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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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I really like this one. It has so much character. Another one where I see a face, like the car is peaking at me from the corner of it's eyes :)
but even without that it just looks good!
The trees do well to bring the car to the forefront of the shot.
By the way, I did see some old trucks during our trip, plus 2 junkyards, but we didn't get any shots, sorry!
I am planning on revisiting a friend's uncle's farmstead sometime this summer, though, so I'll kep my camera ready.
I love the personality of this car. I agree with newnorth on the peeking aspect. Colors are great too.
hey, everything is good in folgaria. no phone untill scotland( july 30) hope everything is ok. massive shingles attack at camp haha
im still healthy
love lana
Ron - I think I have a new favorite. This one really grabs me - great work.
Releaf!! You're funny Ron.
Another nice painting.
Great work Ron! Love those background pines and they are a nice supporting cast for the main star. Coloring on the car is particularly well crafted. Hitting on all 8!
Thanks N.N., Anthropomorphism is one of my guiding principles.
Thanks Grimm, I'm looking forward to getting some in the email.
Thanks Madison, green, green everything is green except for my grass which will go brown soon.
Hi Lan, stay away from the shinglers.
Thanks Cara, now you tell me, your stuff is gone and when your stuff is gone, you know what that means. No more stuff.
Thanks Michelle, I always hope someone will spot the silliness.
Thanks W.K.,I'm usually too lazy to paint branches.
You are one fantastic artist. wow.. sandy
Wow! There's so much to like here! The composition, all that cool green-ness, the way you make our eyes see a deep evergreen forest where there are really just a few of your sure and simple brushstrokes, and of course, that aforementioned anthropomorphism! It is a guiding principle of mine as well, although I sometimes think of it as a mild form of insanity:~)
Thanks, Sandy.
Thanks Liz, there are a lot of people who share the anthro interpretation of things judging by the number of comments about faces and eyes.
Great greens in the car and the background. You do these so well!!
Thanks Joan, they are fun to do.
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