Seascapes in England and NZ
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Comment from eileen0204
I've never heard of water mix able oils. Incredible! Really gives a great image with lots of colors and textures. Very nicely done piece.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
I've never heard of water mix able oils. Incredible! Really gives a great image with lots of colors and textures. Very nicely done piece.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Many thanks for your very nice review. Yes, the water mixable oils are good as they dry quicker than regular oils but not as quick as acrylics and also you don't have the lingering smell of turps, etc.!
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Lol I can only imagine that scent. Lol. You are very welcome.
Comment from icnpictures
I really love this painting, I generally stick to photography beause I know it much better, but this one caught my eye- very lovely depiction of the waves and water. Beautiful color and detail in the splashing waves. Nice texture as well (I know a little about painting- haha) Really pretty artwork!!
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
I really love this painting, I generally stick to photography beause I know it much better, but this one caught my eye- very lovely depiction of the waves and water. Beautiful color and detail in the splashing waves. Nice texture as well (I know a little about painting- haha) Really pretty artwork!!
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Many thanks again - separate message sent.
Comment from todd hair
this is very nicely done. the rolling waves with the whitecaps adds so much depth. the colors are very realistic. good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
this is very nicely done. the rolling waves with the whitecaps adds so much depth. the colors are very realistic. good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Many thanks for your very nice review and good wishes.
Comment from steveartist
I really like this paintings technique, style and the movement, and colour It really does give the impression of a dark stormy day. well done and good luck
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
I really like this paintings technique, style and the movement, and colour It really does give the impression of a dark stormy day. well done and good luck
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Many thanks for your great review and good wishes.
Comment from scruffyherbert
This is such a lovely painting and in my opinion deserves a 6 star rating. The colours are deep, rich and give a very brooding feeling of an imminent storm. The compostion is fantastic and that touch of pink in the clouds with a very subtle reflection in the water adds a lovely little distraction for the eye. Add to that the church/castle on the land and this is just a superb painting. Well done.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
This is such a lovely painting and in my opinion deserves a 6 star rating. The colours are deep, rich and give a very brooding feeling of an imminent storm. The compostion is fantastic and that touch of pink in the clouds with a very subtle reflection in the water adds a lovely little distraction for the eye. Add to that the church/castle on the land and this is just a superb painting. Well done.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Comment from AngelHugs10
This is wonderful, can really feel the closeness of that storm rolling in. I love the way you have captured the waves, this really is a picture with feeling.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
This is wonderful, can really feel the closeness of that storm rolling in. I love the way you have captured the waves, this really is a picture with feeling.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Thank you so much for your lovely review. I'm very pleased you like this.
Comment from Lynnette Smallwood
You definitely have the mood of the ocean here. Looks angry. I love the blending of the different hues of blue making the sky and sea look different more by brush strokes than colour difference. Good job.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
You definitely have the mood of the ocean here. Looks angry. I love the blending of the different hues of blue making the sky and sea look different more by brush strokes than colour difference. Good job.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Thank you very much for your very nice review.
Comment from Linda
Absolutely stunning work of art. This is full of nature's power and beauty. Great colour palette especially the pink in the sky and green in the dark blue ocean. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
Absolutely stunning work of art. This is full of nature's power and beauty. Great colour palette especially the pink in the sky and green in the dark blue ocean. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
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Comment from Life is but a dream.
Oh this is a strong contender for the contest, it is visually full of initial impact due to detail painted, of lines and patterns of cloud formation.
Your consideration to light play is remarkable how you tinted in yellow on the horizon and popped in a hue of red and greenish/cyan at the right to light blue at top. With those delicate touches the art becomes very realistic and appealing.
I especially like the tonal ranges of colour in the water/waves, from green to blue,to turquoise, to white to black. The crashing of waves is not only seen, but heard. A storm is brewing and the story of your art is understood, clearly.
I like the format into a large rectangular frame, I like the full frame presentation and the hint of human habitation which is depicted as small in comparison to Mother Nature's fury.
I'm curious to know if you painted this from memory or from a photo.
Your strokes are confident, the application of oils is consistent throughout and there is no layering or stacking of paint.
This yells out to me "winner".
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
Oh this is a strong contender for the contest, it is visually full of initial impact due to detail painted, of lines and patterns of cloud formation.
Your consideration to light play is remarkable how you tinted in yellow on the horizon and popped in a hue of red and greenish/cyan at the right to light blue at top. With those delicate touches the art becomes very realistic and appealing.
I especially like the tonal ranges of colour in the water/waves, from green to blue,to turquoise, to white to black. The crashing of waves is not only seen, but heard. A storm is brewing and the story of your art is understood, clearly.
I like the format into a large rectangular frame, I like the full frame presentation and the hint of human habitation which is depicted as small in comparison to Mother Nature's fury.
I'm curious to know if you painted this from memory or from a photo.
Your strokes are confident, the application of oils is consistent throughout and there is no layering or stacking of paint.
This yells out to me "winner".
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Thank you so much for your lovely review. I live by the sea and have done so for most of my life, so this was an imaginary seascape bringing together many memories of the rough seas we have. I'm very pleased you like this.
Comment from Mara del Mar
Very impressive interpretation of the storm, specially if is imaginary. Great painting. Nice color, contrast, and great shading, like excellent lighting and very nice frame. Good luck.
Mara
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
Very impressive interpretation of the storm, specially if is imaginary. Great painting. Nice color, contrast, and great shading, like excellent lighting and very nice frame. Good luck.
Mara
Comment Written 11-Nov-2013
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2013
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Thank you so much for your lovely review. Yes, I live by the sea and this is an imaginary seascape from many memories of the rough seas we sometimes have.