Colour.

Colour.
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These themed books sound fun Sylvia, what a great idea. This has brightened up my day, it's dreich here!

Dreich here too! This is super Sylvia so bright and spring like, a pleasure to look at.

Dreich here too! This painting is a promise of brighter days to come, Sylvia, yet somehow, all days and weathers have their appeal, the trick is to accept them as they are in the here and now.....? No time like the present.

Thank you one and all . Fiona our themed books are great . This is the second year I have been involved with one. I pinched the idea from Amanda Bates who also posts on here . This one will always are over a year .

The colours zing along together!

Really like this Spring painting, lovely to see flowers at the moment so foggy and dreich? Here too Sylvia.

Lovely spring/summer colours Sylvia, very pretty.

What a lovely sight on this gloomy day Sylvia! Nice and bright and full of promise for an early spring.

You certainly succeeded, those colours are great. Such a happy image.

Thank s everyone... I think the longest day has gone! Going? not sure. But next stop spring.

It's beautiful Sylvia full of variety a joy to the eye

Thank you Dermot...praise indeed .

Looks good Sylvia :)

Such a cheerful and pleasant feeling to this, like spring can't come quick enough....lovely.

Oh summer....seems ages ago. Beautiful.

Many thanks Louise , Andre and Ellen.

So beautiful, Sylvia. I love it!

Mia thanks for looking x

Thanks for the comment on my latest Sylvia ; I left out the branches on the reflection of the sun as I wanted a high glare I see your point and may put them in using a week wash . Thanks a lot

Thank you Dermot.... knowing me I was probably lepping in there with my size fives.

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06/12/2016
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My last contribution to our on going themed books . The theme is love and colour , my last few pics have been "Mother Love " this a complete change and my interpretation of colour. Gouache and a bit of pen.

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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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