acrylic on canvas board 8x10"
Brecon road
painted from the comfort of our home
snow can take on some strange colors
this painting was featured over at
Katherine Tyrrell's excellent blog
Making a Mark
and
the art of landscape
all you need to know about painting is there
how does she do it!
this painting was featured over at
Katherine Tyrrell's excellent blog
Making a Mark
and
the art of landscape
all you need to know about painting is there
how does she do it!
34 comments:
you have a wonderful front seat view of your street. beautifully protrayed rob!
As you say Rob: snow isn't just white.
You're finding some interesting subjects from your new 'studio'.
The depth of blue and the points of light evoke Van Gogh for me.
Wow - you've caught the light brilliantly!
May I use on "who's made a mark this week? tomorrow?
Another winner, simply beautiful. I am enjoying being able to view your paintings. Keep it up!
Thank you!
thank you rahina
amazing how snow and light can make an ordinairy scene so special
I have seen snow like your painting. The atmosphere is exciting.
you should know by now keith
you must be sick of the white stuff by now
van gogh mick,i wish!
it would be my pleasure katherine!
I am enjoying being able to show you cindy!
why do you always say just the right thing diane?
There's a childrens story called 'The owl who was afraid of the dark' where the owl was shown by mum that the night ws full of colour if only he looked.
This is the equivalent in paint - great stuff Rob.
Love the bold color in this one.
i'm glad you are not afraid of my painting gary!
cheers mate
hey good to hear from you ed
funny how these colors are bold yet realistic
Gorgeous Rob, this is terrific! I love the blue /yellow palette. you are right snow gives the most amazing colours... but hang on a sec, I thought you lived in the country...i will have to read back through your posts to see if you've moved or something!
yes i moved again sally
and i'm enjoying the urban challenges
cheers chum!
Hi there Rob!.... Sorry that I haven't made an appearance lately at your site!
It's not because I'm not interested or captivated by your work... "I" have just had "too many irons in the fire"... as the old saying goes!
This nocturne is top drawer Mate. What a wonderful ambience and "Christmassy " feel you have captured in this one!
The light and mood in your last one has that same level of eye appeal and ambience! Could be anywhere really!
Love the honesty and painterly quality that seems always to be present in your work! Good stuff!
Good Painting!
Warmest regards,
Bruce
looks chilly! brrrr love that blue
I enjoyed your
work very much
good one-- a break through painting!
Wow Rob, Katherine Tyrrell runs an amazing blog and it was such a kick seeing your painting featured there. A great painting and it deserves the accolades. Well done.
Thank you too, for the great comment on my blog. It's comments like yours that keep me going! Looking forward to the 'step up".
i understand bruce
there is so much going on,especially this time of year
so i'm extra pleased with your warm compliments
it was chilly celeste
to cold to go out!
great skizo
thanks for letting me know
thanks bill
that means a lot!
i'm glad you enjoyed katherine's blog liz,where would we be without our fellow artists?
very nicely done. Checked out your other blogs. great work.
thank you gary
appreciated!
I see a lot of confidence in this painting, you make it look easy! The blue of the night sky is beautiful, too.
Lovely! You really captured the feel of this scene!
Ryan
hi leslie
confidence comes and goes...
hey ryan
thanks man!
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