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First painting 2021
Really like this Pauline. Conveys a wind-blown winter's day, but one, as long as I'm geared up in warm scarf /hat/gloves, I like to be out in. Less people around. The sweep of sky, the rock breaking the horizontal, the definition of the foreground were elements that hooked my eye.
Thanks for sharing
Mac
Thanks for sharing
Mac
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I like this painting too. I find it interesting that each blade of grass in the foreground (I assume that is grass) is outlined, a technique that makes an image look more solid to me (something I like in art). It would have been less effective if you had just put in strokes for the blades.
I can't tell if it is a painting of a beach or a moor -- and that confusion is my fault, not yours, since I live in America and thus live with a different topography than Brits do.
I'm not seeing anything in the painting that strikes me as amateurish, but I hasten to add that I am not an artist and don't collect art (although I would if I had the money).
I can't tell if it is a painting of a beach or a moor -- and that confusion is my fault, not yours, since I live in America and thus live with a different topography than Brits do.
I'm not seeing anything in the painting that strikes me as amateurish, but I hasten to add that I am not an artist and don't collect art (although I would if I had the money).
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If I don't critique your poem, it is probably because I don't understand it.
Macavity wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:37 amReally like this Pauline. Conveys a wind-blown winter's day, but one, as long as I'm geared up in warm scarf /hat/gloves, I like to be out in. Less people around. The sweep of sky, the rock breaking the horizontal, the definition of the foreground were elements that hooked my eye.
Thanks Mac.
Thrilled you liked it.
Thanks Perry.
Chuffed you like this.
I can't tell if it is a painting of a beach or a moor -- and that confusion is my fault, not yours, since I live in America and thus live with a different topography than Brits do.
It's most definitely a moor, but i can see how you see a seascape. My sister saw the same.
Thanks for your thoughts Perry
Chuffed you like this.
I can't tell if it is a painting of a beach or a moor -- and that confusion is my fault, not yours, since I live in America and thus live with a different topography than Brits do.
It's most definitely a moor, but i can see how you see a seascape. My sister saw the same.
Whoooo. That gives me a buzz. Thanks Perry
I didn't hear that bit
Thanks for your thoughts Perry
greetings Pauline
i find a fine merge of bluster & calm that speaks so well of the nature of nature
also i know it was not intended
yet the image posted is not level
and i find the white on the top right and the right side
and an interesting avant-garde feel that i like a lot
i hope you and yours have been safe and healthy during this Covid era
a warm smile
silent lotus
i find a fine merge of bluster & calm that speaks so well of the nature of nature
also i know it was not intended
yet the image posted is not level
and i find the white on the top right and the right side
and an interesting avant-garde feel that i like a lot
i hope you and yours have been safe and healthy during this Covid era
a warm smile
silent lotus
“A poem should have the touch ... the way sunlight falls on Braille.” .......silent lotus