Seaside Snooze

Seaside Snooze
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Nice one Jan! You’ve captured them beautifully, and the background.

Thanks for the nice comment, Tessa - much appreciated...

Very good.

Thank you for the comment, David...

A nice informal feel to this Jan.

Thank you, Dennis and Marjorie, for your kind comments...

Lovely trio, Jan.

Full of interest and a snapshot of a very worthwhile scene. Love the way you have painted the ladies Jan.

Thank you for your encouraging comments Cesare and Carole...

Super painting Jan, I can almost hear them snoring!

Beautifully impressionistic, Jan, and very familiar. You've caught the moment perfectly. Bri

Thanks for your thoughtful comments, Susan and Brian - much appreciated...

Looks so natural Jan. I like it

I love everything about this - such simple brushstrokes that convey so much - great envy from me!

Thanks for your kind comments, Dorothy and Heather - no need to be envious, Heather... your portraits are superb! How you get such good skin tones with acrylic is extremely impressive!

Sorry I missed this while we were away. I think is your best yet with the palette knife - next stop the National Gallery in the impressionist section! Well done.

Thanks for the kind comment, Fiona - it was a difficult painting to do and I almost gave up on it, but I'm glad I persevered! Looking forward to seeing your next painting, perhaps of a French scene...?!

It has the atmosphere. Nice one Jan

I like the way you connect your figures, There is a real relationship between these people and even the chairs seem to be having a chat.

Hang on Studio Wall
09/05/2019
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An oil painting on 10 x12 canvas board using just a palette knife - these 3 sleeping women caught my eye in Swanage last summer and I took a sneaky photo of them!

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Jan Rossington

I'm an amateur artist and my favourite medium is oil. I particularly enjoy painting scenes of people using a palette knife. I've got a lot to learn about painting, but my goal is to keep improving. I try to enjoy the process of painting rather than worrying too much about what the final painting…

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