Friday, 12 March 2010

Sailing. 9x12, oils on board.


I fancied a change from Animals, so here`s a Seascape for a change. She looks busy but he looks like he is enjoying himself only, Men eh?.

6 comments:

  1. Vic, you have certainly captured the color of the water. Just watched On A Clear Day. It was about a chap swimming the English Chanel. All I could think about was your paintings, and how well you have brought England to us in the States via your art. I also love the motion of the boat and the figures are great. Well done my friend.
    I think Sue may be having a problem with her reply and getting the hang of posting. She told me that she sent you a reply, she was very excited to have received your comment. Thank you my friend. Now it's back to painting.

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  2. Thank you very much Joan. That is a lovely comment. And It is uplifting for me. I`m very glad that Sue is excited, but she will get use`to it won`t she? It is very good of you to say that I have brought England to you via my Art. That is so lovely for you to say that my friend, thank you and all the best Joan. And now a movie.
    Vic.

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  3. Hi Vic,
    nice motion to the wooden boat, i think they are both engioyng sailing, who wold not!

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  4. Hi Mariano my friend. Thank you for your comment. Seeing that it was a boat scene, I guessed that I would hear from you, thank you. Your still life paintings are absolutely brilliant. Well done Mariano. All the best.
    Vic.

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  5. Hi Vic,

    What a wonderful painting! You can feel the movement of the water with the way the people are sitting. I like the way the colors play off of one another. Just beautiful!! Joan is right, you do bring England to us here in the states,keep them coming.

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  6. Thank you very much Sue. I`m glad you seem to have sorted out your Blog now, well done. I love your Animal Drawings. Dying to see your paintings now. All the best Sue.
    Vic.

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