AND YET ANOTHER BLUEBELL WOOD......Yawn.

AND YET ANOTHER BLUEBELL WOOD......Yawn.
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Not yawning at all. I like this fluid technique, sharpened with touches of calligraphic detail.

It is beautiful Sylvia :-) I like bluebells too but cannot capture them at all, and envy artists that can paint them so beautifully as you have :-)

This really caught my eye Sylvia. Spontaneous, impressionistic and a beautiful harmony of colours,

Thankyou for lovely comments. I often feel that posting pics here is a bit of an ego trip... But why the heck not. Its lovely to have positivness from fellow artists..

Lovely painting, great colours and a popular subject whatever time of the year, keep them coming!

Sylvia, there is nothing tiring about looking at a Bluebell painting put together as good as this one, whatever time of year it is. I too love the subject but I couldn't do it justice like this. Love the loose fluid way you have captured the whole scene.

Love the immediacy of this, Sylvia, a breath of fresh air with a light touch. Long live the ego trips, I say....very human!

Love the gentle effect and wonderful colours; glad you posted it!

Your inspiration must have returned. Lovely colours and fluidity/translucency. Being an artist is solitary so feedback is important.

lovely watercolour, spontaneous and loose, I just cannot do loose, (I am as tight as a duck's arse), I envy your skill. And I love that dark tree on the left - that 'makes' the picture

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31/03/2015
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I really am a sucker for bluebell woods. . Ive done them in oil, acrylic watercolour , pastel on my i pad. Its just the gentleness and the very Britishness of them.... sorry I know its Autumn but watch this space.,,

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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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