Am I reading symbolism in the shadow on the left? And no way of identifying individual steers as though they were not animals? I like the painting showing the swirles of underpainting as though there was a wind.
Wow! Cattle markets there are MUCH different from those here! Ours are all covered at least in this part of the country. Great little piece! I really like the treatment of such a busy place.
Along with the others I marvel at your ability to depict so much detail with apparently random brush strokes. But we realise that they are anything but random.
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Am I reading symbolism in the shadow on the left? And no way of identifying individual steers as though they were not animals? I like the painting showing the swirles of underpainting as though there was a wind.
Wow! Cattle markets there are MUCH different from those here! Ours are all covered at least in this part of the country. Great little piece! I really like the treatment of such a busy place.
That's an interesting subject and a good viewpoint. You've done a good job suggesting all that movement and detail.
wow--imagine getting this much information onto such a small panel...wonderful light!
Along with the others I marvel at your ability to depict so much detail with apparently random brush strokes. But we realise that they are anything but random.
Wow Rob, glad to see you back and blogging! Love the way you give us a taste of the seasons in your part of the world. Wonderful colours.
no symbolism diane...just the moment,
maybe my sheep need practice?
there are buildings on the left john
sometimes a lot is easier to paint than a little...
keith that is the view from our new house,easy day out...
i think i should have taken a little more care celeste,maybe i will touch this up a bit...
i think i should have taken a little more care celeste,maybe i will touch this up a bit...
you are easy to fool mick...
itl be the season to be jolly soon liz...
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