Michael Harding Introduces His New Oil Colours, the Tunbridge Wells Selection | Jackson's Art
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To mark 40 years of trading, Michael Harding will be releasing 40 new oil colours over the coming year. The first release is the Tunbridge Wells Selection, which comprises 10 unique colours and is named after the UK town in which Michael Harding first started producing oil paints. Ahead of its release, Michael Harding visited Jackson's Studio to discuss the development of each colour, the pigments they contain, and the possibilities they offer for oil painters.
Michael Harding oil paints are among the most renowned in the world. They are formulated without fillers, extenders, or driers, and offer a wide spectrum of colours, from rare historic pigments to modern synthetics. In this film, Michael Harding introduces each new colour, the pigments they contain, and the possibilities they offer for oil painters.
Please note: These new colours are available to UK/EU customers only and will be available to the rest of the world soon.
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Turners Yellow
1:29 Brilliant Orange
2:15 Rose Dore
3:01 Cadmium Green
3:53 Phthalo Blue Red Shade
4:30 Lavender
4:55 Moss Green
5:47 Wisteria
6:22 Vivid Blue
7:12 Neutral Grey N7
7:55 Credits
Michael Harding’s 10 new colours will be available from Monday 3rd June at www.jacksonsart.com/michael-h...
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I could listen to Michael Harding talk about paint all day 😊
Been waiting for that Turner’s yellow. ❤
I am ridiculously excited for the new colors!🤓 So nice to see the a bright yellow and orange that is not a cadmium. Can’t wait to see what else is coming.
Those colours looked beautiful
This is so fascinating, what a wonderful opportunity ☺☺
They are gorgeous ❤❤❤
Beautiful colors! Looking forward to trying these.
Love how he smells all the paint 😅
Mix Turners Yellow with Naphthol Red and a smidge of white for a truly shocking surprise. (*As a side, Turners Yellow so far seems to be an affordable alternative to Genuine Naples and Cad Yellow. I'm not too keen on the greens it creates, but for paintings where light is scattering off of buildings, it's a dream.) Also, if you're reading Micheal, do consider releasing Potters Pink. Some of us collect dirty, earth pigments like Pokemon Cards.
Don't store the vivid blue next to the colgate. 😆 All look excellent, I'm especially interested in the new non-cadmium yellow and orange.
Dumbledore of paint
I first saw the Turner's Yellow on the Art Life Michael Harding's factory tour about two years ago. At some point I gave up on it appearing on the market. This seems to be exactly the same shade.
PB35, PBk11, PBr7 (for umbers) PR259 keep missing for me. It would also be lovely to have some PG18, PB28 and PB29 milled with Walnut oil. (Die Gedanken sind frei)
Yummy!
According to Michael Harding’s website, there will be another 30 colours released over the next 9 months. No idea what they will be, but if he is turning the pigments from his watercolour range into oil paints. there could be a raft of perylene colours, pyrrole crimson, and most excitingly from my point of view, PBR25 Azo Brown. It’s a great mixing colour. Hope the Turner’s yellow becomes available here in Australia soon.
@JacksonsArtSupplies
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Hi Mike, thanks for your comment. Yes, Michael Harding has announced that over the coming year he will be adding 40 new colours to his oil paint range to celebrate 40 years of trading. The first release is the Tunbridge Wells Selection which he is discussing in this film. We hope this helps. Thanks, the Jackson's Team
New yellow looks interesting, which series?
@JacksonsArtSupplies
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Hi there, thanks for your question. These ten colours are part of Michael Harding's new Tunbridge Wells oil paint range. We hope this helps. Thanks, the Jackson's Team
Turners Yellow - Why does the paint look bright yellow (on the label and squeezed on the palette) here in the video and yet on Michael's site the color is shown as ocherish yellow-brown (in both the oil and watercolor versions)? Which is it? Every other paint manufacturer show Pigment Yellow 216 as a ocherish (sort of dark Naples Yellow) color, not the bright yellow shown in this video.
@Divertedflight
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yes, I was wondering about that ocherish colour on the Miichael Harding site. The Schmincke oil versions look bright but not cad yellow level brightness.
@rutieldar9713
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I emailed Michael Harding this exact question four weeks ago. Sadly, no response.
@Divertedflight
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@@rutieldar9713 That's unfortunate. They used to have a real time type in responder. I wouldn't be too surprised if there's only one producer of the pigment and I think I've seen the colour on road vehicles. A mildly brightish slightly fractionally golden yellow (they seem to be afraid of putting full bright colours on cars these days) It also comes in a more orange tilted shade. Schmincke sells them as chrome yellow hues, though their chrome light is now I think just a mix of the orange one mixed with nickel titanate PY53. All this is a way of saying that I don't think MH's Turner yellow would likely be confused with an ochre.
@rutieldar9713
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@@Divertedflight Thanks. Michael Harding responded immediately to a further email I sent them yesterday, and corrected the color of Turner's Yellow on their site.
@Divertedflight
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@@rutieldar9713 Oh good to hear that. I'll just check their site. Yes, that colour's much closer to my expectations.
They look nice and i generally love your paints, however im not a fan of pre-mixed colors. Ill stick to the pure single pigment tubes.
Love the colours yet sadly Michael you charge far too much for your colours.