Portrait

Portrait
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Powerful Dennis and a little unsettling I think, yet another successful piece for your fine body of work.

I certainly feel unsettled Russell a very dangerous time for the wor

That's definitely approved!

Many thanks Ivan very much appreciated

skillful dennis there is a mystery to this painting which holds our attention very good work David Harrison

Many thanks David very much appreciated

Hi Dennis, I like that deep colour, and the face works well. However the lefthand part when I cover the face seems wanting to me. But maybe you intended that. I do like the right hand space is working well has a fresh feel to it. A wonderful language painting and colour Dennis. You certainly express that.

Many thanks John yes the red pushing it away a little very much appreciated

So good mate , the actual subject is almost irrelevant its just such an attractive painting. "It's the way you do em" , reminds me of Frank Carson " its the way I tell em " .But seriously its fantastic Dennis .

He Frank Carson a definite genius Dennis

How about " Just like that!" (T.C.)

And another favourite Marjorie

Another side to you work and outsatanding.

So more powerful and thought-invoking than getting it like a mirror image Dennis. Give me this style every time. Do more please.

Many thanks David and Michael very much appreciated

Very powerful Dennis and a lovely painting

Many thanks David very much appreciated

A very powerful painting,as others have said. Enough skin tones and details to keep it honest. A wonderful abstract Dennis, you keep producing such interesting work. Keep em coming.

Haunting is the right word for this. Very effective.

Many thanks Andre and Gudrun very much appreciated

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23/03/2016
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Watercolour and acrylic

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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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