Chemin d'Automne
35cm x 24cm, oil on stretched linen SOLDPosted on
Friday 29 September, 2006 ·
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susan caba wrote:
I love the shadows in this painting, and the sharp details of the leaves in the foreground to the right side. It has a really good depth of field and I can imagine myself walking down that road.
I love the shadows in this painting, and the sharp details of the leaves in the foreground to the right side. It has a really good depth of field and I can imagine myself walking down that road.
09.29.06
blg wrote:
i'm with you susan. the shady spot looks like a nice reprieve from the heat as well.
i'm with you susan. the shady spot looks like a nice reprieve from the heat as well.
09.29.06
Peter wrote:
It's the little things that make this terrific. Don't ask me why, but the little patch of sunshine on the large tree trunk warms my heart.
It's the little things that make this terrific. Don't ask me why, but the little patch of sunshine on the large tree trunk warms my heart.
09.30.06
Jan Blencowe wrote:
I can never decide whether I like your still lifes or your landscapes best. I was so enjoying your last few, which were still life and I though I had it figured out and then I see this beauty! I guess I love them both LOL
I can never decide whether I like your still lifes or your landscapes best. I was so enjoying your last few, which were still life and I though I had it figured out and then I see this beauty! I guess I love them both LOL
10.01.06
June Parrish Cookson wrote:
This is beautiful as are all your works. But this one in particular is most striking. I like how the sky vibrates and the dramatic color of green dominates the piece.
This is beautiful as are all your works. But this one in particular is most striking. I like how the sky vibrates and the dramatic color of green dominates the piece.
10.04.06
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