On a Recent Visit to Bath

On a Recent Visit to Bath
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Brilliant again Barry top drawer work every time excellent sir glad you didn't get a fine

Beautiful light in this. Tops

Posted by T H on Thu 03 Aug 11:29:50

I agree Barry, the figures are tremendous and bring it all alive.

Thank you Dennis, Timothy and Alan all of your words are very heartening.

This is lovely Barry and a great feeling of depth, you got the background perfect mate nice painting

Was worth the risk Barry. I like the simplicity of the buildings.

Posted on Thu 03 Aug 15:46:12

Thanks to Dennis and Ibolya I do tend to simplify more in watercolour than ink and wash hence the change in the background buildings.

Nice work here Barry, great light!

Not quite sure where this is, but I think it is where the Coop used to be. I got caught half naked in the fitting rooms there when the fire alarm went off!

Great watercolour, you are a potential Alvaro Castagner! love your style, colours, dynamism. Congrats and greetings from a watercolour beginner in Spain :)

Another beauty Barry , I love that green tree it's shape is a perfect foil against the architectural detail , excellent work

Many thanks Margaret, Guy, Linda, Gudrun, Rocio and Dermot. Sounds like a great story Linda, not sure if it was the Coop but the building on the left was the Hobgoblin pub near the college. High praise indeed Rocio welcome to watercolour and best of luck on the journey.

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03/08/2017
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From a photo taken as I hurried back to my car with my parking time about to expire. Initially it was about the gable end of the background building but then it became more about the people each with their own small story. Painted on Arches quarter imperial.

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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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