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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2269561" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>Thank you [USER=305199]@geefull[/USER] </p><p>It is always interesting to see other artists work. John Blockley satisfied my needs for awhile in the 1990's. There are bits of his paintings I like now which is solitary cottages and the colours he uses. I need to look a little more into Ann Blockley.</p><p></p><p>I looked up both your artists you were using for inspiration. I liked Charles Ash, but there is no way I could leave that white space in a watercolour painting. For some reason it doesn't appeal to me. However you have made nice use of that white space in your top painting.</p><p></p><p>I like very much your bottom half of the second painting. I looked at it last night but I was so tired my brain could only see the water as a 3D landscape, so I went to bed. This morning, I cannot find in the water what I saw in it last night. The water is very effective, really good. Personally I like the bottom two thirds of the painting as a complete very good painting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2269561, member: 238814"] Thank you [USER=305199]@geefull[/USER] It is always interesting to see other artists work. John Blockley satisfied my needs for awhile in the 1990's. There are bits of his paintings I like now which is solitary cottages and the colours he uses. I need to look a little more into Ann Blockley. I looked up both your artists you were using for inspiration. I liked Charles Ash, but there is no way I could leave that white space in a watercolour painting. For some reason it doesn't appeal to me. However you have made nice use of that white space in your top painting. I like very much your bottom half of the second painting. I looked at it last night but I was so tired my brain could only see the water as a 3D landscape, so I went to bed. This morning, I cannot find in the water what I saw in it last night. The water is very effective, really good. Personally I like the bottom two thirds of the painting as a complete very good painting. [/QUOTE]
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