Memories...Tobago.

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Quite super - what a wonderful painting to bring back memories!!

Wonderful memories Sylvia

Just lovely Sylvia.

This is really good Sylvia and you have done a great job of painting it. I think when you do a painting of a place you have visited it has more feeling and evokes more memories than any photo can possibly do.

Super painting Sylvia. Never been to the Caribbean, but I'd like to be there to escape the English rain.

oh mei, wow, just wonderful Sylvia!!

Posted by Tanja G. on Tue 12 Mar 13:27:42

What an inviting tropical scene Sylvia. Just what we need in this cold weather.

Looks like a lovely place.

Lovely Sylvia. I’ve been to Tobago it’s very quaint.

A fabulous Caribbean vista Sylvia…not visited this place but I’ve visited a few other islands. Nice job with the colours and tonal variations!

Thank you everyone for looking and your nice comments , It is a special place Alan and I have been to several islands all with their own character.

Take me there please! Fabulous painting Sylvia, I'm sure the Caribbean tourist board would love it too!

It looks like a wonderful walk down to the beach, Sylvia.

Lovely Painting Sylvia.

Beautiful painting Sylvia.

Thanks everyone....yes a great place to visit.

Beautiful Sylvia, wish I was there (not a rain drop in sight!).

Thank you Alan.

Beautifully painted!

Great brushwork Sylvia. Palms aren’t easy

Really beautiful Sylvia.

Anne, Martin and Carole, thank you.

Smiley face Spencer...

We have palm trees on the Isle of Wight, you know - no need to go that far... I like this, though: very well painted, rich colour, great sea, gorgeous Caribbean blue sky. Wish I was there now...

So do I Robert so do I ,

Absolutely beautiful Sylvia.

Thank you Sandra.

Beautifully composed, lovely colours.

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12/03/2024
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A resurrected holiday memory . Our morning walk. 40 cm x 60 cm Oil on canvas

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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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