painitng loose

painitng loose
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strong and vibrant, good one, Alan

Hi James/ I thought it time I had a go with more darks.. though a little more warmth in the bridge would have helped. mm. say it was a sandstone bridge ...Sandstone now thats used in the north wales cheshire area . its a little bit soft yes .my sons garden wall was sandstone and a car demolished it and came through his front window, .he had a job getting it built to the original sandstone. ,with the copying stones ect, but he was deternmined to have it matching his house ,finaly he did ,,in a way I said the crash did you a favor it got your century old house front rebuilt to look like new ..

Looked in and it was a real pleasure - Superb.

Looked in and it was a real pleasure - Superb.

Great contrasts here Alan, very daring!

I love them all.

Hang on Studio Wall
01/04/2015
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some strong colour here friends .some black.. winsor blue .and burnt umber in those trees /// I was not afraid of the dark to day ...ta ta for now every one happy painting and thanks for looking in

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Alan Owen

I began watercoloring when I was eleven years old that was in 1940 for the rest of my life I painted,,, I was an indentured painter and decorator ,,,travelling ,, I went to art school for four years 1944 --1948 release from my indentures ,then joined the army. I was a sign painter for my…

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