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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 car really has a face :D I like the colors too, around the edges. PLus I really like the headlight on the left side and the wheels...ehhh I like it all.
Thanks, N.N., sometimes I don't recognize their expressions til I look at them later or someone points it out. This is a quick fun sketch on smoother paper done a while ago.
Good luck this weekend at the show, Ron. Just some showers called for now and monday looks good. Don't wear your black Harley T shirt and sit with your arms crossed, scowling, in sunglasses. Appear luxuriant, pantocratic, radiant, flippant and drape yourself on your chair gesticulating confidently in broad strokes at your work, and beyond, to the vast expanse of timespace with infinitely numerous incandescent discs of condensing gas. And wear your black beret. Your work will then sell itself. Hopefully you have your glorious blog address on your card too. Take my advise, I'm not using it. All the best.
Thanks, Clive. In the spring people are looking for garden stuff not paintings. It will not matter what I do unless I've got garden art, I will bring home what I take. I had pantocratitis once- it really hurt.
Ron - Love this one.
In regards to the show...in a contest between the guy in the Harley t-shirt and the guy in the beret...well...well, I'm probably biased so never mind.
Thanks, Cara. Whatever I do there is an equal and opposite reaction, I blame it on physics.
I love the bathed in light look of this. What kind of garden art are you doing? Oops, I don't think that's what you said.
HI, Michele, the garden art stuff is really neat handmade stuff like the rooster.
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