Changing Weather

Changing Weather
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You’ve captured the sunlight beautifully in the foreground, a lovely contrast to the clouds swirling round the brooding mountain behind. This is great !

Thank you Julia, weather often experienced in hill and mountainous areas which I hope I have captured.

Barry there is an awful lot to be admired in this. Your placing of centre of interest with max tonal contrasts and red roof. The range of marks in foreground foliage. The light on top of the wall leaving untouched paper - I remember this from Steve! When are you being admitted to the professional ranks?

Thank you Alan you are correct I have a lot to thank Steve for in my work. With regard to your question I have dipped my toe in this year and have some paintings in The Imagianation gallery in Bath and I do the odd demonstration to Art groups. However, I am limited as I have a ninety nine year old mother who although self sufficient does need my support. If I had the time I would like to do more teaching.

Beautifully painted - so atmospheric.

Very lovely Barry, especially those slivers of light which really add to the atmosphere.

Lots to like here

It's a nice piece Barry is it water colour, ink and pastel?

Thank you Margaret, Carole and Heather I appreciate your comments.

Thank you Dennis, it’s watercolour, acrylic inks, Indian ink and a bit of gouache.

Really so Dramatic and strong, love it, Barry!

A lovely and very effective combination again Barry. This is working well for you.

Many thanks Maureen, Thalia, Tessa and Dawn.

Another beauty, Barry. Slightly more colour with this one and very effective it is too. The title says it all. Great work!

Good atmosphere, Barry.

Thank you Brian and Cesare.

Love this one, Barry, good light, great sky can't ask for more.

I can see i’ve Been away too long and missed some brilliant work from you Barry. This is moody and gorgeous!

Thank you Willie and Karen.

Hang on Studio Wall
23/04/2019
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I am still playing about with mixed media painted on quarter imperial Saunders Waterford 140lb not paper.

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Barry Hulme

I started painting in 2004, I am influenced by Wesson, Seago and many of the great masters, more recently I enjoy the work of Steve Hall, John Hoar and Alvaro Castignet to name but a few. I paint in a loose style and try to simplify as I can. The medium I enjoy most is watercolour but dabble with…

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