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A lovely pice Paul.
I thank you all for your comments , unfortunately I succumbed to my habit of fiddling and was wanting to rush it off . For not apparent sensible reason I decided to put a retaining wall on the left hand side then as  I wasn’t sure about it fiddled  till it became darker and looked awful .  I have since dabbed it off fortunately I use strong heavy paper, and will re think that area . I’ve attached a phot before I fiddle to much as I think a WIP should be warts and all , clearly showing how you changed the painting . 

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by Paul (Dixie) Dean

I think I’ve managed to get it back to my original idea , still need to do some remedial work on the left . Time to have a break then look again, it’s taken me four short sessions to undo and replace the mess . 
All done I think , better leave it till tomorrow before signing it off a d posting on the gallery. I think I’ve successfully cleared up the left hand side ,not quite what I originally had in mind but very close, need to use darker green to cover the fiddling . I’m pleased with it , be more so when I get the frustration of messing it up out of my mind.
That’s beautiful Paul, love the composition and detail!
Very beautiful indeed Paul.
Thank you Anth and Sandra , I appreciate your comments,
An absolute beauty Paul, I’m really impressed!
Thank you Alan, and I would like to thank those who have been following me whilst doing this painting. I do sometimes think I’m being a bit cheeky posting my work in progress as I don’t want to overstay  my welcome, I post themfor a couple of reasoned ,  1 , I hope that in some way it encourages other users to post there own work and that it also might help someone with a problem they are facing .  2, We all learn by watching, I do as a habit due to dyslexia I learn more than I ever could from and instruction book . 3. Last but not least I enjoy the interaction and suggestions that are made , often it encourages me to stick to the painting when I might have given up . THANK YOU  AGAIN , BE WARNED I MIGHT WELL,  MOST LIKELY WILL BE BACK . 
Very well done Paul
Cheeky?  Of course not - I like to see works in progress; others like them too, and for those who wonder how it's done, they're extremely helpful.  That's what this WIP category is for, after all.  I so rarely remember to take photos of work in progress, because once I've started I do tend to bang on with it, for better or for worse, and the pause between stages is therefore slight.  I might do better to slow down a bit - I do stop now and then, to let the old bones settle and the muscles to resume their strength, but rarely at the point at which a photo would be of much interest or use:  to be of real help, a WIP needs to be considered - so you can see the beginning of one stage, and its end; then the beginning of the next.  So don't be put off from doing it by the thought that you're being cheeky - go on, cheek away!
Thank you Robert , I will blame you for encouraging me you do realise that . I have to say that do enjoy posting WIP , the interaction is good and I do enjoy explaining what I do and why . Hope it does help someone even  small way , I’d be happy to explain more of sone wanted to know or understand why I do thing a certain way. In addition to what I have said I benefit from posting as well due to feeling I need to complete the work even when I’m struggling or have lost some enthusiasm with the particular work.
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