Flowers

Flowers
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I like it Cesare. Looks very spontaneous.

Fiery colours, good brush marks and Iike the scratching in.

Many thanks Marjorie, Carole, and John for your kind comments much appreciated.

Very colourful..

Thank you, Peter.

Beautiful colours, lovely painting.

Thank you, Margaret.

Ist attempt Cesare ? you surprise me looks like a seasoned pro's work .intuitive and spontaneous .quite often it's work that is produced in this way that gives more satisfaction than a long laboured effort .

Thank you David, much appreciated. I think it is matter of beginner's luck with this medium I never tried and I used very spontaneously, as you said. Having only the three primary colours, I decided to paint flowers.

A fabulously fiery picture Cesare...a great departure from your usual colours!!

Thanks so much, Chandra.

This is GLORIOUS- bold and expressive - you obviously have a real talent for acrylics - I hope you find some more !

Many thanks Lynne for your generous comment. I will try other subjects with more colours.

Thank you for your kind remarks. I love the vigour and colour of this painting. Pam Sinclair

Many thanks, Pam.

This one stood out for me Cesare. The colours are so vibrant, it just sings with joy. Your work reminds me of the marbling effect. Do you know what I mean? With inks, washing up liquid and water. I would like you to try that with maybe a forest scene? I think it would be very successful.

Thank you Stella for your generous comment. For some time I don't used acrylics. I mean what you say. I think a similar marbling effect I achieved with some drawings in my gallery with water soluble pastels and water. I take your suggestion and maybe I return to acrilycs with a forest image.

There’s something special about this. Love the use of bold colour. Lovely.

Thanks so much, Toulla.

Hang on Studio Wall
23/07/2016
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Acrylic on Canson paper A4. I found three tubes of primary acrylic colours missed in a drawer and I tried painting something. This is my first attempt at acrylic.

About the Artist
Cesare Romano

I am a retired psychiatrist and I started drawing portraits in my childhood. In adulthood I have tasted oil paints during a short period lacking in outcome, then I gave up painting. Since I am retired, I have started paint watercolour. I have attended courses and workshops of watercolour in Italy…

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