Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Watching Over the Fifty-Five II

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21 comments:

Cara said...

Hey - this is very nice - I love it.

Elizabeth A Patterson said...

Lonely and beautiful. (Was there ever a real Notel Motel, I wonder?)

Michelle said...

This is really nice, Ron. Another good one.

William K. Moore said...

Ron you've done something new with your grass - haven't you? I like the variety of the brush work and the coloring. Hope the diner is open for dinner.. Solid composition and a great visual story. Could go Stephen King of Norman Rockwell with this piece.

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks Cara, its a different version of a painting I did a coupla days ago.

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks Liz, probably, we have a campsite down the road a piece called the "Costalota".

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks Michelle, they are getting more something or rather, I'm not sure what.

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks W.K., yes I always wanted sort of primitive grass because I was after a sophisticated primitive look, but I guess things are changing.

Joan said...

Ron, I've been scrolling up and down to compare this one to the first one. I like the brighter colors in this. It looks like the sun was shining on it this time. As always, a super job.

naquaiya said...

super nice. just like all your art...it's always good.

Duanne Ribeiro said...

Hello :)

I suppose you can't read what i've written about your work, cause the post is in portuguese. I can translate it, if you want me to.

Or could you read?

If you read, tell me what you think about my opinion.

see ya!

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks Joan, glad you like it. Its interesting to me to see how many different moods I can create. I like the first one better because it is grittier and darker, but I am getting used to the lighter one.

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks Michele, good to hear from you.

Ron Morrison said...

B.M. please translate, would be great fun!

DarkWing said...

I really like the background in this one. I can see the forest slowly creeping forward.
Always appreciate the signs in your paintings too :)

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks N.N., I'm always lookin for some kind of sign.

Clive said...

Lovely, Ron, it does have a bit of a different feel.

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks Clive, yes I guess I am changing styles bit by bit.

sandy said...

I wanna go to that cafe. Beautiful work..

sandy

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks Sandy, I think its closed for renovations.

k Madison Moore said...

The mood is great in this one. You always have a great story to your works.