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Final couple of pieces by Tomasz Sętowsi I must admit I do like these , I couldn’t live with then but I do find them interesting. What an imagination he has . Attention to detail amazing
‘ View from Fair Oak’ by Crispin Thornton- Jones. Contemporary English Landscape and Portrait artist . I can’t remember posting his fine work before . He lives and paints in the Black Mountains
I’ve put Karen Meredith into a four because I wasn’t sure which to post. I liked them all especially the Sunflower one . She paints outside ( en Plein air) so,she can hear the birds singing and the sea lapping. I’m jealous
Four of Karen Hollingsworth’s lovely relaxing windowscapes.
It’s so cold here today , windy and wet too. I’m wrapped up in a blanket and the radiator is on. Even Toots looks cold and she’s never cold.
Another painting by André Deymonaz. I like to see these Markets they are always a hub of energy as stall holders shout about their wares as they serve a customer
Good Morning. Happy Sunday.
I often post Mark Keller’s paintings but I’ve never put him into a four before . He’s a self taught artist , and musical instruments play a big part in his paintings . A Figurative ‘then what happened ‘ artist
May pictures end here!
May is represented by this flower Lily of the Valley
1. Cecily Mary Barker (1895-1973) Flower Fairy Paintings creator
2 Edith Holden (1871-1920 ). Nature Notes of an Edwardian Ladyb
3.Oamul Lu Illustration
4. Marie Cardouat. Finistère (Brittany)
A second by Mosè Bianchi. Her eyes are amazing. The direct gaze quite haunting.
Back after looking lunch 😊
Four more Alan Lee Illustrations. If you are interested I know there are some for sale on both EBay and Amazon.