Thursday 13 October 2011

Harry at Braisted. 6x8, Acrylic on board


Another small quick one, 6x8. Harry beside the Litch Gate of the Church he painted.

16 comments:

  1. Hi Vic,
    Veery nice, happy painting

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  2. Thank you my friend. I`m glad that you like it, and it`s not a Boat either ( Joking ). All the best Mariano.
    Vic.

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  3. This has got a lovely feeling of light and shade, Vic. I like how you've got the mossy feel on the roof tiles of the Litch gate. Well, that's Harry's Christmas present sorted anyway lol!

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  4. Hi Michael.
    Thank you for your comment my friend. Glad you like it. Although I enjoy doing these small paintings, I don`t want to get carried away with them. my favourite size is 9x12. You haven`t posted lately Michael. been too busy eh? All the best.
    Vic.

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  5. Vic, I love the little splatters of light trickling in through the trees. This painting has a lovely sense of tranquility and peace. well done!

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  6. Hi Giselle.
    Thank you for your nice comment. I`m enjoying doing these little paintings, they only take no more that an hour. All the best Giselle.
    Vic.

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  7. I can see the Autumn colours creeping in.Lovely painting Victor,especially like the loose brushwork on the trees.

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  8. Hi Hilda.
    I`m glad you like it. As with all these small paintings, I really enjoy painting them. All the best Hilda.
    Vic.

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  9. Hi Azra.
    Thank you for your nice comment. Yes, we are still waiting for the Uatumn colours to arrive, although there is some sign of them arriving. Thank you for being a follower of mine, I am now a follower of yours. All the best Azra.
    Vic.

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  10. Your quick ones don't look it Vic. They're very charming and inviting--at least I get an urge to step into your landscapes.

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  11. Hi Linda.
    Thank you very much for your nice comment. I think that comment is what all Artist`s want and need eh? All the best Linda.

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  12. Nice painting Victor. I do like the addition of people in landscapes.
    I have taken your advice and added the email function to my blog! Thanks for the recommendation!
    Happy Painting,
    Nora

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  13. Hi Nora.
    Thank you for your comment, Also for the widget. I am receiving your latest posting now. Brilliant Sketches you are doing. All the best Nora.
    Vic.

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  14. Hi Vic,

    So sorry I am late with my comment. Had a few set backs this weeks.

    Vic, my friend, your acrylics are marvelous. How do like working in acrylic compared to oils. ? You are a master at both. Looking forward to you next post, promise not to be so late the next time.

    All the best to you,
    Joan

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  15. Hi Joan.
    First of all, please don`t worry about not being able to comment as you usually do. There is plenty of time, there is no rush, okay my friend? I do like painting in Acrylics Joan. Probably more so than Oils, but only because it dries quickly, where as my Artisan oils takes for ever to dry. I haven`t been using Acrylics plein air, but in my studio I do. Thank you for your lovely comment Joan. All the best.
    Vic.
    P.S. We went to see The Royal Society of Marine Artist`s at the Mall galleries London this morning, Brilliant

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