set in the future.
I'm glad I have this palette, as I think the colours are lovely (and the gold is gorgeous!). This week I purchased the 1970s and 1980s sets, so I'll be making a video about those very soon. Really interesting and unique colour palettes! I hope you're able to get some as they're great paints.
I’ve been so tempted to grab the gansai pallets and their inks ever since I saw them on pear fleurs channel, and this made that temptation worse lol! I think I am going to get them for the holidays🎄 Great review❤️
You should - give yourself a treat to end this somewhat difficult year! Experimenting with new art materials has kept me sane over the last few months. ;)
Hi Ann! I think some are more lightfast than others - I keep meaning to do lightfast tests on them! I wouldn't trust them to be fully lightfast in the way I would my other artist-grade watercolours.
In this video I share with you a very special order from Choosing Keeping, an independent art and stationery supplies shop in London. You will see as I unbox the items that everything was wrapped so beautifully and with so much care and attention to detail. Watch as I try the Japanese Gansai watercolour paints for the first time, colour swatching each set, and then testing the natural pigment ink and Japanese paint brush. Finally I'll create a painting using some of my new supplies! I hope that you enjoy this relaxing video and that it inspires you to perhaps try these paints too. I will be featuring them more extensively in future videos.
Their products are always excellent and their wrapping is beautiful and makes the delivery so much more special, however their pricing is always a lot lot higher than anywhere else. Somethings can be up to £40 dearer than you can buy elsewhere so always double check but they have unusual items from abroad that are exquisite and would be hard to find or are exclusive. I would highly recommend them though overall. Glad you enjoyed your new products. When you get a delivery it's like a birthday that turns a normal day into a special one.
I think that you're paying extra for the care and attention put into each package, as well as the fact that they've obviously spent a great deal of time researching and curating an incredibly unique, unusual selection of products that you can purchase from one place. I did check the prices of some of the items I ordered that were featured in this video and the new order I placed this week, and they weren't vastly different (some products are very hard to find elsewhere too, as you said!). I'm glad that you'd recommend them as well, as my experience with them has been lovely. They're very communicative and polite, which goes a long way when you're placing an order with a company!
@@NatashaNewtonArt it is beautifully wrapped but I do think just for a nice bit of wrapping paper it's way over priced and way out of my price range,
@@sueallen952 I've been very impressed with the products though - the quality is lovely. It's not a shop I could purchase something from every week, but for a special treat or as a gift, it's fantastic!
I also wanted to mention that these products aren’t from small businesses either and have a high mark up - the watercolour/Gansai paints are by a company named ‘Kissho’ which can be purchased elsewhere and you would get a 35 pan set for a little extra £ of the cost of a 8 pan set from Choosing keeping...
I understand that they need to make a profit to sustain their retail shop so can understand why these products are marked up. But these 8 piece sets are only £12 from Aliexpress for anyone who wants these cheaper!
@@Vashu-san Hello! I'm sorry, but I keep searching for a Kissho set and I just can't find the same colors that Choosing Keeping has! And it's a little bit annoying because their products are already expensive, but the shipping is as expensive as the products !!
I just love the music you put with your videos, Natasha. I could listen to it and watch you paint for hours. I meditate each day and I feel just as refreshed, creative and relaxed after watching one of your videos as I do after meditating. ❤
Loved the cloud with the golden rain.
Thanks Stacie!
What a FUN AND BEAUTIFUL haul Natasha!!! Wow - those paints - eye popping! Can't wait to see the other palettes you get!
Thanks Sandi! I'm so excited to play with them...you know that feeling! ;)
@@NatashaNewtonArt 100%!!!!
So going to check them out! 👩🎨👍🏻
Yes, please do! I'm so glad that I came across their shop. Such beautiful and unusual supplies.
I’d love to buy your circles! They remind me of tiny planets 🥰
I've never thought of painting my circles to sell before - maybe that's an idea! ;)
Definitely getting the paper! Thanks lovely xx
The paper is beautiful! I've ordered some very unusual paper from them this week as well, which I'm excited to test and share with you all. xxx
Gorgeous cloud painting 🎨
Thank you!
Them circles 😍 Hopefully some day soon I can get some money together so I can order from them. Beautiful work ❤️
Thanks Mandy! I hope you can too - they're lovely people, and as you can see, both the package and products were very special. I look forward to sharing more of the artwork I'll be making using these paints and inks!
This looks awesome. Such a fantastic painting.
Thank you so much!
I've been following your channel for a while (since you posted the painting rocks video
Aw, thank you so much for such a truly lovely comment! I'm so pleased that you enjoy my videos - thank you for taking the time to watch them and for your kind words. ♡ Sending hugs back to you from over here in the English countryside! x
Oooh! Just the packaging could trigger an addiction! 😬😍
Ha ha, I think it did! ;) P.S. I had a notification yesterday that you'd left an incredibly lovely comment on one of my videos, but when I clicked on it to answer it, it had disappeared! But I just wanted you to know that I'd seen it and deeply appreciated it. 🧡
@@NatashaNewtonArt you are very welcome! I am finding my comments are being moved far down the threads for some reason.
the 36 count set is gorgeous i don't have the 48 set but i have coming the new 12 colors so basically i'll have the 48 set they're so beautiful and i love using them i reach for them often
What a lovely film! 🙌🎬
The swatches are works of art in themselves! ✨🎨✨
I love the way that ‘Choosing Keeping’ wrap everything & I can’t wait to see the beautiful artworks that you will create with all of these fantastic art supplies! ✨👩🏻🎨😘 xxx
It was like a meditation to swatch the paints like that! ♡ I'm glad you liked the video; as you know, this one has been a while in the making! 😉😘 xxx
Omg! That’s so pretty 🥰🥰🥰.
Thank you! ❤️
Great video, thanks for sharing♥️
Thanks for watching! 🧡
Ooooooo that black palette was so rich and beautiful! 😍 (also I'm sure you can tell from my recent comments that I'm slowly making my way through all your videos, I find them so relaxing and inspiring!)
Always lovely to see your comments, Sarah - and thank you for watching so many of my videos recently! I've been doing the same with yours. :)
ooh, the paints look lovely! I especially love the blackish ones!
They're gorgeous shades, I've found that I'm using them a lot in my work!
Actually even I too love the blackish colors
Oh man these look so good! I'm looking at getting the 60's palette as well, and maybe the decoupage journals. Thanks for the review, I would never of found them otherwise!! (Maybe I'll do my own review too!). Thanks Natasha - and as always I love your videos so much xx
There are so many intriguing and tempting products in their shop! If you do get the 1960s palette, I'd love to see your review too! Their journals are beautiful. I have my eye on the larger watercolour paper and some other inks too (the ones in the little bottles with the cork and the wax seal - the colours were amazing but they'd sold out of the ones I wanted. My bank balance thanks me though, ha ha!). xxx
@@NatashaNewtonArt hahah yeppp... i have been pouring through their whole website, finding more things I'd like to buy !! Yikes!
@@SandyGaskettArt Tell me about it!! ;)
I own the 4 seasons set❤️🔥🥇
I love Choosing Keeping,they are a really special independent company. I have all three of the retro themed sets of paints too and love the colours in each of them. But they also have four beautiful sets themed to the four seasons which I also have and love too. I love the extra effort they make to wrap and parcel your order,so it's like unwrapping something really special.I love that they support other small business too,so you know what ever you order from them will,be something really well made and unique.I think the 60's set is my favourite.After watching your great video I deciced to order the tinted blacks set as I think they are a very differnt set to try working with.I don't mind paying a little more for such amazing products,knowing I'm helping to support in a small way shop and the other companies they sell through their shop.
Every order feels so special, doesn't it! I think you'll love the tinted blacks. I've found I'm using them often in my work. I was given the 'Winter' set of Japanese paints from Choosing Keeping for Christmas! They're absolutely beautiful and I filmed the swatching video yesterday, so that will be the next one uploaded to my channel! Very excited to use them in my work. Do you have a favourite set from the seasons collection?
@@NatashaNewtonArt I think of the seasonal sets the Autumn is my favourite. Derwent have a range of pencils that are tinted blacks that are also water soluable,so the idea of the tinted balck watercolours really intreagues me,can't wait to try them out.The reason the pans are so large,I found out is because they are made for large calligraphy brushes,which is what the Gansai paints were created for.I love the colours and the diffrent ways they can be used.
@@Vanitasmortedigital That's really interesting to know - I had wondered why they are so large! I look forward to hearing what you think of the tinted blacks. :)
@@NatashaNewtonArt The derewnt paencils are in their Graphitint/Graphatint range,they are graphite pencils with colour added to the graphite,they may work will with the tinted black gansai paints. I first got a set of 12 colours and loved them so got a larger set and use them a lot.They might be worth trying.
@@NatashaNewtonArt I have just discovered that Derwent also have a range of tinted charcol pencils,in a set of 12,and they are also watersoluable. I think the colours in this set would appeal to you.I have orded a set as I want to try them myself.But as I was reading about them I thought of you.I think it's the idea of tinted/coloured blacks that I like.
I'm currently living in Uruma, Okinawa, Japan and there's a little art shop here that I fell in love with. I'm not sure, but I feel like I haven't really been seeing a lot of gansai paints until I saw them at this shop about 2 years ago - then suddenly they were all over youtube! I love that you're enjoying them. I've been eyeing a few sets for a little while now and I think I'm ready to make the leap. Originally I was stocking up on the Holbein watercolors but I keep gravitating to the gansai. The best part about living in Japan is being able to purchase their awesome stationary and art supplies!! Oh, and the food of course. Your channel is very pleasant and inspiring. I'm a new follower and I've already binge watched several of your videos!
Thank you so much for your kind words about my videos - I'm so pleased that you're enjoying them! Living in Japan must be amazing for the art and stationery supplies - temptation must be everywhere! 😅 I do love the Gansai paints, they're gorgeous to work with. The only thing you have to be a bit careful of is that some are not very lightfast, so if you're selling the original work, you'll need to use just the lightfast colours. The others are perfect for sketchbook work, or work that is going to be scanned and made into prints though!
Another wonderful video! Thank you for sharing. I think the black with colors pallet was created with you in mind. So perfect for your night paintings. I haven’t seen that pallet for sale in the states, but I’ll keep looking, while I try to mix my own. Love your rain cloud. I love foggy and rainy days. You are a wonderful, beautiful and talented artist!~ Fran
Aw, Fran! You're so kind. I've loved reading all your comments today! The tinted black palette couldn't really be more 'me', could it?! So pleased that you enjoyed the video. It's so much fun to share art supplies with other people who love them as much as I do!
Their store is so unique, a stationery addicted artists dream.. Hopefully get to see it in person some day
I hope you can too! I also have never been there in person, but I hope to do so someday because it looks amazing. :)
I thought this was all so precious :)
Thanks Clarissa! x
What a beautiful and relaxing video. You have such a steady hand and I love the contrast of the dark wash and the gold raindrops, beautiful!xx
Thank you, Jess. I find I often hold my breath when I'm working on the details! xx
I love the little rain cloud u made so beautiful!
Thank you so much, Amber! 🧡
Hi Natasha Your painting packing style Very fantastic. That Japan water colour is very good pigment and different type colour shades very interesting. I am fine I am involved in making a embossing work . I heard about covid second wave in your country. Take care .Tanks for your kindly replay.
Embossing work - that sounds interesting! I'm glad to hear that you're fine, Joffy. :) The Japanese paint does have some intriguing colours - I have ordered the other two sets in the collection, so I look forward to swatching those when they arrive and showing you the colours!
This is the first time I've come across a review of the 1960s palette and it's gorgeous! I've seen so many people try out the 70s one which is beautiful too but this one feels more inspired, I can't explain how pleasing it is to see the swatches all together 😍
Thanks Ashley! I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it. I think it's a beautiful palette and I use the gold a lot. I've since treated myself to the 1970s and 1980s palettes and will be posting a video of those soon. :)
I'm actually glad you got to try the 1960s palette for the Japanese Vintage watercolors. I was curious about that set but only saw the 1970s set tested. I hope to get the 1960s set in the future.
I'm glad I have this palette, as I think the colours are lovely (and the gold is gorgeous!). This week I purchased the 1970s and 1980s sets, so I'll be making a video about those very soon. Really interesting and unique colour palettes! I hope you're able to get some as they're great paints.
I live in Australia so shipping would be unbearable but I would love to go visit someday.
I’ve been so tempted to grab the gansai pallets and their inks ever since I saw them on pear fleurs channel, and this made that temptation worse lol! I think I am going to get them for the holidays🎄 Great review❤️
You should - give yourself a treat to end this somewhat difficult year! Experimenting with new art materials has kept me sane over the last few months. ;)
@@NatashaNewtonArt I am going to place an order soon I think! A nice treat is always good
@@sarahrambhatla9257 Would love to know what you decide to buy if you do!
Hi Natasha! Thanks for your video:) just wondering if you know those Gansai paints are light fast or not?
Hi Ann! I think some are more lightfast than others - I keep meaning to do lightfast tests on them! I wouldn't trust them to be fully lightfast in the way I would my other artist-grade watercolours.
I really loved the look of the watercolours but they are not vegan 😭😭😭