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Old 02-24-2013, 01:40 AM
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I keep going back to this thread for another look as some of the area is familiar to me, or seems to be, and I just love your work too.
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You lovely work takes you there, great color and placement. Will follow you now.
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http://diginsider.com/2013/03/02/the...l-art-gallery/

I really liked the work, so I decided to write a blog article about both the work and the ways in which we all learn about art and artists in today's connected world.
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Egal ob in Öl oder in Aquarell -
Robs Plein air Bilder sind immer ein Genuß!


Whether in oil or watercolor -
Rob's Plein air pictures are always an enjoyment!

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I really love all the paintings--wish I were there to see these places. The feeling in each is really something you "feel"----I guess done thru great interpretations of color. I really like the ones with the Thames and people. Nice
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Your drawing skills amaze me and your edges and the always consistent UK ish atmosphere you capture
Thanks for sharing
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If I could just be as half as good as you are I might feel better about my art skills. I guess we are all on different levels and have to appreciate the level of work it takes to paint competently outside on the spot. Great work.
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I'm a little late to the party here, but I must chime in: I LOVE the Hog's Trough! Magnificent.
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Rob: I always enjoy your work when I can get over to oils and Plein aire to view.
Your light and brushwork are so refreshing. Inspiration abounds.

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Rob, I absolutely love them all!
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