Blizzard

Blizzard
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This one initially was heading for the bin when I messed up but decided to turn it into a blizzard by adding the snow storm with a toothbrush!! Thanks manashree much appreciated

This is lovely, Paul, very atmospheric with its muted colours - and the toothbrush has worked well!

Thanks jenny. As you may notice also on the right hand side I had a little argumemt with the masking tape as well and it ripped the painting!!

I've just ripped a piece off my current painting Paul. It was low-tack masking tape which I had already blotted on my top so that is was very low-tack!!! Luckily it is in a place where I will hopefully be trimming off. Now this is truly beautiful Paul, I think it is my favourite so far!

Not on this one obviously but the masking tape I've tried all kinds. I find the most effective now to be the 50p a pop ones at wilkos. Slowly remove is my advice. I've also wrecked quite a few with masking fluid by not letting it properly dry before removing or leaving it on too long.

Oohhh...I'm a sucker for a snow scene Paul, especially when they are as good as this one. I almost have to squint my eyes to look through the blizzard to see the shack and mountain but it's the loose way you have indicated the snow shadows that caught my eye.....love it!!

Thank you Fiona appreciated. Its amazing sometimes when you mess up on something and try to change it and it ends up ok.

Lovely snow textures, love the scene.

Beautifully textured painting, capturing a blizzard like scene perfectly.

Carole and Joseph your comments a greatly appreciated

Hang on Studio Wall
17/04/2016
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Watercolour A4 SIZE. On daler rowney aquafine texture watercolour paper 140lb. Another Terry Harrison inspired watercolour

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Paul Hardy

Based in tropical Leicester I consider myself to be an amateur artist but see absolutely nothing wrong with this. Born on the same day President Kennedy was shot so I can remember where I was at the time!! I still have a headache!! I detest pretentions and find sadly that there are many with such in…

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