Mr Capone’s old getaway car.

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A beast of a car Dixie! Well painted, you’ve captured the story.

Glad it happened!

I do like this Paul.

Really like this Paul, a lovely painting of this old car

Tessa , Heather, Sylvia and Cheryl thank you for your kind comments I appreciate them.

Every picture tells a story. Great work!

That one is a beauty, Paul!

Really nice style to this one Paul. Love the bullet holes!

Cheryl, David , Spencer and Andrew thank you for your comments . It reminded me of the old cars in the gangster movies Andy so I added a few bullet holes in the windscreen, now it does look the part . Hope I haven’t upset Mr Capone or his relatives they might send some round to see me , won’t be answering the door for a few day .

It seems to have a character about it Paul.

Good one Paul, I like the touch with the bullet holes!

Thank you John and Trevor for you comments I appreciate them.

Very good Paul.

Lovely rust colours on the bodywork of this old car Paul, looks in need of a little TLC.

Love these old, rusty motors.

Valerie, Denise , Val and Heather thank you for you comments I appreciate them.

Sorry thank you Jenny , I put the wrong name in , to early in the morning.

This is great Paul, one of your very best in my opinion

Thank you Russell I appreciate your kind comment.

I like this one - shame we can't always paint without stress or pressure.

Thanks for your comment Hilary, the pressure and stress is self inflicted I believe as we expect to much sometimes. I do what I want and have for quite awhile , it’s so easy to paint to please others and can be a bit tedious. I do like it when folk like what I have done and like everyone enjoys the comments and feedback.

Hang on Studio Wall
03/06/2024
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A4 watercolour of a old car abandoned in a barn , very much like the old mobsters cars . Did the rough outline sketch a few days ago as I wanted something to use the waste paint on, I do hate waste . Just a bit of fun, it’s was quite enjoyable doing this no stress not pressure etc what happened happened.

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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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