I Tested Art Supplies That Were BANNED...

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A little update: Cadmium free paint and Cadmium hue are BOTH CAD FREE apparently! I had no idea! Naming paints “Cad Free” is a marking tactic to make it seem safer (which I fell for lol).
Shout out to all the people who let me know!
And Prussian blue is still very much a color, just not for crayola’s brand btw. I should have clarified
Thanks for watching and thanks for everyone’s input! Y’all teach me so much 👏

SuperRaedizzle
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I had a version of spray chalk when I was a kid in the 90s! I lived in an apartment so the neighbors went bonkers acting like I was permanently altering the 3 foot space in front of our door. My mom just silently filled a bucket of water and threw it on the chalk to get rid of it. We also couldn't use regular sidewalk chalk because some neighbors hated joy.

hebby
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If a paint has "hue" in the name, that means it's using some alternative pigment- so neither one has cadmium in it. The "hue" version should still look the same as the original, though, so you're not missing out on anything.

Edit: I didn't know Crayola replaced Prussian Blue with Midnight Blue. At least other brands still have it.

FamiliarlyFrigid
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Ok I have a REALLY cute story involving rose art crayons.
Back in I think 2nd or 3rd grade I gave my teacher a crayon for no reason. She asked me “why blue?” and my answer was apparently “because it’s a special color” or something vague like that.
MANY years later at my high school graduation, that same teacher handed me a letter with the exact same crayon from back then attached praising me for how much I’ve grown since then. Idk why but the fact that she returned the crayon to me when I graduated high school made me tear up it was like HOW did she manage to keep this exact crayon for so long. Especially since I was a kid and there was barely a reason for giving it to her in the first place back then because yknow kids just do things because.
And to add an extra coincidence, my graduation dress happened to be the EXACT same shade of blue that was in those rose art 24 packs.

AiLoveAidoru
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I honestly love when you get into the little history bits of each of these interesting art supplies! I don't think the end product was honestly that bad. The only critique I would say I have about it is that maybe if the stencil were arranged in a different direction say off-centre or even diagonally, MAYBE that might have made you like the piece a little more? But it wasn't a bad piece all together! And as always, so much fun to watch!

TsukiyoTenshi
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Rae can finger paint with 2 broken crayons and a stick and come out with a masterpiece, I swear

reddishfx
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What i really like about these series is how much it pushes your artistic boundaries and gives you new methods to work with. So glad you show people its okay to challenge yourself and your skillset

williambrown
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I remember Prussian Blue too. I'm starting to wonder if Crayola is lying, or if I really had access to so many old stock crayons. My mom was a substitute teacher before I was born, so maybe I was using her old crayons. Weird.

DigsRetro
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The W&N is a cadmium free paint too. It was Cadmium Red Hue which is made with pigment PR112 which is Naphthol Red.

SezARoo
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Prussian blue was used in the sanitizer that atomic bomb victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki used on the wounds. The mother of my husband’s best friend drank it in desperation when she was on her deathbed. She survived and is still with us .

colleenuchiyama
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Just thinking about the Kid-fitti, while that "lawmaker" was worried about kids doing "real" graffiti, I'm thinking about the generation of Street Artists and Muralists we might have lost because they didn't have this product to practice with as kids. Also the Prussian Blue thing is extra stupid because paint makers (especially gouache and watercolor) still has PB27, which every brand calls Prussian Blue, so really what was the point LOL.

themightierpencil
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Can we talk about how slay her makeup always is and how beautiful she freaking Is!!! This girl is gorg!

jazcreep
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Hey Rae! Honestly I kinda love the cherry artwork. I think it would work really well as a print since the art supplies are not ideal preservation quality. One note, the “cadmium-containing” paint you used from winsor and newton is actually a cadmium hue (the name was cadmium red hue), which means it’s not real cadmium. I don’t know about acrylics, but with watercolor artists, w&n has been very secretive about what pigments they use for their cadmium hue colors, and some of them have been found not to be lightfast. Cadmium-containing paints do still exist and are commonly used. Looking at pigment codes is an easy and reliable way to tell what a paint contains, and the fact that artist-grade paints exist that do not disclose pigments is a problem for many artists. Their pigment codes are PY35, PY37, PO20, and PR108.

LaMaquilleuse
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what I find stupid is that they say spray chalk for kids is gonna “encourage” graffiti. I can kind of see it but at the same time any art supply can be used for vandalism. so by that logic ban chalk, any markers, all paints, any kind of art supplies that leaves a mark because I can tag or vandalize with sidewalk chalk, apple barrel paint, and a crayon. graffiti can’t be stopped and can be done with just about anything that can leave a mark of color

mikeyisarat
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I hate to disappoint you Rae but that was not cadmium paint! The tube says "cadmium red hue" and the word hue means it is an Imitation of cadmium red, but without the toxicity. So you're safe either way 😊 thank you for the video, love ur content

lalehvontofu
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The spray chalk seems awesome to me, could be used for temporary exhibitions, great thing.

mariaalejandracardozo
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if the label on the paint has "hue" in the name then it is not the pure mineral, just a less toxic version of the same hue. (I just took my art PRAXIS exam, which is why this is at the forefront of my brain.) So the Cadmium paint you bought is not the pure toxic cadmium that is banned.

CLColl
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6:19 "were selling to a bunch of kids they dont even know what Prussia is" rhymes so much 😭😭

creamiemilk
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It's mind boggling how you managed to create a cool art piece with such a weird collection of art supplies. Kudos to you!❤

ahanabanerjee
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There's a crayola crayon called apricot, maybe that might have been a better match. That was the one I always thought was "flesh-tone" as a child.

EmbalmerEmi