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Its been a long haul getting through the last couple weeks. First I had food poisoning then I succumbed to the plague that has been going around. I finally felt well enough to try and paint without throwing up from the smell of turpentine! sheeesh.......
This painting is from one of the sketches I made at the old plywood mill in Port Angeles. I used my pallet knife a lot on this one trying to work in interesting and varied textures with all the white forms. 16x20 oil on stretched canvas $375.00
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Love this! I can totally feel the atmosphere, its like being there. I just want to keep looking, discovering all the nooks and crannies of the place. Really enjoy seeing this one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to the eyes. So much to look at. I love the texture you were able to achieve. Really, this has to be one of my favorites. (sorry to hear about your not feeling well)
ReplyDeleteWay to balance those big shapes! Good work. I like those pencil sketches down there as well.
ReplyDeleteWow Robin. So much to look at this in here! Terrific perspective and palette. Makes me want to go find an old mill around Maine someplace. One of my favorites of yours!
ReplyDeleteTerry, thanks! Love your drawings!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy! Bad news about my illness I coughed and threw up so violently I gave myself a hernia.
ReplyDeleteGood news is I will have lots of time to paint while recovering.
Hi Nancy! Thanks! have fun at Karen and Carol's workshop!
ReplyDeleteHey Chris, Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cooper! I love the long format stuff your doing!
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