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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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This is not BJ's pickup, this is my baby, or was I mean.
This is another version of the earlier posting- I did three at the time. I have some more to do.
my 2 favorite things about this one are...the curve in the hood, where the black brings it all together, and the glass windows....yeah, im wierd
Those are the two things plus maybe the headlight. Thanks Newnorth, can we call you....?
The windows look really good on this one.
Thanks, Michelle.
looks really nice, Ron! I love your color combination, and the bright yellow in the foreground!
Thanks, Holly, I have fun doing these little scribbles.
Hey Ron.. I'm back from Chicago where I grew up and had a great trip. Got to see some great work at some of my favorite museums and now the inspirometer is pegged on Max. Good to be back at your site again to see new images. I like the cool dominance with the warm flares thrown in. Chevy truck is rendered buenisima!
Thanks, W.K.
Didn't log on until 5pm today. The first thing I saw was my truck!! The old girl looks great! She's still sitting beside the BB goal waiting for someone to spend a little time with her. The 'yellow brothers', my cats Darrell and Biscuit, love to lounge on her hood in the sun. I can see that other folks love her, too. :o)
Yes they do, thanks for sharing. This is the reverse version of the first one. Its a different painting.
Nice as usual, Ron, wow, those tattie prints are different and interesting.
I could be a tater printer. Thanks Clive.
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