A walk in the woods

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Lovely idea. Good luck with with the courses!

Awe, people AND a dog. Great.

Love the happy dog with a stick Paul, good luck with the workshops.

Smashing work, Dixie. I like the distance between the people and dog. All the very best with your courses. Have Fun :)

I love the way the two figures are coming up over the hill! Good luck with the NT courses.

Thank you all for your kind comments and thoughtful wishes I really appreciate them.

Great Autumn colours, good luck with the course Paul.

Excellent artwork Paul, The NT are lucky to have a skillful artist.

Thank you Stephen and Denise for your kind comments.

PS How lovely to be asked to run courses for the NT but I’m not surprised- you are a super artist!

Great news about your course, you will do a great job! This is lovely too - I love the dog racing ahead with his too large stick!

Thank you Sarah for your comment. Spencer thank you for your very kind words.

A happy autumnal painting and well done from your imagination, Paul - love the dog who makes me smile! Good luck with the workshops too!

A delightful autumn scene Paul and I love the way the figures are appearing from the distance. All the best with your courses.

Thank you Anne and Christine for you kind comments and wishes.

I also like the way the two walkers are coming up over the hill, adds a lot of interest.

This is great and the dog and stick in the foreground works a treat. Best of luck with the workshops.

Thank you Jenny and Heather I appreciate you taking the time to look and comment.

That’s terrific news Paul! A super example of an autumnal watercolour.

Thanks Fiona , I looking forward to getting back into the workshops sadly not been many due to staff change.

A delightful scene, with wonderful warmth and charm. Lovely work. Paul.

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A3 watercolour on loose canvas , I find it difficult doing loose paintings as I tend to fiddle to much bit though I’d give it a go . A imaginary scene based on the Chiltern woodlands, set in the autumn, I been asked by the National Trust to run some autumn watercolour workshops at Hughenden Manor so getting a few done go take along in October

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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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