Dinosaur Headed Rock II

Dinosaur Headed Rock II
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You have such a talent to emotionally connect the colors to your paintings. I've become such a big fan!

Extremely lively treatment in the foreground, full of movement, lovely. Thank-you for your comment on my work.

There was only discomfort offered, among a torn mossy scalp, bone raw granite shoulders, air that tasted of salty chalk, and nightmares scowling across the tortured sky. Brilliant harmony of seascape hues!

Robert you got the wild feeling here so very well. I have never heard of this corner. I love your composition and the hard work you must have had with the bushes. You have not lost patience, it is very well executed

Beautiful forground, so well done. Also love the colours you have used.

Wonderful movement in the grasses and beautiful colours. the central bush had me puzzled for a while as it's blown almost horizontal and seems quite large in comparison to the rocky outcrop

such a ruggered beautiful scene, its just positively a fantastic painting.

Many thanks all. Diana, the scene is edited a bit, courtesy of artistic licence, and I was maybe a bit greedy in including that little thicket with the rock, which are actually farther apart - but I just loved the way it had been blown against the cliff so it lies almost flat. This is a fabulous stretch of coast (near St Catherine's Lighthouse, on the Isle of Wight's most southerly tip) and you could make a painting of every few yards of it - in fact, that's basically what I have been doing, this year..

A sense of mystery and mood ... lovely movement in the grasses- great expectant air, in the sky, another cracker Robert

I like the effect here, and the foreground is especially good. Thank you for your kind comments on my work.

Great sense of place. Fabulous painting.

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31/03/2015
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An alternative view of the oddly-shaped outcrop at Niton Undercliff, on a somewhat foul Autumn day.

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Robert Jones, NAPA

Born November 18th 1950. Former party political agent, former chairman of housing association. Has worked as a volunteer with the NHS since 2000, painting seriously for the last ten years, sporadically for the last 50. Member, National Association of Painters in Acrylic from October 2015

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