Your frosty painting makes me think fondly of last year when I dashed out with my canvas and made a few marks only to return indoors for the final strokes. I miss that now that I am doing studio abstracts. Especially now that we have a few blue birds checking out our bird houses. I am glad to see you are painting outside now and may break down and go out. Thanks for commenting on my blog.
whatever you do (i paint mainly racingcars)it is ALWAYS good to get out of the studio and learn from nature,your studio work will benefit... thanks parapluie
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Wow wow wow, what a beauty!!
Great icy mood, and a lovely lead in. Also the light is gorgeously done, that wasn't easy was it, time(light) runs, ....
Great. Provokes cold only of seeing it.
Rob, I´m going to add your page to my list of Titans of painting´s links.
this was one of those,that painted itself,Rene,wished it would never stop,suddenly it was done,like in a trance...downhill from now!
ps,this one was done right next to the early frost,you've got..
hi Pablo,glad it gives you the chivers!
Titans? are you sure,hehe
cheers
Nice softness in this brrrr!
Ryan
hi Ryan,
the light was beautiful and soft,it was all there...
thanks!
mmmm, love it love it love it!
light, comp, harmoney, all those things i love ina painting, it's got it all. good job.
all credit to the scene and conditions,i was so lucky to walk into it...thanks for the enthusiasm Chum
Your frosty painting makes me think fondly of last year when I dashed out with my canvas and made a few marks only to return indoors for the final strokes. I miss that now that I am doing studio abstracts. Especially now that we have a few blue birds checking out our bird houses. I am glad to see you are painting outside now and may break down and go out.
Thanks for commenting on my blog.
whatever you do (i paint mainly racingcars)it is ALWAYS good to get out of the studio and learn from nature,your studio work will benefit...
thanks parapluie
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