A sunny winters morn. by Paul (Dixie) Dean

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It's very good and a quickie too!

Very nice Paul.

Nicely done Paul.

A lovely tree Paul. Sometimes we change because we feel we have to ( silly, but I’ve done this). On revisiting we realise how we enjoyed painting like this….I’m sure, too, we make an even better job of it because we’ll have learned more in the meantime.

Thank you Heather , Denise Stephen and Marjorie. I’m sure your right Marjorie I originally painting lots of landscapes in a similar style, I think part of the change was comments of painting the same thing the same way. Moving on to marine art did need to have more detail so I suspect it from that change detail became more evident.

Beautiful light Paul.

Super tree and sky Paul.

A lovely scene Dixie.

John, Sandra,Russell, Andrew and Tessa thank you for your kind comments.

Nice one Dixie ,really like the tree on the right and beautiful background.

Love the foreground trees and the cleverly painted, distant, buildings Paul.

Love the colours in this one, lovely !!

Thank you Carole , Valerie and Spencer .

I missed this one Paul. Very good watercolour well constructed.

Thank you Cheryl I appreciate you comment.

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06/11/2024
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A4 watercolour on Bockingford rough paper, early morning sunrise on a cold misty day . Inspired by several photos seen on line I built the scene up from parts , the road sign is on I see regular near home it’s always half covered . This was a quick painting done straight in with the brushes and completed in about forty five minutes very wet paper to soak in the background colours. I did paint like this very regularly and for some reason changed, I enjoyed painting this way again.

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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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