I'm back, who knows for how long..... but was good to do a little "rough" work again, it's been awhile, really rusty at it. Hope you enjoy!
Hugggs. Julie Diane
I'm back, who knows for how long..... but was good to do a little "rough" work again, it's been awhile, really rusty at it. Hope you enjoy!
Hugggs. Julie Diane
Do we have to accept what life hands us? Or can we say no thank you and ask for a different flavor?
You really captured the feel of a winter landscape!
Nicely done, sure looks wintery and barren .
Geoff
Brrr...looks cold.... nice work...
Yes, cold and desolate. Nice painting.
The past is history, the future is a mystery, all you have is the present
Julie Diane. Nice to see you again! You have made a nice painting to depict the season! Hope to see more from you.
My real name is Neal Gilbertson, AKA Gilbert Neilson, AKA Jibes.
I'm a musician too. Please come hear my music at:
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Delightful to see you again! You were missed!
Bartender, fix me a moon river. . .in a TIFFANY GLASS!!!!!!!
Great painting and yes it looks like what I see when looking out the window altho there is no grasses peaking above the snow here![]()
I'm in the prime of my senility
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One feel cold immediately, your painting strongly express the "absolute reality" of hard Winter. On the other hand, the very very thin grass, the defined but "weak" greens offers something like "tenderness" of the Winter.
"It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Terre des hommes, 1939)
juliediane,
brrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! You have represented this month's Pennsylvania
winter scene exactly. Well done!
Mairzie Dotes