Sunday, May 02, 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".
22 comments:
Wonderful painting!
HeY Ron, this painting is superb!The cabin stands out so well aginst the subtle background.Love the shadows you have created on the ground.
great job my friend,
jan :)
Ron, awesome and you didn't need the cars to hold it up. lol Now you have us wondering .... what happened to all of the cars.
Hi Ron, I'm glad that you post this painting here...because it's so cool, although this is without the cars!!!!
Ron, I just love this! It makes me want to go in the painting and explore!
Nice painting, Ron. I like the feel of the lighting on the trees. And no cars! That's unusual for you.
Thanks, Bonnie, I appreciate the sayso...
Thanks, Arti, the shadows are fun to do...creating the atmo-sphere...
Thanks, Jan, glad you like it...
Thanks, Kathy, if you want to know where the cars are you can see them with this house if you go back a ways in the blog...
Thanks, Nureeya, cars were all stolen...
Thanks, Elizabeth, in real life all around this house there were old cars...thirty years ago...
Thanks, Michelle, yes it is...
Drool worthy, for sure!!!
Ron - I haven't had much time to visit blogs or post on WetCanvas lately. This is wonderful!!! I love the shadow from the building...especially the touches of that wonderful blue. Super texture on the roof of the shack. This one just made me smile!!
Thanks, Jennifer, I appreciate the visit...
Thanks, Joan, busy is good!
This is beautiful, Ron. The trees and the little shrubby bits are especially lovely. The yard is so empty, though!
Thanks, Liz, yez, all the cars have gone to town, never to return...
Wow, this is definitely one of my favorites! The colors you blended to create the grass amaze me. I wish I had such talent! :]
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Thanks, Maddie, I enjoy reading your blog...
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