Thursday 18 July 2013

>br< This painting is a second go of the one that I painted Plein air at Eynsford. I must admit that when I saw my friends painting, not so much the painting but his composition, That made me want to paint it again roughly in his composition. I`m glad that I did because it has taught me that you don`t have`to copy the subject the way you see it. you can move that tree to there, and that shed to there, and so on. Although I have always known this, I still painted what and how I have seen the subject, but no more.

6 comments:

  1. Wow! Vic..! this is a wonderful painting..so much to see. I love the three little buildings and the reflections in the water are perfect.
    NICE work.

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  2. Hi Hilda.
    I`m glad that you like it my friend. I wasn`t happy with The painting I did on site, so i painted the subject again but with a different composition, and it turned out better. All the best Hilda.
    Vic.

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  3. This is a lovely scene on a summers day!! Yes, its great to have artistic license.

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  4. Hi Azra.
    I`m glad that you like it. Thank you for your nice comment. It is a lovely area to paint. It`s well worth a visit. All the best Azra.
    Vic.

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  5. How lovely, Vic - the sky is wonderful with bits of the underpainting showing through and you are a master of all those luscious greens.

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  6. Hi Susan.
    Thank you for your nice comment Susan. Lately I can do with all the nice comments I can get. Love your latest painting. All the best Susan.
    Vic.

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