Thirty minutes madness.

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Absolutely beautiful, love it.

Thank you Valerie for your kind comment.

A very good thirty minutes Paul. Sometimes they work so well like this. And even if they don't it's often fun don't you think.

Lovely, Paul - time very well spent!

Nice work for 30 minutes Paul. I am a little distracted by the stray sunlight beam on the left - it keeps drawing my eye. I like spontaneous paintings though, having no ideas and just going for it.

Sometimes the unplanned works well, as here Dixie. Very nice!

Good one Paul!

Thank you for you kind comments Chris, Sarah, Alan, Tessa and Heather I really appreciate them.

Would look well on a white wall Paul. Nice work.

It has worked out so well Paul. Your trees are always so good.

Good imaginative piece Paul.

Wish my mad half hours were this productive Paul. Like it.

Thank you Jim, Carole, Andrew and Fiona, for your kind comments. Fiona your spontaneous work is always good and beautifully painted, I can’t get anywhere near your work for the looseness look .

Beautifully done Paul. I love the light shining through this!

Many thanks Anne and Spencer for you comments they are always appreciated.

Lovely colours and I like the mistiness of the trees in the background Paul.

It's lovely and very atmospheric. Autumn is a lovely season with Nature preparing for a well-earned rest. And your painting done in just thirty minutes !

Michael, Karen and Avril thank you for you kind comments.

Well done for 30 mins Paul. Lovely.

Thank you Christine your comment is appreciated.

So like the looseness of this Dixie.

Very nice Paul.

Thank you Denise your comment is appreciated.

Great painting Paul.

Thank you Shaun for your kind comment.

This is a really nice painting Paul, love it

Hang on Studio Wall
05/11/2022
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A3 watercolour on multi medium paper. It very dull and wet here today so I used a spray defused and soaked the paper, then used any tube of colours near to hand , no preconceived plan just went with it . Used a pen to sign and did a few twigs etc.

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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