Ben Hiding

Ben Hiding
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Now this is a real treat Dennis, I love the composition and the tones that you have achieved in this one.

Many thanks Alan keep trying I say

This is an unusual aspect for Big Ben, (he looks like he's playing peek-a-boo), and I like the muted colours you have used, and the light hitting back of the bench, and across the road. Nice one, Dennis!

I like the bench being the POI rather than BB, This is well constructed dennis

Many thanks Derek a sit down is most important

This is a beauty, Dennis, wonderful city scene.

Lovely, loose city landscape Dennis.

I love this style of yours Dennis, the tones are superb.

Many thanks Cesare Stephen and Russell you are too kind

Love the subtle pink and blues Dennis, really nice composition.

Gorgeous painting Dennis, a great atmosphere, wishing I was there :)

A lively, spontaneous piece, Dennis. Nicely done!

As has been. The light playing on the house creates the atmosphere.

Many thanks Maria Seok and Gudrun

Lovely confident painting Dennis.

Love this Dennis beautifully loose and plenty of impact

Many thanks Carole and Dermot

I really like the wash of the tree with Big Ben just showing through. You always have that lovely warmth in the background too.

Silly me, I was looking for a dog and couldn't see any until I read the comments and it's Big Ben! Beautiful painting Dennis, lovely atmosphere with gentle colours.

Many thanks Rachel and Satu

Beautiful atmospheric picture. So well done.

Just seen this, Dennis. It's a beauty!

Nice loose painting, this one. Interesting view of a well known landmark too.<br />

Excellent Dennis. So spontaneous. Your choice of colours and the tonal range is spot on.

Many thanks Matthew and George such a compliment

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28/10/2015
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Big Ben between trees

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Dennis Rounding

Born 1953 it was a good day for the world. BA Hons fine art then PGCE. Had two one man shows Huddersfield and Wakefield and Mirfield. Fell ill 25 years ago but now paint small scale. All for sale To cut a long story short when seventeen to twenty one worked twelve hour shifts at Chemicals grinding…

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