Looking Out to Sea
Oil on board, 7×10″ My sister is a reluctant model, so it takes the promise of some cash and an ice cream to persuade her to stand for me for a short while!
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Oil on board, 7×10″ My sister is a reluctant model, so it takes the promise of some cash and an ice cream to persuade her to stand for me for a short while!
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Oil on board, 7×10″ When Dad and I set out, this subject matter was not what I had in mind, however, the charm and atmosphere of the scene was delightful. Despite a bitter wind making it very uncomfortable, I am pleased with the result.
Oil on board 10×7″ Often it is my Dad who is with me when I’m out painting, but on this occasion it was my younger sister who accompanied me! I felt a lot of joy painting this scene.
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Oil on board, 7×10″ I like the cluster of boats and the broken form of the two background boats. Also the useful inclusion of local colour in the red buoys and flags gives the painting more depth.
Oil on board, 7×10″ I like the mono tone quality to this painting and the shimmering light on the water.
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Oil on board, 5×7″ I like to begin the day with a really good painting as it often sets the tone for the rest of the day. This was such a stunning sky I knew I couldn’t go far wrong!
Oil on board, 5×7″ Very often there is something I forget to bring and on this occasion it was my camera, so as Dad slowly walked back up the hill to get it, I felt compelled to really capture the wonderful silvery colour of the sea! small sex doll
Oil on board, 5×7″ Our evenings on holiday are usually spent wandering around, or chilling out in the harbour. But this sky wasn’t to be missed!
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Oil on board, 5×7″ If it isn’t Dad waking me up, it is the distant chugging of a fishing boat. I find them an important inclusion in my sunrise paintings.
Oil on board, 5×7″ Most of the time, Dad is out of view, but on this occasion, it was fitting to include him in the painting, as a thank you for being there with me on these early starts!