A Bleak Midwinters Eve. by Paul (Dixie) Dean

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Beautifully painted, Paul - it really looks very bleak!!

a great snowy landscape Paul 🤍

Thank you for your kind comments David and Tanja . I just noticed that I posted the wrong photo I trimmed the one I intended that the easel wasn’t showing , so much for planning .

Excellent winter painting Paul.

Beautiful wintry scene Paul.

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

Thank you Stephen, Cheryl . Christine and Jo I appreciate your comments .

A great Winter scene, Paul and it certainly looks very cold!

Made me shiver. You have relayed the bleakness perfectly Paul.

Anne , Carole and Spencer thank you for your comments I appreciate them.

I love a good snow scene, and this is just that! Fab!

Bleak and well captured Paul, a rather good snow scene.

Feels like -10°C. Well done.

A beautiful winter watercolour, love it !!

Beautiful Paul.

Beautifully bleak

Fiona , Alan, James Valerie and Denise thank you for your comments.

Thank you Heather, seems we were posting at the same time.

Lovely atmospheric snow scene, Paul.

Jenny thank you for your comment I appreciate it .

Well done Paul, great painting.

Nice, a great winter scene.

Soooo cold Paul.

Thank you for your comments Maureen and Sylvia.

Lovely winter scene in a beautiful part of the country.

I like the way the lines lead to the top of the landscape Paul.

Thank you John, I thought they would lead the eye up the scene to the skyline.

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11/12/2024
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A4 watercolour of a winter scene set in the Lake District on a cold winter eve . Inspired by several online scenes of winter in Britain, reminds me of a few days spent in the1960s walking in the Pennines and getting caught up in a snowstorm at Easter .

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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