Cerulean Blue PB35 Watercolor Comparison - Rembrandt, Holbein, White Nights, Winsor & Newton

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They are all so beautiful! I have the White Nights. The Holbein is just gorgeous.

jengoodwyn
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One of my all time favourite colours. I have the W&N version. It's so expensive but I can't bring myself to switch brands. It's just the best imo. Thanks for this review.

wellyano
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I really love winsor and newtons version it really reminds me of the color of the ocean where I live 💙

EAlabbasy
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To be honest, I used to be more of a fan of Manganese blue hue but these days I'm turning around and liking the granulation and brightness of Cerulean Blue. I've got Daniel Smith's Cerulean Blue Chromium, Eve Bolt's Cerulean Blue Chrom. and for my bday I'll be getting Rembrandt's to try. So far I love Eve's and D.S.'s. Or I could just be easy to please, but I digress xD

TsukabuNosoratori
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I have the Holbein, also because of Oto's video. I absolutely love it. I also got her cerulean dot card, and I really enjoy the Sennelier (it's made with PB 28 if I recall correctly!) I would like to try that one when my Holbein runs out. I've also been quite curious about the W&N, so great to see it here! I also have a handmade PB 35 from Dan Barrett, but I must say I prefer the Holbein (don't tell!)

jennw
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The Holbein looks like the skies in your intros :)

jenneke
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I was tossing up between Rembrand and Holbein you helped me make up my mind.

grannieannie
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Thanks for this review. Very interesting to compare same pigments different brands !

annelawrence
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I have P.B.35 based cerulean by Rembrandt, White Nights and Pinax Extra.
I love them all and all of them differ a bit shade wise.
White Nights is the greenest which I like :)
Yes, the White Nights version does have more filler but it’s also the cheapest.
Plus its green shade is beautiful.
I don’t think it has any white pigment in it as P.W.4 and P.W.6 based watercolours feel much “crunchier” so to say.
But, yes, due to fillers it might be harder to pick enough pigment for washes, etc.
Still, it’s possible and I even managed to do mixes with it.
The Rembrandts’ one is nice and granulates beautifully, plus it’s quite well pigmented but I miss the greeniness of the White Nights in it.
Glad that I have both.
Pinax Extra is somewhat between Rembrandt and White Nights in shade, has very little filler, granulates moderately and mixes well, but some people admit that it might be used up quickly due to the soft texture of the paint in the pan (they don’t sell them in tubes yet), so it might be not too economical.
The Holbein and the Winsor & Newton versions look beautiful but are too expensive for me :/

alylyu
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After your video, I made swatches of P.B.35 and 2 of P.B. 36 from White Nights. All of them are a bit milky and very light. The White Night blue cobalts that I have Cobalt Turquoise (P.B.28), Cobalt Blue (P.B. 28) and Cobalt chrome turquoise (P.B. 36), Cobalt Azure Blue (P.B. 36) seems to me quite transparent and good for skys. Other blues are significantly more deep and rich, especially Turquoise Blue (P.B. 15:3, P.G.7) and Ultramarine (P.B. 29, a classic one, not Deep Ultramarine).

YachtsLiving
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Winsor & Newton's cerulean is the one I use, I really like it, bought once and never tried any other brand, the same with viridian and manganese violet. The only W&N I use in watercolors.

lophoflora
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I don´t like the white nights one either for the exact same reasons you mentioned. I will be trying the holbein one, it looks beautiful!

corineantonis
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Pb35 is really beautiful for skies, I think I prefer warmer and very granulating versions as well. I have tried the pigment in White Nights, Schmincke and recently Rembrandt. My White Nights has the same "milky" and delicate feeling but I used to love working with it alone, not so much in mixes. It's the only paint that remained so wet in the palette and eventually spilled out of the pan making a huge mess XD I'm not sure what brand I prefer yet but I enjoy mixing what I have handy with Indian Red (tip from Denise Soden) to make greys. Also with Pbk11 to make a nice granulating blue grey.

magentaindigoart
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I've always loved the Winsor & Newton Pro Cerulean Blue, beautiful tropical sky color with lovely granulation, but the DS Cerulean Blue Chromium is a better color for PNW skies and a more versatile mixer color. But it's nice to see other versions, thanks for sharing!

everartokelli
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Very useful to, know Holbein Same as W&N Cerulean Red shade….I have ..and love…love the Holbein but if it’s so expensive I might get W&N next time..although I am aware W&N tube colours are harder to rewet

annepercival
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I’ve got the W&N Cerulean Blue but find it very weak - maybe I should pre-wet it for quite a while like you did. It’s a lovely shade though and granulates beautifully. I really like the Holbein version too, as I sometimes want less granulation, and the warmer shade is quite appealing.
I’m really interested in your planned PB36 video. I’m not really sure I like the colour, although I do use it as I’ve got the Daniel Smith version in my travel palette. I just find it a bit dirty-looking. I also have an old Lukas version, which is very granulating and almost identical to the DS paint, as well as a new Lukas version of the same colour, which is slightly greener and practically non-granulating.

brigitteitg
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I like both the W&N and the Holbein versions. The Holbein version is very similar to PB28 Cobalt Blue, so I think it’s very good for skies.

awatercolourist
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Never notice how warm holbein is, its very pretty. I too usually watch dr oto kano first before deciding which brand i get and since holbein is super affordable even for their 15 ml tube i probably get them.

ari_
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Hi there is Acrylic Marian Blue Paint = Is it the same as Ultramarine Blue Paint

Worldfriends
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I have the Holbein and the WN not red shade and I enjoy them both, but I'm most likely going to order the Da Vinci PB36 from the other video because I fell in love with that one. lol I added it to my list anyway. That list is getting way too long. lol

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