Italy street Scene two

Italy street Scene two
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That's a painting mate a fabulous painting one of the book

Love the business of this one Dennis. Fabulous work as usual.

Love the feeling of BLUE Dennis.

Super work Dennis, you have caught that slightly disorganised, busy Italian atmosphere.

Yes caught the subject very well and reminds me of several places.

That should have said best not book dennis, blooming predictive text

Dennis, love your art, just brill

Many thanks Tanusree Stephen Derek drives you mad Dennis Manashree and Jenny

A lot of vibrancy and atmosphere in this scene, Dennis. Well done!

Great paining as always. You just get the right accent and something.

Wonderful street scene painting. You have a light transparent watercolor feel with your acrylics, and I like that Dennis. Not sure how you achieve that, mine are still quite thick.

Many thanks Seok Gudrun and Nancy just plenty of water

Like the atmosphere in this piece Dennis. Wonderful how all your marks do that.

You know I'm a great fan Dennis. Another lovely one.

Many thanks John and Adele

To achieve this degree of looseness looks easy, but it's a skill in itself, another successful piece Dennis.

Love the marks in this one Dennis, dot, dashes, strokes and especially the phone/electric lines/cables.

Many thanks Alan and Fiona yes went crazy with them

Everything has been said, Dennis, brilliant as always.

Effortlessly done Dennis - this must be your blue period.

Hi Dennis, this is how I'd like to paint, being more carefree, I'm getting there but it's slow of course. I love this. The light is great.

Many thanks Frank and Caroline

a vibrant cityscape Dennis..lovely contrasts too with the shady side of the street.

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19/04/2016
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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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