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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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Silly boat...waves of grain do not suggest water...
I love everything about this one...the colors, the boat, the foreground, the background. I'll be gone for a few weeks and it will be fun to visit your blog and see what's new.
it's always wierd to see a boat out of water (and not on a trailer). The grass is holding it up nicely though :)
I love this but then again you know me - I'm a sucker for your highlights.
Grimmer, the boat made a beeeg mistake and that was it.
Thanks Joan, I will try not to disappoint, yikes the pressure is on.
Thanks N.N., I think this probably happens in a lot of places and the boats end up floating on something other than wawa.
Thanks Cara, its the new shampoo!
Yeah, I like this new touch with the brush.
New grass approach has taken the next step - forward. Drawing is tight and what hits me most is are the value contrasts.
wow, explosion of color seems to be jumping off the page..great!!
sandy
Thanks Clive, Who knows what'll pop out?
Thanks W.K., I value the contrasts.
Thanks Sandy, I can never really figure out what the heck I'm doing, it just came out that way.
Nice background. I like the freedom of movement in this piece.
Thanks Madison, I guess I'll just forget about style on everybody else's terms and just paint. It does get complicated if you can do things more than one way.
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