
The beach at Brancaster, Norfolk. Watercolour on paper.
Here I'll post a painting as often as i can, if you would like to pop in and take a look. Comments and commissions welcomed at girlarty@hotmail.com Hope you enjoy them! Products showing my images are now available to purchase, see the panel at the end of the page. All images remain copyright of the artist. No reproduction allowed without prior permission of the artist.
12 comments:
Hey Lynn. I'm a week late in commenting, but I really do like this. It makes me want to dig out my paints and give this thing another shot.
interesting combination of colors. So where's the coffee you promised me?
Robyn thanks a lot. Yes do it! I'd love to see the results.
Thanks Rich, here's a virtual coffee, just how you like it. Wish i could share one with you in person though, really do. What fun that would be. We'd take ages to choose how best to eat that muffin.
I perused through your site and love the artwork you have done.
I always admire people with artistic talents and someone who has found a way to persue it without hesitation. You did both. Bravo!!
Why, thanks, Ming, such a lot!
Wish I could paint! I'd do a painting all about the feelings I've been having lately in this new chapter of my life. Perhaps I'll try and start painting. It'll be awhile before I'm as amazing as you, though!
Soosh it can be therapeutic in those circumstances. Get yourself a little watercolour set, some watercolour paper, lots of water and give it a go!
I think the next time I have a bit of cash I just might!
BTW Lynn, you're so awesome and a constant source of inspiration to me! There are a special few people whom I know through the blogging digitalverse that I really wish I lived near because if I did we'd probably be such wonderful friends and hang out a lot. You're one of them. Not sure how nice that is for you, but I think I'd be pretty lucky if I knew you in real life!
Ahhh Soosh! Thanks. x It's VERY very nice indeed for me! Wouldn't it be fun...
Hey Lynn:
I like that painting, it makes me remember some ancient japanese pieces of art, those colour are lightly intense!!!
Nice
Great abstaction!
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