I understand the archival concerns, but this is Michael Harding. The man has built an entire business on the back of his archival products. He wouldn't risk his reputation just to flog a few bottles of beeswax.
Thank you for sharing this video. I have been wanting to try these, but wanted to see how to use them, and voila, Art Life to the rescue! I always learn so much from your videos .😘💐
How quickly does the one you used as a turpentine substitute (I think it’s the number 0 medium) evaporate? And when you say “turps,” or even “turpentine,” are you referring to real turpentine or odorless mineral spirits? I’m wondering if this is really a fast-evaporating solvent like turpentine, or if it behaves more like something like Gamsol. Thanks! Very interested in these products.
Thank you for the review. I'd also (like the OP) like to know if you are refering to real turpentine or (odourless) mineral spirits when you say the miracle one behaves similarly. Which is it?
@@AndrejBlazon Thanks Andre were working on a follow up episode which will answer all these questions bare with us and we'll get it up as soon as we can
I ❤Michael Harding products…. I’ve recently tried out his new Miracle medium on a painting and love its non toxic and versatile useage. I mixed it with some stand oil and works well, so glad of no fumes.. Thanks Michael Yeah, and thank you Artlife..
Your videos are incredible and your paintings are always highly evocative and make me feel like I'm standing in them. One day I'll be brave enough to try oils. I've not managed it yet but these look incredible and I'm currently near jackson's Gloucester shop so I could pick some of these up. If I feel brave enough.
Ah do it Christy! Take the plunge, its always daunting when you don't know how, but we should be creating an online beginners oil paint class soon where i'll teach you how and where to start!
@@ArtLifeWeekly actually one thing that puts me off is the chemical smells plus my smell induced migraines so if there are good replacements for things like turpentine then I'm way more likely to go for it.
So far very little difference in the miracle medium itself apart from of course the lack of smell, will keep you updated though over time how I get on with them!
Thanks for this video! I've been using the Miracle Medium MM0 but the extended drying time is something I struggle with. Does the MM2 Dammar Glaze extend the paint's fluidity?
Yes Polly, as far as I have been experimenting with it, the dammar acts as a translucent glaze layer that also extends fluidity- not as much as linseed oil/MM0 but a lovely medium to work with on finer layers of oil painting!
Thank you ☺️ it’s so inspiring to see you work 😃 thank you for sharing, it’s definitely life changing! I was going to ask you if the beeswax medium will take time to dry but you answered that! 😳 I thought it would take a while! I love your voiceover😉 see you soon!
Hi, great timing for me because time to get back it to it! I've just ordered a water mixable basic set because my child has sensory challenges. Any thoughts, pro and cons of water mixable oils etc? Thanks Kate
Thanks for commenting @robcox2862 Ive only used water mixables (medium w in the Uk) whist travelling which I found really convenient although it dries quickly so can make blending tricky.
Excellent: Michael Harding really understands the chemistry of art materials beyond anyone making art materials presently. We a still waiting for this excellent new line of Miracle Mediums to be available in the United States. As of writing this it seems we have to order from Jackson's in London and ship overseas.
Hi Esther, Its very hard to say as it depends on how thick a coat and what temperature it is in your studio and what you're glasing over. I'll have to do some testing in the winter but atm if im doing a thin layer can be touch dry in a couple of hrs.
Jessica these products sound breakthrough however will they be archival? In 10, 20 or 50 years will paint crack, yellow or change color due to an added plant based medium? Any thoughts?
Probably not as manufacturers today are highly conscious of market demands in an era where testing labs and research are easily available. Mostly, varnishes yellow but could be removed & replaced. Last : there are no miracle products. Maybe stone if kept indoors 😉
Hello Jessie! I was attempting to send you a message via your website, but the "send" button seems to be inoperative. I don't do instagram, nor Facebook. Is there any other way of reaching out to you privately? Thanks a lot, and this was a great video!
Love love love the post! 😍 👏🏼 Unfortunately miracle medium is not sold in the US, not now anyways, hopefully that will change, 🤞🏻and can't order it from Jackson's Art in the UK. 😧 Too cute at the end of video! 😄 "what did I say..." 😊 Adorable and talented! 🎨
I understand the archival concerns, but this is Michael Harding. The man has built an entire business on the back of his archival products. He wouldn't risk his reputation just to flog a few bottles of beeswax.
😉of course @mrsnrub9780
I think the paste is supposed to be used at a 25% ratio. Looking forward to try these mediums
Thank you for sharing this video. I have been wanting to try these, but wanted to see how to use them, and voila, Art Life to the rescue! I always learn so much from your videos .😘💐
Ah so glad! Thanks for commenting glad to help!
How quickly does the one you used as a turpentine substitute (I think it’s the number 0 medium) evaporate? And when you say “turps,” or even “turpentine,” are you referring to real turpentine or odorless mineral spirits? I’m wondering if this is really a fast-evaporating solvent like turpentine, or if it behaves more like something like Gamsol. Thanks! Very interested in these products.
Thanks for your comment I haven’t used it long enough to say as yet - I’ll put the question to Michael’s team and let you know
Thank you for the review. I'd also (like the OP) like to know if you are refering to real turpentine or (odourless) mineral spirits when you say the miracle one behaves similarly. Which is it?
@@AndrejBlazon Thanks Andre were working on a follow up episode which will answer all these questions bare with us and we'll get it up as soon as we can
Thank you Jess, this was so helpful.
Thanks for commenting Rebekka glad it was helpful!
I ❤Michael Harding products…. I’ve recently tried out his new Miracle medium on a painting and love its non toxic and versatile useage. I mixed it with some stand oil and works well, so glad of no fumes.. Thanks Michael Yeah, and thank you Artlife..
Such a Lovely comment! Thanks @sionedsart337
Your videos are incredible and your paintings are always highly evocative and make me feel like I'm standing in them.
One day I'll be brave enough to try oils. I've not managed it yet but these look incredible and I'm currently near jackson's Gloucester shop so I could pick some of these up. If I feel brave enough.
Ah do it Christy! Take the plunge, its always daunting when you don't know how, but we should be creating an online beginners oil paint class soon where i'll teach you how and where to start!
@@ArtLifeWeekly that will undoubtedly help so many people! I'll get there.
@@ArtLifeWeekly actually one thing that puts me off is the chemical smells plus my smell induced migraines so if there are good replacements for things like turpentine then I'm way more likely to go for it.
Where can I find the Miracle mediums in theU.S.?
Sorry Paul you'll have to contact Michael Harding direct for that info
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I would be interested to know how they compare with the usual MH mediums
Pros and cons of both.
So far very little difference in the miracle medium itself apart from of course the lack of smell, will keep you updated though over time how I get on with them!
Thank you. If find your videos very useful.
Thanks for this video! I've been using the Miracle Medium MM0 but the extended drying time is something I struggle with. Does the MM2 Dammar Glaze extend the paint's fluidity?
Yes Polly, as far as I have been experimenting with it, the dammar acts as a translucent glaze layer that also extends fluidity- not as much as linseed oil/MM0 but a lovely medium to work with on finer layers of oil painting!
Thank you ☺️ it’s so inspiring to see you work 😃 thank you for sharing, it’s definitely life changing! I was going to ask you if the beeswax medium will take time to dry but you answered that! 😳 I thought it would take a while! I love your voiceover😉 see you soon!
Thanks for your lovely comment! 😂 we may do more voiceover stuff in the future but definitely sort the mic out first!
i have found soaking the back of the canvas with water shrinks the canvas and dents stretch out
Thanks for commenting Helen yes I have found this also works!
Hi, great timing for me because time to get back it to it! I've just ordered a water mixable basic set because my child has sensory challenges. Any thoughts, pro and cons of water mixable oils etc? Thanks Kate
Thanks for commenting @robcox2862 Ive only used water mixables (medium w in the Uk) whist travelling which I found really convenient although it dries quickly so can make blending tricky.
Excellent: Michael Harding really understands the chemistry of art materials beyond anyone making art materials presently. We a still waiting for this excellent new line of Miracle Mediums to be available in the United States. As of writing this it seems we have to order from Jackson's in London and ship overseas.
Thank you for making this video!❤I have a question about Quick Dry Glaze Miracle Medium. How long does it take for a paint layer to dry to touch?
Hi Esther, Its very hard to say as it depends on how thick a coat and what temperature it is in your studio and what you're glasing over. I'll have to do some testing in the winter but atm if im doing a thin layer can be touch dry in a couple of hrs.
Jessica these products sound breakthrough however will they be archival? In 10, 20 or 50 years will paint crack, yellow or change color due to an added plant based medium? Any thoughts?
Great question! Thanks for commenting Not something I have looked into however i'll ask Michael next time we see him and let you know!
Probably not as manufacturers today are highly conscious of market demands in an era where testing labs and research are easily available.
Mostly, varnishes yellow but could be removed & replaced.
Last : there are no miracle products. Maybe stone if kept indoors 😉
I paint normally with Schmincke “Mussini” but I want to try out Michael Harding.
I am biased as I am an ambassador for Michael but don't take my word for it try them for yourself and see!
Not sure you mentioned this, but what colors are you using?
Thanks for commenting Jana, do you mean what new colours or what colours i'm painting with?
Te best medium ever. Better than the traditional ones believe me!!!
Where to buy in US?
Coming soon Thomas
Hello Jessie!
I was attempting to send you a message via your website, but the "send" button seems to be inoperative. I don't do instagram, nor Facebook. Is there any other way of reaching out to you privately?
Thanks a lot, and this was a great video!
Hi booshkoosh7994 sorry for the late response the website contact form is up and running - please direct all messages there. Thanks
Love love love the post! 😍 👏🏼 Unfortunately miracle medium is not sold in the US, not now anyways, hopefully that will change, 🤞🏻and can't order it from Jackson's Art in the UK. 😧
Too cute at the end of video! 😄 "what did I say..." 😊 Adorable and talented! 🎨
Thank you for the lovely comment as always April! (I don’t know) Fingers crossed Michael will get it over to the US soon!
@@ArtLifeWeekly yes, received communication from them today, Miracle Medium will be coming to the US soon. We are all excited to try! 💞🎉🎨
excellent news!@@april.autobiographical.artist
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Primer is not supposed to be put like wash .... Primer should be smooth then you can make a wash otherwise primer doesn't make it's main purpose ....
I have just discovered your channel and subscribed, but then I heard the music. Am I the only person who finds music added to videos so irritating?
Welcome to the channel Genny, its a shame you don't like the music.