Friday, February 19, 2010
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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".
18 comments:
I like the deep and saturated colors you've been using lately. Very dramatic and moody.
Incredible atmosphere you've captured, I really like it.
Wow…I admire the way you painted all in this painting …it seems like the first appearance of light in the morning is emitting through the dark of sky. I love the feeling of this painting!
This one has an eerie feeling to it...you know when that music comes on in a movie and it just means trouble?? Great job!!
Thanks, Michelle, I like dark and moody...
Thanks P.P., glad you do...like it.
Thanks, Nureeya, these are fun to paint, its on the back of an older painting...
Thanks, Joan, yikes!
Ron, trying to reach you by email but cannot find it in your profile. My email- dcglovier@gamil.com
Another masterpiece Ron. I have yet to get to my car painting. I am painting snow like crazy. lol
Wonderfully dark, Ron. Love the drippy part at the bottom too--fits the atmosphere!
Thanks, Doris, E.E. would be fun...
Thanks, Kathy, its warm here, no snow...
Thanks, Elizabeth, drippy is fun...
A nice liqiuid flow of colour in the sky to the right. This really catches my eye.
Thanks, Win, yes that yeller undertone is effective...
I love the dripping at the bottom. To me, it signifies how, over time, everything disintegrates and becomes part of the earth again. The colors and moodiness add to that impression. Great job!
Thanks, Nancy, yes...
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