Farm in the SwaleWatercolor on archival rag paper, 5" x 7"
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Like many of the old farmhouses in this region, this one appears to have grown in parts and pieces over time, with additions built on to the original structure as need arose. The result is a kind of "practical architecture" that has its own charm.
18 comments:
Marvelous watercolor. Love the textures.
Thanks Ann--much appreciated.
Spring has certainly inspired you. These last watercolors are so alive. I love the light in this piece.
Just beautiful Don!
Wonderful, wonderful painting. Love it !
Hey Don,
Some lovely water colours here and a really nice feeling of light and atmosphere.
Beautiful Don!
Hi Katherine--thanks a lot. We do appreciate spring after a long winter, don't we?
You're very kind, Pierre--thanks!
Thanks Paul and welcome to the blog. I appreciate your still life paintings.
Hi Stephen--thanks a lot! Congrats on the success of your NY show.
Thank you for your comment, Anonymous.
Don!
I love, love, love everything about this one!
The composition, the detail in the hills. So much to see.
I LOVE the lime green hint of color on the underneath part of the roof. Such an awesome little detail!
You are soooo proving my "blue and brown" theory about you wrong, Don!
Looking over your more recent paintings you now are a master of greens and browns, not just blues and browns!
-Dean
Hi Dean, I appreciate your enthusiastic response. You're not going to make me self-conscious about green/brown now are you? :>{
Love the composition and tonal distribution in this one Don. You have a sense of realistic distance but at the same time I feel it could almost tip towards abstraction. Wonderful.
I really appreciate your perceptions, Sheila--good to hear from you.
Wow, very nice work!
Thanks, Leslie!
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