a countryside walk

a countryside walk
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Looked at this yesterday. Came back again today. It's got something a bit special about it.

Thank you for such a lovely and kind comment Sylvia, this is my very first comment my artwork has ever had from the public. I appreciate it.

Hello Rebecca - I think this is a really attractive painting. You really get the feel that the two figures are walking into the picture. Nice work !

Thank you Beverley, that's really kind of you. I am pleased you like it. I appreciate your comments.

I agree with the above comments, the figures are painted well a good sense of movement

Hi Glennis, Thank you for looking at my artwork and for commenting, i appreciate it :-) i'm really happy you and everyone else like my figures, it has taken a time to perfect them :-)

Bright and breezy. Very nice indeed :)

thanks Sarah :-) it is much appreciated. Than you for taking the time to look through my artwork. :-)

hi rebecca, thanks very much for your comment,looked at your gallery.like a lot of what your doing. keep up the good work, and look forward to seeing a lot more.

Hi Alan :-) thanks so much for looking at my artwork and for commenting :-) You will be sick to death of my work, i upload it often :-p Merry Christmas :-)

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This is a watercolour painting of people walking in the countryside. I am a disabled artist and live and paint in France. More of my artwork can be seen here https://www.artistpapers.co.uk/artists-gallery/rebecca-saunders this is my artist profile below that gives you more info about me and my artwork: Rebecca Louise Saunders Artist profile About Rebecca D.O.B. 03/01/1981 Disability: Stills Disease (a very rare severe arthritic condition which is an autoimmune disease, which I have never grown out of) and indeed not grown very much since I developed the disease. I am the second worse case known. I developed the disease when I was 3 and a half years old. All of my joints are deformed and fused (locked, they do not move). I have limited movement, which is why people that have seen me, and then see my artwork are amazed I can draw anything at all. During my young life, I was constantly in and out of hospital, and was in (Great Ormond street hospital for 5 solid months when I was 5, to have a spinal fusion, Great Ormond street hospital were the only hospital willing to touch me and to perform the operation as I was so ill. Now that I am not in so much pain I am able to do something that I want to do, and that I am in control of. I started painting everyday, all day, 2-3 years ago. I moved to France with my family; the end of 2003. Companies that have sent me samples of their products to see how they could be of Benefit to me is as follows in no particular order: Winsor & Newton, Diamine Inks, Faber Castell, Lyra, ProColour, Strathmore, Schmincke, Pébéo, Canson, Nitram charcoal , Hahnemühle France / Moulin du Coq sarl, Coates charcoal , Zest-Il, Ara Acrylic Paint, PanPastel , Derwent Pencils, Letraset, Daler Rowney, Giotto (a Fila Group,) Old Holland, Search Press The Society For All Artists (The SAA). La Magie Des Couleurs, Enjoy-Able Living Ltd - (www.enjoy-able.co.uk), The PROBAT range courtesy

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