- Adonai
- Rupert Alexander
- Florence Academy of Art
- Mark Oliver Brawn
- John D. Edwards
- Neil Harvey
- David Hockney
- Howard Hodgkin
- Anita Klein
- Daniel Lehan
- Patrick John Mills
- Simon Nicholas
- Sandra Nicholl
- Chris Offili
- Lynda Ray
- Cristina Rodriguez
- Penelope Starey
- Robbie Wraith
- Kathryn Thomas
- Adeline Goldminc-Tronzo
- Leo Mancini-Hresko
- Andrew Hewkin
- Vanetta Joffe
- Caroline Sykes
- Tess Barnes
- Leoni Uys
- Kay Hare
- Sabrina Rowan Hamilton
- Edward B. Gordon
- Anne Corless
- Charles Church
- Henrik Simonsen
- Maria Ines Aguirre - MIA
- Oliver Akers Douglas
- Andrew Hirst
- Iain Carstairs
- Simon Canacott
Artists
Rupert Alexander

Howard Hodgkin 1996

These are the best oil paints in the world today
David Hockney 1998

The first quality oil paint, EXCELLENT
Cristina Rodriguez

Penelope Starey

Simon Nicholas

Anita Klein

Daniel Lehan

John D. Edwards

Sandra Nicholl

Neil Harvey

Lynda Ray

Mark Oliver Brawn

Adonai

Robbie Wraith
Kathryn Thomas
Leo Mancini-Hresko
Andrew Hewkin
I have used michael harding oils ever since I discovered them. I work with colour,tone and light as did the preraphealites. the viscosity and colour are second to none. Andrew hewkin.M.A. 2008
Vanetta Joffe
Caroline Sykes

Tess Barnes

Leoni Uys
Kay Hare

'A rainbow of choices and an assured quality. I need to use a material that is more than just paint, like the creating of Dom Perignon: Michaels paints have been cared for. Something you can work with steadily and consistency yet sometimes throws up some magic. Its almost like its own character, which over the many years of using these paints - I have come to know the colours as my trusted friends. Some days the paint does the work for me: I am purely the servant- deliver of the message, thats what I love about painting and I wouldn't choose any other paint. Painting records my life, my thoughts and my desires: I have to use the best'. K.Hare 2008
Sabrina Rowan Hamilton

Edward B. Gordon

To work with good oil colours is like working with good pigments, to work with Harding colours is like working with light !
Anne Corless
Anne Corless RN, RM, B.A.(Hons) Design, MMAA, RMIP As a Fine Artist I produce artwork for exhibition and on commission. Figurative art and portraiture; produced using traditional media is a specialty. Animal art is a favourite... African wildlife and equestrian art are a passion! “Since discovering Michael Harding oil paints….nothing else will do! I look for atmosphere and realism in my work and no other oil paint can give me the subtleties and yet the strength that I am looking for when painting. If I look across the studio at a piece of work and get the feeling that it could come to life, then something is beginning to work… and I am convinced that part of the skill of achieving that comes from using an oil paint that can probably do a whole lot more than I have even discovered yet ……..”
Charles Church

Henrik Simonsen

Maria Ines Aguirre: MIA

Elelove at first flight and Lunacrooner, the Elephants



Steinway Model D concert grand piano The best piano deserves the best paints, so I am using oil paints made by Michael Harding, which are used by David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin and many other leading artists. Michael combines the techniques and pure linseed oils that masters like Rembrandt used to make their paints, with both modern organic and traditional pigments, which are wonderfully intense and durable. He makes 76 different colours, that is twelve less than the number of keys on a piano, but, just like a piano, the range and variety of colours they can create has no limit, and won't fade.
Oliver Akers Douglas

ARH Conservation
Iain Carstairs

Simon Canacott

