this painting, makes me pause. to wonder.
I think this one with its many steps, boulders, escarpment-like elements that are all scarred up – has a great story to be told.
I see 3 gorgeous bold blue mt like pillars rising, a 4th in shadow. again… I wonder.
I find this unique and fascinating Andrew.
Thanks for such a marvellous critique Debi, which is much appreciated. It’s great to see one’s work through someone else’s eyes. Makes me wish I could join your classes 🙂
What a wonderful picture of natures decay – the natural shedding to dormancy that results every time in a verdant spring just months away. We might learn from nature n’est pa?
this painting, makes me pause. to wonder.
I think this one with its many steps, boulders, escarpment-like elements that are all scarred up – has a great story to be told.
I see 3 gorgeous bold blue mt like pillars rising, a 4th in shadow. again… I wonder.
I find this unique and fascinating Andrew.
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Thanks for such a marvellous critique Debi, which is much appreciated. It’s great to see one’s work through someone else’s eyes. Makes me wish I could join your classes 🙂
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Lovely Andrew!
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Thanks Nicole
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Love this color palette, Andrew! I can envision wearing a beautiful scarf made from your lovely watercolor 🙂
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Thanks Stacy. What a great idea. I just have to see where I can get one printed 🙂
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Love these darker tones, perfect for greeting the new season which arrived upon us! Beautiful it is!
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Thanks Eva. Happy October:-)
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What a wonderful picture of natures decay – the natural shedding to dormancy that results every time in a verdant spring just months away. We might learn from nature n’est pa?
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Merci Osyth et convenu 🙂
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