Brrrrrrr by Sylvia Evans

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Very appropriate Sylvia, another snowfall overnight! Lovely work and those tree branches are a delight!

Excellent work Sylvia, I’m feeling cold just looking at it . The tree is really good and well drawn so it looks natural.

Really effective piece Sylvia.

Lovely work Sylvia. Those branches are quite something.

So good Sylvia. I always feel some of yours have a touch of Van Gogh with their movement.

I like this a lot Sylvia - just very bad frost here!

Lovely work Sylvia.

The north wind doth blow and we shall have snow....it looks like you have caught it both literally and artistically.

Very good painting Sylvia.

Super painting Sylvia.

Love how the branches appear to be moving and the swirling composition. It’s certainly that time of the year for b raving the elements.

Fantastic tree Sylvia. As always your trees have a life of their own, so beautiful and organic. Can’t believe the snow has missed us here….I was all set for tramping through the drifts with my painting gear….so disappointed ☹️

Such lovely comments thank you….Fiona you are welcome here you can tramp through as many drifts as you like… Smiley face for everyone😊😊😊😊

A great tree in your snowscape- very apt.

Yes indeed Brrrr. I agree with Marjorie, it reminds me of Van Gogh too. Super!

Oh lovely 😍

I love this, Sylvia!

Lovely expressive tree , Like it !

Snow? What is that? It doesn’t seem to happen here. Lovely painting Sylv!

Thank you everyone, I enjoy your commemts?

Lovely, Sylvia. No snow here, but a hard white frost and very cold.

Thanks Jenny .it looks pretty but it’ss icy and horrid.

Looks so wild Sylvia, love the tree!

It certainly is Sylvia - you can almost feel the cold- lovely painting

Thank you Carole and Rachel.

Lovely atmosphere- it really does look cold!!

Great snowy scene Sylvia.

Shaun, Cheryl and Sandra thank you.

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20/11/2024
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Acrylic. Tis snowing out there.

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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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