Hi Hilda. thank you for your nice comment. I did enjoy painting this subject, especially the door. I liked your portrait of your niece. It has plenty of character in the face. Well done. I have left a comment. All the best Hilda. Vic.
I started painting around 1990 and loved it straight away.
I started with watercolour,and then after about 15 years I moved to Oils and acrylics. I still paint the odd watercolour to keep my hand in so to speak. I love impressionism. The only time I use detail is when I paint portraits. Otherwise it is my interpretation of the subject.
I am retired but still find it hard to find time to paint. I reckon I can manage to do a painting about three times a week.
Originally I was a Motor Mechanic. Then, for the eighteen years leading up to my retirement, I worked
for Barclays bank.
Dear Vic,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful painting. I love your shades of green. Not only is the subject matter lovely, but your tones are marvelous. Well done my friend.
All the best to you
Joan
Beautifully and lovingly done, Vic. I would like to go through that little green door to discover whatever is beyond!
ReplyDeleteHi Vic,
ReplyDeletevery nice composition and colors, great wall and bench, masterly done! Happy painting
Hi Joan.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment my friend. As usual a very nice and pat on the back one. All the best Joan.
Vic.
Hi Susan.
ReplyDeleteThank you also for your nice comment. I see you are still posting brilliant paintings yourself. All the best Susan.
Vic.
Hi Mariano.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your nice comment. Also for the word masterly. All the best Mariano.
Vic.
Great painting as usual, Vic. I love the way you painted the stone wall. Very realistic!
ReplyDeleteHi Hilda.
ReplyDeletethank you for your nice comment. I did enjoy painting this subject, especially the door. I liked your portrait of your niece. It has plenty of character in the face. Well done. I have left a comment. All the best Hilda.
Vic.