Outbound

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I really like the sense of movement and those sails are particularly good

That is lovely Paul and I really like your boat paintings!

That’s great Paul. You have really captured the movement of the wind on the sails and the rolling waves. Well done!

Thank you for your very kind comments Heather , David, Spencer and Michale. I deliberately kept the sea a paler colour Michale , as in the rest of painting I was using the minimum of colour in the washes but thank you for your observation.

Well done Paul. You get a real sense of the boat moving through the water and the wind in the sails.

Nice lines and movement.

I really like this. The boat and water are nicely done and it works well.

Great sails and sea Paul.

Tight lines and sails give a great sense of the boat cutting through the water Paul.

Christine, Sylvia, David, Richard and Fiona thank you for your much appreciated comments.

Fine work Dixie.

Thank you Lew , your comment is much appreciated .

Excellent painting Paul, the sails look great. I like the use of colour here.

Thank you Denise , you comment is really appreciated.

Nicely done

This is lovely Paul - you can feel the wind and sense the boat cutting through the waves. Great from the imagination too!

Anne , Sarah and Chris many thank for your kind comments.

Good movement with the sails and waves

Another good 1 Paul

Strange your post don't seem to be coming through on messages 😕 Anyway fab boat Paul. You've always been great at them. Lovely movement and cute little birds

Thank you Russell , Paul and Faye for you much appreciated comments.

Nice sense of movement. Like it.

Thank you for your comment Kit it’s much appreciated.

Lovely, Paul -well drawn with a real sense of movement!

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09/01/2022
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200gsm, 24x32 cm watercolour on cold pressed paper. Imaginary scene of a Brixham sailing trawler outbound for the fishing ground in the early morning, with the misty headland in the distance .

About the Artist
Paul (Dixie) Dean

I have sketched most of my life on and off I became interested in watercolour following a spinal injury whilst in hospital but did not follow it up. My eldest daughter bought me a beautiful wooden box set of half pans about twenty five years ago I dabbled on and off until retirement twelve years…

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