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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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Red/green compliments... nicely composed throughout. A handsome piece here Rustski.. or even beautiful even. Exit stage left...
Heavens to Merkatroid, Stonewalls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage...Exit stage left even! Those guys were geenyuses. Thanks, W.K.
Who are usink my name for propoganda purposes? You two guys should be paint walls of Kremlin for glorification of great Russian nation. No usink waturclors, must use proper coal tar derivitives for long last.
Russians everywhere since that guy Leonid took his clothes off and sent us pictures.
Hey - this is an auto junk yard...what's the story with the headboard layin' in the grass?
Its a homestead (imaginary) the stuff just overflows or drifts out of the house. They leave the cars where they park 'em last.
We have neighbors like this. Stuff just overflows out their front door and into the front yard where it's left to rust.
Nice piece, Ron. Nice grass and foreground on this one, too. Nice light and shadows.
I never do stuff like that except for sometimes. I did a fancy driveway in front of my house then I left my tools to rust, now I have a green and rust orange driveway. Then the salt from my truck peeled a layer off the top. Thanks, Michelle.
Hi RON! Thanks for the great visits to my blog...I DO love your painting here (and your gentle "please respond to comments"!!! I tend to get SO busy I forget!!) Hope to visit more! OH, and there's a nice gaggle of pickups across the street from me; maybe YOU could give 'em a much better look than I see each day!!
Wow, even the house looks like it belong IN the junkyard. Very cool! Is that an International truck just of to the right?
Hi Holly, I wanted to tell you how much I liked your paintings, but I don't like leaving comments when they won't be answered. To me, a blog isn't complete unless the artist responds. So now we have that minor technicality settled, on to more important matters. You might want to visit W.K. Moore and Michelle Smith as they are both very fine watercolourists. The rest of the crew (now don't get jealous, Holly is a watercolourist) loves to be visited too.
Thanks Grim, I believe it is.
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