Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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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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Great colors in the building! I like those birds on the roof. Will be watching to see what you do with this idea.
Well you've got the motion, light and color...and the all round fabulous...nice, nice. I tried to find some Duane Light paintings, but couldn't, do you know where I can find some?
Ron - This looks great. I really like the area of the ladder and window. You captured the light and depth really well. Nice movement with the birds, too.
Oh Ron...I LOVE all the detail on this one with all the hskeas, birds, color tomes. All of it. Really a great painting!
Wow, this one is sooo awesome. The way the building is so there but then there is so much going on around it. I love it.
Thanks Joan, its one of those things that I guess doesn't happen until you're ready-but I have always loved the "breezy" west coast style.
Thanks Tracy, Walter Foster Publishing in California, "Watercolor" by Duane R Light.
Thanks Michelle, it just kinda popped out, will work on the style...
Thanks Madison, I have to work on the idea a bit but I thought it would be a fun direction.
Thanks N.N. just a bit of fun in a style that you don't see very often anymore...its retro wawa colour.
Ron - Wonderful painting - you did 'em proud.
Thanks Cara, I am going to work on this "theme" a little.
Boffo-superb, Ron. This one requires binking to see the sense of movement in the treatment of the gulls which you have positively nailed. Really nice piece...it doesn't seem like it's really large which may account for it being even fresher looking than usual. It will be interesting to see where you go with it.
Thanks Clive, its actually painted on the back of my first version of "The Collection". Its full size or close enough. I used scraps of paint without worrying what colours, but they weren't those horrible Velasquez guys (yellow ochre, burnt sienna and payne's grey which mix to the consistency of house paint.
Oh, you and Bill Wray are on fire with your houses here. The extent of delapidation on this house gives it a grim caricature look.
It is AWESOME!
Thanks Grimm, always liked the "caricature" approach.
I can see the Light influence here. When I first started seriously to paint with watercolor I purchased one of his books. Thought he explained the basics clearly and it was a huge learning experience for me. This is a beautiful piece Ron and I will keep the watch for further refinements.
Thanks W.K., I just liked the way he used caricature and colour to produce bright fun. There's life in their painting, abstracted, fancified, reductive, saturated zest.
There is so much to smile about here! I really like the overall feel of the building, with its slightly wacky angles. It gives the impression that it's perfectly capable of bouncing off its foundation and heading down the road! The swooping gulls, the boats wanting to sail away in all directions, and that great dark foreground backed by the wavy fence... all fabulous!
Thanks Liz, I want to do some more like this in my never ending "Fun With Watercolour" quest.
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