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Once again, I absolutely love them QD. Great work!! Here's one I fixed-

Beautiful.  Your artwork makes me smile. Thank you for sharing it.
They are very well done Smile

quickduck Wrote:
Opps a bit too big Smile

Oh well...
If I can’t impress people with quality of my artwork at least I can impress them with scale.

Not to big, they're lovely I like the one with the heron best.

You prefer pastels ??

Thank you for sharing. I feel like I got the smallest peek through your eyes.  V. nice.
These are great. You have a very distinct style. I used to love drawing, watercolour pencils are my favourite, but I never seem to have the inclination or patience any more.

I like the one of the chair best, I find pictures like this fascinating.

quickduck Wrote:


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Where is the canal located that is on pics 4 & 5  ? ( below the heron )  they look rather like Lancaster or eEst Lancs.

one of those pics was so beutiful that they took my breath away for a second!
And the little kid with the cars in his bed...reminds me of someone I know...
lovely, it has a stormy look, a bit like lightening.CoolCool

Lightening storms are great.Big Grin
Reminds me of patchwork quilts & I like the colours rainbow colours.

Incidentally, my son's X-Ray art, he has been using toners, but I think for that there are only sepia, blue & red.

tenaciouscj Wrote:
Hi, it would be interesting to see some examples of those. Smile


I thought that I had already posted this, but evidently not.Rolleyes

Nature page, son's website

There seem to be a lot of artists in this community, I'm curious as to how many more there are.

I am one, but with the house building & gardening etc, I don't have the time for actual drawing & painting at present...I do have stacks of materials for when the time arrives. Umm perhaps 'the 12th of never'...  Big GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin
It is amazing to see everyone's art! So different in so many aspects... but yet still a regular amount of detail in each. Smile  Wonder where we get the fixation on small details from?? Wink

It is really hard to have the time to paint. I always feel like it should be done after everything else, so I hardly ever do it. I can't really focus on painting if there's any other stress or something on my to do list.
Sad  I wish there was a way out of that thinking...
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