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I was going to post this a few days back but got bogged down with other things.
Some of you know I love drawing and painting tree I love reading about the history of the British countryside and how it developed into what we see and know today.
It’s a bit a obsession to the point of having done a history degree specialising in the history of the landscape. I’m obsessed with books and reading this come from having to struggle to learn due to dyslexia I just live a book to hold , and look at I was given a book voucher for Christmas and bought several books on is The lost Rainforest of Britain . Well in in seventh heaven a really good book about trees , this lead me to a online search looking at old stunted trees and what a great amount of photos etc there is out there . The black and white ones really show the structure of the trees without getting involved with colours etc . Next thing was to set up to a sketch to paint influenced by the many photos so many did not have the photographers name but I would like to acknowledge all of them because of the impact they had on me. .
Mt basic sketch .
And a bit of added colour.
And a bit of added colour.
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Thank you Marjorie. Whist I forgot to mention was that when I first started to paint I did mostly landscapes and used quite bright colours, red, orange, purples etc . I stopped using them as I was constantly told they did not look realistic and a couple of professional artist I know suggest I stopped using these colours. Just recently I have been influenced by the Chinese artists we have featured on the forum, particularly their use of colours and the looseness. I know this is a loose looking painting but one step at a time , I decided to step back and use the colours I’ve used before and paint in the colours I want too not feel I need too. I so hope this work out but whatever it will be fun and a good learning experience.
A bit more colour added .




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Nice effort Paul!
I do like trees myself, I'm a big fan of Japanese Bonsai Tree art...
I have one Bonsai tree at a front of the house, not any indoor though...
I used to collect books when I was youth, within my collection was the general book of trees species.
I could learn about species around my local area, learn of how to distinguish them, what they are, etc...
I did forgot nearly everything, but some passion is still alive in my heart ♡
Great subject Paul, nice sketch, so the painting and colours are inspiring too!
Looking forward to it ;)
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Thank Art and Tessa, I signed it yesterday just before going out something I do when it’s finished , but on returning I want to do just a bit more on the wall. I don’t think I will get it done today as I’m at last seeing the consultant about my hand . I’m hopefully he will look at my so called good hand as I had a accident yesterday a slipped flat on my back landing on my good hand . The workmen had let mud and water slip down the road and as I stepped out of a shop it was oops mate mind that.
Will post it tomorrow on the gallery when I’m happy with it.




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