The Rising by Neil Walker

The Rising
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It continues to amaze me that you achieve these immensely complex paintings with watercolour. Don't sell them all, because I'm saving up! I like the balance of colours in this one particularly, and the fact that, abstract though it be, you can see something different within it whenever you look.. at the moment, it looks to me like a multi-peopled battlefield. If I look tomorrow, I know - from returning to your other work - that it will suggest something else.

Watercolour? I can't believe it. How the heck do you do that in watercolour? I don't "get" abstracts at all; never have but this just totally fascinates me. Every time I look at it I see something different and I want to keep looking and looking. It's absolutely amazing.

I`m a complete fan of you`re work it`s fabulous , so interesting, have you ever had an exhibition anywhere I would love to see all your work together .

Intriqueing painting. I like it.

Hi Neil a stunning set of paintings in this part of your gallery...as ever mystery, intrigue, threatening yet remaining a beautiful 'collage' of emblems colours, shapes & lines.Q? Do I perceive lettering in the background?

Thank you all for your thoughts genuinely very useful and a great help... Robert, Diana: .... I have been developing these abstracts all year and they are not possible in any other medium, Acrylics dry to slowly ! and then to quickly... to hard... even slow drying acrylics which are workable for longer. Oils have the same problems. Donna;...They are part of next years paintings and only one a monochrome has been trialed past a jury, will be out around Devon next year Phil...I often automatically include lettering it is built into my unconscious, not much else left !

Thank you for the answers...

Hang on Studio Wall
31/03/2015
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Watercolour on Lana Vanguard 29 x 44 cms

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