Down the Lane Revisited

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That's a terrific painting Barry, tonally pretty well perfect and compositionally brilliant.

Superb painting Barry full of delicate washes.

Superb lighting.

Lovely tonal work here Barry and good use of shadows across the Lane. Some of the tree branches seem a little thin, something I am often prone to do. Look forward to seeing more of your watercolours in the coming months,

A beauty Barry, you’ve nailed this one!

Rather lovely, this one, Barry.Lots of atmosphere

Good picture indeed Barry. W/colour is very difficult media to get a good result and you achieved it. Happy New Year!

Beautifully painted, the lights and darks work so well , the misty look adds to the finish really well.

A little cracker Barry!

This is a beauty. Such an attention grabber! Lovely mix of tonal extremes and hard/ soft lines. The light portrayed is glorious.

Came back for another look. I love it

Wonderful atmosphere!

Love the misty, distance and the atmosphere you have created Barry.

Absolutely! Nice values; a lovely watercolour. Happy New Year! John

Love the bright light but also the depth you achieve in the shadows. Lovely.

Excellent painting Barry lovely composition and shadows

A beauty Barry - agree with Michael T too

Many thanks for all of your helpful and lovely comments.

Love this Barry. Great tonal contrast.

Wonderful with great atmosphere and style.

Thank you Paula and Maureen.

Magnificent linking

Hang on Studio Wall
29/12/2021
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Did a version of this in 2017, I did not to look at my previous attempt until l had finished. Always interesting to see what progress or not has been made. Watercolour on Arches 140lb not.

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Barry Hulme

I started painting in 2004, I am influenced by Wesson, Seago and many of the great masters, more recently I enjoy the work of Steve Hall, John Hoar and Alvaro Castignet to name but a few. I paint in a loose style and try to simplify as I can. The medium I enjoy most is watercolour but dabble with…

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