Family Outing

Family Outing
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Don't know how you fit it all in so well Thalia, what size brush do you use :)

Love it Thalia, most especially the touches of green.

Well captured street scene Thalia, always loved the windows in Valletta, unique to those two islands possibly.

Thank you Carole, for much of these teeny one I use a Rosemary flat half inch, I then get a good sharp edge to the walls, and a point from the corner and it's too big to allow any fiddling [on the roof..lol] Thank you Sandra, many windows and doors are traditionally painted green, a good foil to the honey coloured stone, thank you Alan, although this actually is Rabat[Victoria] main town of Gozo. Again here my flat chisel edge brush helps to achieve a sharp edge and no fiddling!

Thanks Thalia. I like Rosemary's brushes too, I have some from when they were ABS brushes, still very good after many years :)

Love the red and green,beautiful.

The green bits are superb! I don't know what they are called.

Love that jade green colour you have used, really takes your eye up to the windows 😀

That dash of torquoise on the window and that lovely curve of blue behind the family give your painting panache Thalia. Lovely.

Another nice local capture Thalia. Nice work.

Just a few mark and bag you have good image Thalia.

I so agree, Carole, Her brushes are a real treat and last well! Thank you, Annick, kind of you. Thanks Gudrun...think you mean the balcony windows! Thank you Linda, that was a happy accident, actually! Wow, Carole, that's a very kind thing to say...I hadn't noticed!!! Thank you Jim, I actually really enjoy making these as different as possible so that I don't get stale!

Gosh, thank you John, what a compliment, I'm very flattered! Thank you Margaret, you're very kind

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21/09/2018
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Another tiny picture 5x3ins with an imagined family walking through the very winding alleyways. Apparently they were built in a deliberately confusing way to deter the Arab raiders. They certainly do their job. I'm often lost here even after 20 years!!!

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