Friday, 4 January 2013

Another quicky. A steady Cycle ride. I have decided to paint some very quick paintings with not too much thought. Just slap the paint on and see what happens.

10 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, thank you my friend. Your quickie paintings are great. Love the greens and the cyclist red jackets. Love it, brilliant work Vic.

    All the best to you,
    Joan

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  2. Hi Joan my friend.
    Thank you very much for your lovely comment. Isn`t it great when you get good comments on your paintings? I know some blogers are being kind, but no matter, all comments are welcome. I`m about to check on your blog now Joan. All the best
    Vic.

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  3. Hi Vic...Nice to hear from you. I think 'quick' is the way to go. No thinking...just lay that paint down...looks very good Vic
    best

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  4. Hi Page.
    It`s lovely to hear from you. Thank you for your comment. All the best Page.
    Vic.
    P.S. We aught to call you Colourful Page.

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  5. My quick paintings take about a week to finish!! LOL
    This one is beautiful...wonderful brush strokes, Vic!
    Another winner!

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  6. Hi Hilda.
    Thank you very much for your nice comment. All your quick ones Hilda turn out brilliant. And your latest wedding painting is fantastic. All the best Hilda
    Vic.

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  7. Don't you love doing a painting all in a rush sometimes? This is lovely.

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  8. Hi Susan.
    I`m glad that you like it. Thank you for your nice comment. Yes I agree with you Susan that to do a painting quickly now and again is brilliant. It certainly helps you to loosen up eh? All the best.
    Vic.

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  9. Vic,

    I love this! The movement of the cyclists against the background of trees is just beautiful. Can't believe this is a "quick" painting. Well done.

    Sue

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  10. Hi Sue.
    thank you for your nice comment. Sue, when I say a quick painting, it is about 45min. Whether that is quick for some people or not, i don`t know. On avarage for a 9x12 Landscape i usually take about 2 to 2.5 hours. So 45min is quick for me. Thanks again sue and all the best.
    Vic.

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