Monday, 19 April 2010

Packhorse Bridge 3, 9x12 Oils on board.


Another Packhorse Bridge, the third one I believe, I`ve lost count. This is probably the last one for the time being. This Bridge is situated again in Watendlath L/D. And it is where you can get some refreshments, you will need them. My Art club will be having an Exhibition in two weeks time and I will be exhibiting these paintings.

10 comments:

  1. yes another great work! I like the yellow tone you use

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  2. Hi Laura.
    Thank you very much for your comment. My Yellows usually come from a mix of Y` Ochre + Ultra` and sometimes a very small amount of B` Sienna. All the best Laura.
    Vic.

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  3. Hi Vic,

    Yes, this is lovely. I agree about the beautiful yellow tone you are able to achieve. I also like the composition of the buildings. It's almost like being there. Well done my friend. All the best to you.

    Joan

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  4. Thank you Joan. I must say I do enjoy painting bridges, especially this oldy tipe Bridge. I`ve been to this place twice. And loved it each time. Thanks again my friend, and all the best.
    Vic.

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  5. Hi Vic,
    this is a very nice pastoral scene, without time. The buty is part of ours deep aspiration and joy. Great oil Vic! and the very best of luck to you on your club show

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  6. Thank you my friend for that nice comment. It is very pastoral in that area. it`s an Artist`s paradise. Thanks also for your best of luck at our Exhibition. All the best Mariano.
    Vic.

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  7. Hi Vic,

    Oh yes best of luck with your show. Have a great day.

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  8. Hi Vic,

    Your series of bridges are wonderful and this is the icing on the cake. I like the lights and darks and the historical buildings. It is "locked in time". Best of luck to you with your show.

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  9. Thank you very much Joan for your wishes for the show. The Venue for this exhibition is a lousy venue. It is housed in a theatre, and when the show breaks up for the half way, the people come and stand and drink around the paintings, and they don`t seem to be interested in the paintings, just chatting and drinking. Thanks again my friend and all the best.
    Vic.

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  10. Hi Sue.
    Thank you for your nice comment on my Bridges. I do enjoy painting them. I did say that will be the lot of painting Bridges, but believe it ore not, I have started another one. Probably titled, Packhorse bridge 4. It`s a bigger one this time, a 12x17". All the best Sue.
    Vic.

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