Thursday 12 August 2010

Shall I?. 9x12, Oils on board.


This was painted from an Oil Sketch that I did on site. It`s a Village called Chiddingstone. I believe it gets it`s name from a big stone nearby. It`s a rock really.

10 comments:

  1. Vic this is a lovely painting. I always enjoy seeing your paintings. They never fail to brighten my day...
    All the Best,
    Janice

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  2. To quote you "another winner" my friend. You are truly expert at depicting buildings and figures in your art. Learning so much from you. Thank you for sharing. All the best to you.

    Joan

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  3. Hi Janice.
    Thank you very much for your nice comment. You brighten my day also with comments like yours. All the best Janice.
    Vic.

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  4. Hi Joan.
    Thank you also for your great comment. Surely I don`t deserve these lovely comments from you and Janice. But I will accept them gladly. All the best my friend.
    Vic.

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  5. I enjoy seeing the paintings depicting your country's landscape. You do so well with perspective...love the picnic tables and pots of flower! Also enjoy the lattice windows. Very nicely done, Vic!!

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  6. Thank you Linda for your comment. My next posting will be something different, and I hope you will like it as much. All the best Linda.
    Vic.

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  7. This is so lovely! Idyllic scene... if it were me... I would!

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  8. Hi Teresa.
    Thank you for your comment. Actually Teresa, I wouldn`t, because I don`t drink, but I say good luck to you if you did go in for one. Thank you for your caring words for Rosemary. She is getting there, and today was her best day to date. All the best Teresa.
    Vic.

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  9. Hi Vic,

    Your buildings are fantastic! I love the stonework and windows. Is that a door in the wall? You can sense the contemplation of the figure glancing at the door. Very nice composition Vic.

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  10. Hi Sue.
    Thank you for your comment. I would love to make the buildings more Impressionistic though. All the best Sue.
    Vic.

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