Monday, March 19, 2007
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I started painting with watercolours in 1976 with a set of pans that I had left over from high school. I've always loved the shapes and colours of old vehicles as they settle in for the long rust. I especially enjoy creating scenes using characters I have collected over the years. These paintings are from my imagination. Check out the sales blog under "Links and Friends".
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Hi Ron, I'm coming back!
This painting repeat the concept that I've already writed in my last comment...but now the difference it's the color explosion.
Now the oxidised surfaces become a pretext to express all the color potentiality, it almost seems that the ferrous material want to vomit his own internal spirit and to involve the surroundings...it's a glad concert.
Paolo-that is a comment!
You are stubborn because you are correct. Don't change a thing.Paulo, run that past me again, encore une fois, s'il vous plait?
Ron, I enjoyed your variety of colors of a faded past. I have been looking at Daily Paintings for several weeks and find you have definately developed a great voice for your watercolor work. Be glad you found it, I am still struggling to develop my visual voice. Great work.
Rooster
Thank you, Rooster.
Ron, This is harmonic synthesis of polyphonic symphony of colors!!!
Thanks, Kee for the spectacular verbage.
I think I'll need another degree to be able to post a comment here. This painting is colorful chicken soup!
Would that be celsius or fahrenheit?
That would be Kelvin. Ron I must be approaching 100 posts too... aren't I?? I sure hope so. Ron this is like a Skynyrd encore... all the original characters are here playing full-on lead solos - on 10. You did it this time mr.!
W.K., it was you that hit one hundred-you that I was congratulating.
Ron, your painting looks a lot like the 5 acre spread where we live - old and wonderful vehicles everywhere. Thank you for seeing the beauty in all that old metal. It isn't a junk yard - it's a jewel yard. bj :o)
Thanks, B.J., there has always been magic in the "thing" for me. I painted the first green chevy yesterday...These paintings that I do are for the people that "get them".
Nope. Stick with this. It's great :D
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