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Old 08-09-2012, 01:07 AM
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Re: le peintre de paysage

Thanks Derek ... must be a magi .... Thanks Kathy ... lower left hand corner
hes a bit of a stylized beast and not all of him made it into the picture.

Thanks Dwayne, its weird isn't it. Such a language, makes everything sound
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Old 08-18-2012, 01:36 AM
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Re: le peintre de paysage

This one tops all your other compositions, and all of them are very good to begin with. Everything works in this painting as it is ~ excellent.

This one speaks volumes.



Although I still cant find the darn fox..
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Thanks kautelyh ... no fox eh - left hand lower corner, he's a bit hidden in the
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Old 08-19-2012, 01:16 AM
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Ah, yes, found him, had to step back a bit.. not as obvious as when following the 'young lady'.
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Re: le peintre de paysage

MMMM, nice. I see him as being so absorbed in his surroundings that the painting, the landscape,the other sensory imputs, and indeed the artist become as one for a while. He's "in the zone" as it's sometimes called.


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Yeah, that's why we say "plein air", which just means outside.
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Re: le peintre de paysage

This is a very cool painting, also quite original.
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