Night Berth

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Another really good one, Dixie!!

Wow that was fast posting David many thanks for your comment it appreciated.

Lovely imagination Paul ... looking forward to seeing what's next!

Lovely Paul. Your very good at your boats 🚢

Lovely boat and reflections.

Lovely composition and beautifully painted Paul.

Your boats are always spot on Paul. I particularly like the colours used it really takes me to a summer evening, my favourite time of the day.

Lovely peaceful atmosphere in this Paul.

Lovely scene Dixie.

Lovely soft colours, a good painting

Nice one Dixie. These are lovely old craft.

Thank you Heather , Faye, Christine, Rikke, Stephen , Gillian, Michale, Marjorie, Tessa, Valerie and Lew for you kind comments.

so peaceful and beautiful reflections. love it

Thank you Elaine for you very kind comment.

I love these soft colours and what a lovely scene this is.

Thank you Denise you comment is appreciated.

Smashing painting Paul.

Another great boat Paul. Like the distant boats and village.

Thank you Denise and Richard for taking the time to look and comment.

Super barges in a nice tranquil setting - well done, Paul!

This is so good Paul, especially those lovely reflections and the soft out of focus background, adding depth and distance to your painting

Carole thank you so much for your lovely comment it’s really appreciated.

You have such a vast knowledge of your subject Paul. Imaginary or not another excellent painting from you.

Many thanks Chris for taking time to look and comment.

I soooo like this one Paul.

Thank you Sylvia you have made my day .

Looks very delicate, really nice

Thank you Alan for taking the time to look and comment, I do appreciate it.

Lovely Dixie

Thank you Sandi for your kind comment.

A good one Dixie!

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30/05/2022
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A3 watercolour on Seawhite 150 lb watercolour paper. A imaginary scene of two old barges berthed for the night , scene is set at twilight. Sticking to boats at the moment as I’m in my comfort zone whist making changes to how I paint.

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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