Across the corn field. by Paul (Dixie) Dean

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Really it was variations of wet the bet , I’m being polite.

A delightful rural scene with a profusion of wild flowers- lovely, Paul!

Lovely scene through the hedgerow towards the church Paul

Interesting composition Paul with a sense of depth.

A real beauty, Paul!!

A beautiful pastoral scene Paul looking towards the church and the houses.

Anne, Christine , John , David and Val , I appreciate you comments , I’m pleased with how it came out ,it looks darker on the gallery , the mount is white not a blue tint?

It's really lovely Paul, what a super looking place

Good old England. Nice work Paul.

A lovely sunlit scene, Dixie.

Posted by Carol . on Tue 05 May 17:43:42

Superb painting Paul.

Excellent painting, like the composition very much!

Many thanks Heather , Lew , Marjorie, Carol, Stephen and Romila I appreciate your comments .

Superb Paul, a real slice of the unspoilt English countryside.

Beautiful landscape Paul.

Beautiful painting Paul.

Lovely little pastoral scene Paul, the church perfectly positioned and great composition!

All the peace of the English countryside caught in a watercolour.

Russell , Sandra, Denise, Alan, Tony and Valerie.

Posted before I could finish , thank you for your much appreciated comments.

A lovely painting Paul in every respect. The composition is well chosen.

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05/05/2026
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A4 watercolour in A3 mount, scene inspired by the Suffolk countryside, the land is quite flat so the trees and hedges look big as to the sky . I love walking and cycling around the area where I live in both Honnington and Wattisham so rural an£unspoiled even nowadays it’s still very rural . Often the corn fields had poppies in and along the field margins with the inevitable dandelions and the dandelion clocks , always attracted the kids to blow then . We called the wet the beds when I was a child.

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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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