Hi Hilda my friend. Thank you for your nice comment. We will soon be going out Plein Air, thank God. I`m looking forward to it. And the coach outings. All the best Holda. Vic.
Once again I agree with our friend Hilda, so very Beautiful! You are truly a master of greens. A true sign of hope that better days are coming and we can all go out and paint. Keep these beauties coming my friend, they are uplifting.
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.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! I love those greens, Vic..
ReplyDeleteHi Hilda my friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your nice comment. We will soon be going out Plein Air, thank God. I`m looking forward to it. And the coach outings. All the best Holda.
Vic.
Spring greens done perfectly! This really makes one want to 'get out there' I agree!
ReplyDeleteOnce again I agree with our friend Hilda, so very Beautiful! You are truly a master of greens. A true sign of hope that better days are coming and we can all go out and paint. Keep these beauties coming my friend, they are uplifting.
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you,
Joan
Thank you Mary for your nice comment. Spring greens sounds like a vegetable. All the best Mary.
ReplyDeleteVic.
Thank you my friend.
ReplyDeleteYou do spoil me with your comments Joan. Thank you and all the best.
Vic.