Started one way ended another .

Started one way ended another .
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Lovely colours Silvia.

Like those undulating shapes, almost moving.

Beautiful colours and a lovely flowing movement throughout. Very nice.

Spectacular painting, I find it a soothing happy atmosphere.

Just lovely Sylvia. Great composition.

Love this Sylvia, beautiful flowing shapes and harmonious colours. I especially like the foreground grasses/flowers, they add interest and depth to it.

The contours of the earth contrast well with the shapes and tones of the back/foregound. Fascinating change in the creation - know what you mean.

I just love this, Sylvia. It's got that peaceful feel.

Take it that's a light effect on the left, caused by this being one of your biggies and you couldn't get a constant light on the whole thing... Anyway, like it, not a hint of the Fenwicks about it .... I bought some long canvases a little while ago, which I've rarely used before, and I shall take this as my inspiration (not copying it, natch...).

A brilliant piece Sylvia

Wonderful mix of colour, shapes, horizontals and verticals. It's warm and easy on the eye and I agree with other comments about it having a relaxed feeling about it. Perhaps that comes from how it developed (from your write up) it just happened.

This is lovely, Sylvia.

Thank you so much everyone for your comments and taking the time to look. I've just come back from yet another injection in my eye so it's just lovely to read them . Big cheer up .🌻

A beautiful painting Sylvia, lovely movement.

Thank you for commenting Gudrun and Margaret.

Hang on Studio Wall
30/08/2016
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Acrylic landscape. I started this from a watercolour I did some time ago....it didn't go as planned. How that happens I really don't know Paintings often seem to take over. Its based loosely on the woods and fields I see every day on my dog walk.

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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