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Eastbrookend Paintings (Nov 2008)

12 November 2008

Landscape with flag Iris


Posted by Plein-air-Den at 12:18
Labels: This area with the riding stables in view has attracted my attentiom many times

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      • Hooks Hall Pond II
      • The River Rom in full colour
      • Getting on for winter
      • The Millennium Centre fly by
      • Black Poplar in autumn
      • Berries for the birds
      • Tree study (by the Bardag)
      • Shadows across the pathway
      • Black Poplar in autumn (6.11.07) PM
      • Setting up the County Show
      • Landscape with flag Iris
      • The Black Poplar lean
      • Low light over the slack (Wildfowl reserve)
      • The third tree from the left. (Bardag Lake)
      • The path to the Millennium Centre
      • Against the light II (Bardag)
      • Another squall rolling in (Eastbrookend)
      • A quiet Sunday morning (Bardag)
      • Ready to roost, the slack (Eastbrookend C.P.)
      • Hooks Hall Pond I ; Eastbrookend

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Plein-air-Den
Plein-air-Den is an 'en plein air' and 'en studio' painter who likes to share his work with all the people local to the sites where he most often paints and maybe other art-lovers. The PLEIN AIR paintings shown here are painted in oils, approximately 8" x 10" sometimes smaller, painted on site, at one sitting of usually less than two hours duration depending on complexity. This requirement is largely due to the changing nature of the light on the landscape. In a short while the light (sun) can move enough to make a considerable change in the shape of the lights and darks in the scene before you. I try to mainly paint in either the morning or afternoon. The STUDIO PAINTINGS, are in oils and acrylics, can take many hours to complete, but at least the light stays consistent. PLEASE NOTE You can email comments or questions to denis.naylor@sky.com
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