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I like the foreground on this, but I think possibly the background is a trifle heavy for the foreground. I like the sweep of the foreground and middleground. The red makes an impact too.
Very nice indeed with the contrasting colours of orange and blue. However, the pathway seems at first misleading, I got tricked at first thinking it was a pile of leaves until I worked out it was a pathway. I think that the pathway could have been softened down to make it look like it was recessing to the background more, - maybe adding some of that blue into it a bit? Also, a figure of someone possibly would have given it a spot of interest.
I like this too and the colours used are a curiously unusual palette. I think maybe she might have continued that pinky sun ray more in the background. It would have given it a more ethereal presence, which would have a greater and more unusual contrast with the foreground and trees. (Oh dear I am finding some things with this artist...! I hope you don't mind my critical eye.)
This is my favourite. I would love to have this too. Not that I'm greedy. It's just that if I had a painting this lovely I don't think I'd ever be depressed again. It is so cheerful.
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Oh my goodness!!!!!!! How stunning the colours are! Just beautiful ........
ReplyDeleteI can feel the crispiness in the air in this one!
ReplyDeleteLovely.....
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing her paintings again. Do you know she sent me a very nice e-mail?
ReplyDeleteyes I think you mentioned this earlier..........she seems like a very nice lady
ReplyDeleteI like the foreground on this, but I think possibly the background is a trifle heavy for the foreground. I like the sweep of the foreground and middleground. The red makes an impact too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like her treatment of the trees with the brightest colours in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed with the contrasting colours of orange and blue. However, the pathway seems at first misleading, I got tricked at first thinking it was a pile of leaves until I worked out it was a pathway. I think that the pathway could have been softened down to make it look like it was recessing to the background more, - maybe adding some of that blue into it a bit? Also, a figure of someone possibly would have given it a spot of interest.
ReplyDeleteI like this too and the colours used are a curiously unusual palette. I think maybe she might have continued that pinky sun ray more in the background. It would have given it a more ethereal presence, which would have a greater and more unusual contrast with the foreground and trees. (Oh dear I am finding some things with this artist...! I hope you don't mind my critical eye.)
ReplyDeletelooks so serene
ReplyDeleteoh, i love this
ReplyDeletelovely glow
ReplyDeleteThat's absolutely stunning!!. I'd love this one on my wall also!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful combination of colours.
ReplyDeleteI really like the translusence of the light in this one.
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty to finish. Out of the three artists you posted, I like this one's work the best.
ReplyDeletethis is just amazing
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a world of beauty
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Great beauty in all, love her work /:-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have this too.
Not that I'm greedy. It's just that if I had a painting this lovely I don't think I'd ever be depressed again. It is so cheerful.