Burnt Sienna Watercolor Comparison - Winsor & Newton - Da Vinci - Rembrandt - Holbein - Schmincke

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In today's video I'm going to be swatching and comparing my burnt sienna watercolors. I did a burnt sienna comparison last year but since then my collection has expanded somewhat. So it's time for another one.

Materials used in this video:
Mijello Mission Gold Dark Burnt Sienna
Van Gogh Burnt Sienna

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The advantage of the W&N burnt sienna, in addition to its glowing transparency, is that it grays out perfectly with their French ultramarine. Traditional burnt siennas (Pigment brown 7) are significantly more opaque than the ones made with transparent red iron oxide PR101.

rjsongwriter
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My favorite Burnt Siena is the one from Winsor&Newton

micrologus
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My longtime favorite is Holbein. I also like the granulation of Qor's burnt sienna. Both are PBr7.
Tfs.

jrm
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Rembrandt's Burnt Sienna has a place in my heart - and palette. ^^ Even though it's not as glowing as most of the other brands, it has a natural texture and a soft granulation I quite enjoy. I'd love to try Da Vinci's, Holbein's and M.Graham's, or even W&N's. They are just gorgeous!

lindsaykorth
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My fav is the Da Vinci version, followed by Roman Szmal and then M Graham. I think I gravitate to the more brown burnt siennas 😂 Great vid as always, I love watching your comparisons. I'm lucky I live an hour away from the Da Vinci home base here in California.

tiffanyhoffman-almueti
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I love how the Holbein looks! I have and use Da Vinci & Daniel smith. I prefer DS Burt Sienna because I also like to have trans red oxide and it’s the least orange burnt Sienna I found

flyinghaggertys
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Thank you so much Nathan! I love Burnt Sienna, and really enjoyed this video. My favorites are also the Holbein, for a more golden BS, and the R. Szmal It.BS when I want a more reddish brown. Another favorite is Daniel Smith's Quin Burnt Orange. While not a Burnt Sienna, I often use it in place of one, especially for autumn leaves. It is absolutely gorgeous!

OneTrueWord
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Thanks so much, Jay. I've always used Winsor & Newton's Burnt Sienna and I really like it. Out of the others you swatched, I like the Holbein the best.

johnsullivan
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This was a real eye opener. The Rembrandt, Da Vinci, & Van Gogh would all work for me.

NanaBeth
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The WN and Holbein versions of burnt sienna are gorgeous!

clairevalentine
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The van Gogh burnt sienna I use do not have black in it. It's a single pigment paint made of PR101. When thinned down it looks more like an orange and has a very nice transparency. I've tried using other burnt Siennas(pbr7) but I prefer the van Gogh version

thewanderess
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I like all burn watercolor i have burn oranger (po48)it look like beautiful than any burn color I using before

bpfking
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I love the Holbein. But I'll probably replace it with the Winsor and Newton once I finish it, unless a friend goes to Japan again.

MedaHalmaciu
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DaVinci Burnt Sienna is fantastic...beautiful and so nicely granulating.

jdub
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There's large brown colors made by rare brown pigments in Schmincke so their choice to make the burnt sienna is very strange. In France, it's so difficult to find Da Vinci or M. Graham water colors. 😢 Thank you for this comparison.

b.lab.__blab_colors
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I brought the Mijello dark burnt sienna. Had same issues, but i salvage it by misting it with water before working, so it rewets decently!!!

nerdywatercolorist
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I love this color and I loved seeing all the examples. I have DaVinci ... I also have an tube of Winsor and Newton I got from a friend with no pigment info in the back. It does not look like their current PR101 version but I can't even tell what date the tube is from (the paint inside is still great).

alejandromorales
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In my Palette I actually have 3 different Burnt Sienna's Turners Mission Gold Single pigment Burnt Sienna made with PR 102 and Da Vinci's. In this way i have a very orange one in turners, Da Vinci is my favourite much more red with an almost pink undertone which I don't think was effectively picked up on your camera. Mission Golds came in a set and I didn't like it at first, it was very dull with a yellow undertone but I use it like a burnt umber instead and it works great. I also have a tiny tube of Holbein which is very similar to the turners except it granulates less.

JoshuaAGomes
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I love seeing the name comparison, it's helpful but a salt test would make them even better. Maybe you can think about lightfast tests as well in the future 🤔. Well done and thank you 😊

alexwaterville
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A lot of watercolors are used in the video, I also used watercolor but never used the watercolors you recommend. I also took a look at the watercolors you recommend in the video description, I am considering getting one of them.

codiuart