Syd s challenge.

Syd s challenge.
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Beautiful colour is perfect.

Like it Sylvia. lovely interpretation and colour. Great looseness and style

A lovely "you" interpretation Sylvia.

Well done Silv.

A lovely style Sylvia, brings out the beauty of your clematis.

Stunning in it's glorious colour and beauty Sylvia with lovely style

This is so full of spontaneity, Sylvia. Love it!

Oooooh, thank you everyone for lovely comments.

This is so vigorous, Sylvia, you can almost feel the life vibrating through it! Lovely!

I like the strength of this image - it has almost a 3-dimensional feel to it with its shape and colour. Well done, Sylvia!

Lovely work, Sylvia.

A beautiful interpretation of Syd's challenge Sylvia, as you said, same photo but everyone paints it differently. I find it's the same with cooking - give a recipe to six people and every one will be different!

Very pretty Sylvia. I like the loose pen work.

I know I liked this on the Forum, but haven't said anything here (I also realize you don't hang on my every word...) but let me say it again - it's full of life, and very typical of you.

More lovely comments...thank you xxx another challenge please Syd.

Oh my, Sylvia. This is lovely. I think Syd will approve!

Oh, it's just lovely Sylvia!!

Ellen, Satu and Maureen,Thank you. I do hope Sydley does approve . I notice he hasn't posted one.

And a great interpretation at that! Fabulous freedom in the lines. Full of vibrance.

Really like this Sylvia lovely piece of work

Big thanks x

Lovely interpretation Sylvia.

Hang on Studio Wall
02/06/2017
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Syd challenged members of the forum with a photograph of a Clematis. This is my interpretation.

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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