Bink to explore the inner workings..
Monday, October 15, 2007
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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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Love the way you did the background in this one.
Need to alert Papco immediately and let them know their ship has been located. Nice you could provide an excellent map Ron so they will be able to easily collect their property. Just follow lush grassy area till you find a large wooden structure - load with caution.
The background is really cool!
The ship is sweet too. I don't think I have seen a boat like that but with all the stuff you included I get a godd understanding.
err, good (not godd)
Jeeze, Ron, you're keeping them coming. Different again.
Land ho!--oh wait, you already know.
Thanks Dorothy, just practicing painting without drawing.
Thanks W.K., I know its bordering on greeting card but I am working on local scenes that I have faked.
Thanks N.N. thats what they look like around here, they are old fishboats.
Thanks Clive, there are two other versions, just practicing my no drawing painting.
Thanks Grimm, yes it has landed!
Nothing Hallmark about this.. although they should be so lucky.. to have it in their inventory. Thx for the post at WC... I broke my rule about going there. Just curious... and now I am once again reminded.
Love this one!!!
Thanks Michelle, it just a bit o'fun without any drawing in it.
Great visual impression Ron.
I'm doing what I think comes naturally to me which is to just paint without relying on a drawing. However I get a real satisfaction from inventing complicated scenes which I draw and transfer to the watercolour paper.
It's good to catch up on what I missed while I was away. Love the background on this one.
Thanks Joan, the background was fun to do, no drawing involved in the painting at all.
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