Sunday 27 May 2012

Got it, I don`t know how, but here it is. Cottage and Church at Chevening.

14 comments:

  1. This Cottage and Church are beautifully painted, Vic. Love the colors...

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  2. Hi Hilda.
    I`m glad that you like it. Thank you for your nice comment. All the best Hilda.
    Vic.

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  3. Hi Vic,
    very nice is peacefull, looks like a great outing! Happy painting

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  4. Super painting, Vic. Your church is very realistic and your foliage is amazing! :)

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  5. Hi Mariano.
    Glad you like it. Thanks for your comment.
    All the best.
    Vic.

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  6. Hi Ingrid,
    Thank you for visiting and your nice comment.
    All the best Ingrid.
    Vic.

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  7. This is really good Vic. I like the contrast in colours between the house and the church and your trees are superb. It's a beautifully balanced composition and the road leads the eye into the scene perfectly. Great job. ;-)

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  8. Magnificent!!. Dear friend this is absolutely lovely, it has everything. Excellent composition, structure, perfect contrast, wonderful variation of the color green. The cottage really pops with the green foliage.

    Well done.

    All the best to you,
    Joan

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  9. Hi Vic,
    I posted a comment on your blog yesterday. I guess it didn't go through. I think this painting is lovely. Love the greens against the cottage. You are a master of greens and tonal values. Great work my friend.

    All the best,
    Joan

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  10. Hi John.
    Thank you very much for your nice comment. I have painted this subject a few times but never seem to get any better. All the best John.
    Vic.

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  11. Hi Joan.
    Thank you for your nice comment, as usual. We went out with the club yesterday over to a place called Knowl House, it looks like a castle to me, but it is a brilliant place to paint Trees alone, without
    painting the House. It was once an estate probably owned by a Lord or somebody like that. Now it belongs to the National Trust. It was a great day all in all. i did a couple of watercolour sketches, so I will probably do an Acrylic out of them. All the best my friend.
    Vic.

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  12. Your post did obviously come through Joan. Thank you for commenting again just incase. All the best my friend
    Vic.

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  13. Lovely painting Vic. Everything about it, the road leading the viewer in, the cottage, the church tucked away, and of course the greens which you do so well.

    All the best,
    Sue

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  14. Hi Sue.
    Thank you for your lovely comment. I have been to this place several times. I will give it a break for a while now. I`m a bit behind in visiting my favourite blogs at the moment, so I must get back to it soon.
    All the best Sue.
    Vic.

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