Hi and welcome to the Newsletter.
This last week its really felt like Spring has arrived. Jane (my wife) and I have been making use of our National Trust memberships and have been exploring a few of the local gardens.
We are so lucky to have some beautifully cultivated gardens around here and they are all starting to bloom.
Bluebells are almost here and I am looking for some forest locations to grab some bluebell photos.
Bluebells were always a popular choice of Terrys and they appeared in many of his paintings - they are also popular in his tutorials too.

'Bluebell Waterfall" - Tutorial by Terry
However the bluebell shade is a tricky one to mix, so when Terry designed his own range paints he made sure to create a bluebell pigment and it makes up one of his range of 12 paints.
This is a special pigment as its not only perfect for bluebells, its also works brilliantly to create hazy distant skies and shadows.
When used unmixed with another pigment it acts as a rushing colour, which means it pushes other pigments away on the paper to create wonderful effects.
The Bluebell pigment is part of the 4 piece “Light and Brights” collection of paints consisting of Bluebell, Turquoise, Ultramarine and Wild Rose.
In preparation for the spring flower season’s I’m happy to offer a Spring Bundle which is made up of:
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The Light and Brights Set of paints (Bluebell, Turquoise, Ultramarine and Wild Rose)
- The Terry Harrison Favourite Five Brush Set (Fan Gogh, Fan Stippler, Summer Foliage, Golden Foliage and Golden Wizard)
- 2 months access to the Terry Harrison archive.
All for the great price of just £80. Click here to see it on more detail!
Thanks
Martin