After WF Garden by Paul (Dixie) Dean

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A lovely watercolour Paul. Especially taking you just 40 minutes! It has a freshness about it and great trees.

Like it, love the tree on the right , you are so good at painting trees. !

A very good 40 minuter!

Nice quickie. You’ve captured quite some depth for a small painting

Thank you David,Valerie, Heather and Martin , I appreciate your comments. It was good practice and I enjoyed it will be doing more. I have the time limit just to stop myself from fiddling around with , to much time and my fingers itch to be doing more than is needed. .

Well painted Paul.

Super quick painting, well done.

Well done Paul. His paintings were exceptional. Your trees are great.

A great watercolour in 40 minutes Paul, well done.

George. Stephen. Lew and Denise thank you for your kind comments.

Well done, Paul especially in 40 minutes - love your trees and sense of space!

Lovely watercolour Paul, very impressed it took only 40 minutes.

This composition works well Paul, good senses of depth it has.

Thank you John , of course credit should go to the original artist.

A really lovely watercolour Paul. Wish I could produce that in 40 minutes!

Thank you Spencer it’s just a case of practice and don’t stop to correct mistakes include them in the process. You

Thanks for choosing William Fraser Garden. His works are popular now, though they were not so much during his lifetime—artists' fate. Great interpretation!

It is sad that a lot of artists don’t get to see their work appreciated as much as it is now . I love his work Rhia although he is relatively new to me he has fast becoming one of my favourite artists.

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05/06/2025
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A small watercolour painting 180x240mm , my version of a William Fraser Garden landscape for the June Challenge. Set myself a time limit of forty minutes last evening, found it very relaxing as I didn’t have to think of the scene . He has become one of my favourite artists in the last few weeks, his work is having more impact on me than any of the five hundred plus we have so far featured.

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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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