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It's a cracker no matter where you painted it I love the image . Your getting better and better many great artists produced the bulk of there work in the studio , you done a cracker here Barry.

Thank you so much Dennis, I feel that I have retained some memory of the day which is included in this effort.

Great work

Posted by T H on Sun 13 Aug 11:05:47

Lovely topic for a Sunday morning Barry (indeed anytime) and nicely painted.

Beautiful Barry great light superb colour wonderful painting

Thank you Timothy, Jim and Dennis.

Very good Barry, Working with Jem and the others must be rubbing off!

Thanks Stephen, you are absolutely correct it's very rewarding and stimulating to work alongside such talented artists especially as they are so generous with their help and support.

Always lovely to see your paintings. This is yet another great one. You are excellent at light and darks always creating the right atmosphere.

Nice work, Barry.

Another great painting Barry, lots of light and the shadows are really good.

Thank you Annette and Cesare, it's good to hear your comments about lights and darks Annette being a tonal painter they are so important.

Thank you Margaret as I commented to Annette creating light is very important to me in my work.

Lovely painting Barry. The soft colours are beautiful and I love the slight haze in the distance.

Barry, this is very good!

Excellent watercolour Barry. Those shadows and dark areas are working well.

Thank you Marjorie, Karen and Dympna.

Hang on Studio Wall
13/08/2017
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I love my days out painting as I love getting the atmosphere, sounds and feelings of a place. When I arrive I spend time walking around before I set up to paint and during this time I take photos of potential subjects. During my visit to Steeple Ashton on Thursday I took a photo of the scene I have painted in the studio today. I would have painted it Plein air but my friend Jem had got there before me.

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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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