Aira Falls - sold, but prints available

Aira Falls
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Love the colours in the moving water against the colours of the surrounding rocks. Dynamic painting. Much enjoyed.

‪Thank you Julie for that lovely feedback; peace and love, God bless, Andy 🙂❤️‬

Amazing colour... Love it

Thank you Sharon; peace & love, God bless, Andy 🙂❤️

Lovely work again Andrew. You certainly do have a way with waterfalls! I also like the depth of colour in the foreground.

Thank you again Tessa; I absolutely love waterfalls!; peace & love, God bless, Andy 🙂❤️

There's a feeling that you might fall in at any moment as you reach out to touch the wet lichens on those rocks.

Thank you Frank; exactly what I felt like when I was balancing to take the photo I worked from! peace & love, God bless, Andy 🙂

Delightful composition Andrew, the feel of rushing water is dramatic

Thank you Linda; as always, lovely feedback; peace & love, God bless, Andy 🙂❤️

Such a beautiful piece of art. The colours are amazing, you could almost feel the earth that surrounds that water. Stunning, Andrew. A very talented artist to bring life to the scenes you paint.

Thank you Jacqueline, what lovely feedback! peace & love, God bless, Andy x

Beautiful variety of colours in this water, Andy. Love it!

Thank you Jennifer for your lovely feedback; peace & love, God bless, Andy 🙂❤️

Thank you for all your great comments on this painting; so glad I painted this view and not the usual tourist view of these lovely falls; Peace and love; God bless, Andy 🙂❤️

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20/08/2019
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Painting of the wonderful Aira Falls as they drop towards Ullwater in the Lake District from a photo taken on a walk around that lovely lake. Acrylic on mountboard. 16 x 20 inches, June 2019 The original has sold but these are available as 12 x 17 inch giclee prints in 17 x 20 inch white mounts, £85 plus p&p, via [email protected]

About the Artist
Andrew Smith

I’ve always loved water, its movement, its colour, its power. I had the privilege of working as a hydrologist for nine years before ordination, necessarily but enjoyably observing the movement of water in full flow or even in floods. That was thirty years ago but my love for moving water has not…

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