Out the back

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Excellent Dixie. I like the colours used and the feel of sad neglect.

Love the rust on the shed and the engine. Nice work.

You always give these machines so much character and love Paul. Great work.

Beautifully done, Paul. Great scenery.

Love engineering pictures 👌

A great painting Paul. A great detailed background as well.

Any old iron ,any old iron....who sang that, ? Lovely pic of Any old Iron.

Smashing Paul.

Thank you Tessa, Andrew, Carole, Mia , Stephen, Spencer Sylvia and Denise.

A super composition Paul with fine detail and a great palette.

Thank you Chris I appreciate your taking the time to look and comment.

Lovely nostalgic work Paul.

Great image very well painted Dixie.

Nice one Paul

Another very good one, Paul!

You do these so well Dixie. Another fascinating relic.

Jim, Michael, Coral, Heather and David , Thank you for you kind comments I appreciate them

Lew Many thank for your comments it’s really appreciated. These old machines along with ships etc are definitely my favourite subjects to paint, of course the old vehicles are copied from old photos or o wouldn’t be able to paint them I put them into my own setting or change the setting .

A fascinating old machine - well done, Paul!

You paint these engines so well Paul.

Many thanks Anne and Christine for your comments I appreciate your taking the time to look and add a comment.

Nice one Paul, seen better days but restorable!

Thank you Alan for your kind comment, I’m sure it could apply to me also.

Hang on Studio Wall
01/06/2023
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A 23x36 cm watercolour of a old traction engine abandoned ate the back of the old barn. Decided to do it as loose as I can using as few colours as possible, I will have another go but in a different setting . Enjoyed doing this as I didn’t feel thst I needed to be exact with it.m

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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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