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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 like the drybrush effect on the roof...very texturey. We like your boats almost as much as your cars...('we' being my son and I...he thinks your cars are cool).
I miss seagulls...
Thanks Tracy, three very common things which I find interesting.
I think this is my favorite of your boat paintings. Composition is strong, drawing tight, colors clean. That's a solid foundation for an excellent painting.
This one is nice, too. I particularly like the sunny, yet hazy atmosphere in the background.
Thanks W.K. just practicing.
Thanks Michelle, more n'likely faulty camera work.
I like it, the way it's propped up on the shore.
and I do see a seagull. On top of the last fence post.
Thanks N.N., there are a few boats beached around here. I think what Tracy was saying was that she used to live around here and she misses the seagulls. There are two 1/2 in the painting.
Hi! You found that I was "stalking" you! :) Glad to have you stop by and even "gladder" to stop by your blog and breathe some of your beautiful work.
Thanks D.D., how did you find me?
Ah, the stories this one could tell... Great job on that textured wood of the boat, and wonderful background.
Thanks Joan,the textures are fun to paint.
this one is light and great! love the ocean scene around it!!!
Thanks Holly, light and bright it is.
ahem, ummm..... I knew that. heh.
Well, I still saw it there, and the other one's on the corner of the roof. Alrighty, I'll be quiet now.
You're not anywhere near as much fun when you are quiet.
I love how you used shadow and light to bring out the mood and atmosphere in the picture.
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