Comparing Umbers - Vicki Norman compares Michael Harding's various Umber oil colours

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  • British artist and tutor Vicki Norman experiments with Michael Harding's Cobalt Violet oil colours.
    Vicki can be found here:
    www.vickinorman...
    Online Workshops and classes here:
    www.vickinorma...
    And Michael Harding's website can be found here:
    www.michaelhard...
    All the colours in this demonstration are Michael Harding oils and you can see them here:
    Red Umber --www.michaelhar...
    Burnt Umber -- www.michaelhar...
    Raw Umber -- www.michaelhar...
    Italian Green Umber -- www.michaelhar...
    Warm Light Yellow -- www.michaelhar...
    Cadmium Golden Yellow -- www.michaelhar...
    King's Blue Deep -- www.michaelhar...
    Ultramarine Blue -- www.michaelhar...
    Titanium White No 2 -- www.michaelhar...
    Keep an eye out for more experiments with Michael Harding's other new colours including Italian Green Umber, Quinacridone rose, Cobalt Teal, Comparing Browns, Lead tin yellow light, Lead tin Yellow Lemon, Amethyst, Deep Purple, Warm light yellow, Warm white and more...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @keen6808
    @keen6808 3 роки тому +3

    I would recommend that most reviewers mix paint on a gray surface like Vicki does. Thank you miss Norman!

  • @fredriklundblad4788
    @fredriklundblad4788 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the demonstration.

  • @thepetrifiedgardener3144
    @thepetrifiedgardener3144 3 роки тому +4

    Hello! Thank you so much for doing these videos they are a great help! I have a question about using Michael Harding paints and creating the Munsell Color wheel including tertiary colors. I did catch an article saying that you were working on a workshop which focuses on doing this but I clearly missed the workshop and I have some very specific questions about the process, pigment chroma and value information as well. So I really hope you can help clear some things up for me before I completely confuse myself. Thank you so much!

  • @vasileiosdervenis5331
    @vasileiosdervenis5331 3 роки тому

    We've missed you....it's been a while!!

  • @alfredodasifuentes6623
    @alfredodasifuentes6623 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this !! Help me a lot !

  • @Wendy-wh2sm
    @Wendy-wh2sm 3 роки тому +1

    I wonder, did you then create a painting using those lovely mixes?

  • @alydaart
    @alydaart 3 роки тому

    Thank you very useful

  • @moodscapes
    @moodscapes 2 роки тому

    Great comparison, thank you! I was interested in the Red Umber which looks like a deep Crimson (very much like Perylene Maroon) on the Jacksons website color grid. Here It looks and mixes like a Burnt Sienna. Green Umber looks great.

  • @gilvanjunior1599
    @gilvanjunior1599 Рік тому

    Des très beaux tons terreux... je les aime bien...

  • @lurklingX
    @lurklingX 3 роки тому +1

    great vid, v helpful! i wish you could label the paints though. otherwise you have to scroll back and forth trying to catch the name when you say it. or, have a memory like a steel trap. (i watched several videos and find this is really really needed. perhaps in future vids you can do a written label OR, on onscreen label) Thanks! :)

  • @hectormora2449
    @hectormora2449 Рік тому

    Hola Sra Viki, usted me puede decir que colores usó para hacer las combinaciones, le agradezco.

  • @gilvanjunior1599
    @gilvanjunior1599 Рік тому

    Des très bonnes couleurs!

  • @gilvanjunior1599
    @gilvanjunior1599 Рік тому

    Salut bonsoir Mme Vicki ! Combien coûte 6 tubes de Michael Harding?

  • @zein9460
    @zein9460 2 роки тому

    i purchased a red umber and it looks much more brown/grey right now, alone and with warm light yellow (months after use, not sure if it was off like this from first use), did anybody come across this issue? what could be doing this?

    • @alexvids9232
      @alexvids9232 2 роки тому +2

      some colors change with time or with sunlight or darkness.

  • @budakart
    @budakart 2 роки тому

    Vicki, come to al Islam n success