Early March at the Weir, Clumber Park

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One of your best I think Martin. Beautiful delicate pen work and the same with the added colour. I could study this for quite a while.

Martin that is absolutely superb - the way you have painted that water movement is quite remarkable. One of the best paintings I have seen on this web site!

This is very good Martin.

Absolutely stunning Martin.

I agree with Marjorie it definitely one of your best paintings it will look good mounted and framed . The detailing is really good and beautifully painted, the pale rocks under the water in the foreground are just superb.

Lovely work

Excellent work Martin.

Super depiction of moving water.

So much to like about this Martin - your mark making, the composition, use of colour ... Marjorie has said it all.

Agree with all the comments, beautifully done.!

Beautifully done, Martin.

Wow. Thanks for your positive responses which have really delighted me

Absolutely superb, Martin, totally agree with Marjorie

Very good work Martin, the water gushing over the stones is so well painted.

Just wonderful Martin - I totally agree with the others!

Absolutely stunning work, such detail, particularly the base of the trees, branches and twigs. And the water flow is done meticulously.

Thanks for your kind words everyone. They are much appreciated

A truly wonderful painting Martin! Love it. I’ve paddled across those stones a few times, remember getting soaked on more than one occasion….not in March though.

This is masterful work Martin! It must be up there with your best work.

Thanks very much Fiona and David. Brave girl Fiona. It would have frozen the brass monkeys off the monkeys when I was there. Ha

A brilliant painting Martin. The waterfall and detailing on the trees is excellent

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19/03/2024
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My first sketch at this point was done about 7 years ago in August so I thought I’d revisit in a different season. Did the pen and ink sketch en plein air and completed in studio with watercolour On Arches not wc paper 16x12

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Martin S Taylor

I have been for creating things for over 45 years and love variety so I paint, sculpt, make stained glass and ceramics. I use watercolour, acrylic, pastel and ink in my paintings and work from models, plein air and from photos - which I take lots of especially now phone cameras are so good! My…

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