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Seascapes in England and NZ

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Seascapes of England and New Zealand.

36 total reviews 
Comment from adr1an


I like the simplistic approach to this one using a pleasing colour palette with minimal detail to create the overall feeling of the scene but with good skills used to give depth & initial impact-nice work my friend!

 Comment Written 18-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Many thanks for your very nice review.
Comment from websterjames


I see this piece as if it is in a seaside gallery waiting for someone to have this oil painting hanging in the one spot that all will see... lovely use of colors and perspective

 Comment Written 18-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Thank you very much for your great review.
Comment from DardenQualityofWorks


A really beautiful painting I love the deep blue and the highlights given on the water and as the waves break. A really beautiful painting

 Comment Written 17-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Thank you very much for your great review.
Comment from artizana


wow this is a great painting i really love the detail you really made it look really good job keep up the good work

 Comment Written 17-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Thank you very much for your great review.
Comment from johnmyr


Very nice work. The rightmost seagull seems to need a little more work, but the composition is great! The leftmost, due to the whiteness in the sky directly behind seems to creat the impression it is flying supersonic! lol!

 Comment Written 17-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Many thanks for your nice review.
Comment from Christine389


A super painting - full of life and movement and I just love the shades and tones of blue that you've used here. I hope it does very well in the contest. I was reminded of a time - many, many years ago when my kids were small and we lived by the sea. I 'rescued' a baby seagull that somehow ended up in our backyard and I fed it up - I had no idea they grew so quickly and ate so much! I was going to the fishmongers for it and then giving my husband fish-fingers with the kids for his meal! I never did tell him!

 Comment Written 17-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Thank you so much for your great review and your amusing story. I'm always amazed at how big the babies are yet can't look after themselves.
Comment from donkeyoatey


I really like textures in a piece, and yours has that! the edges of the waves, and the gulls seem to have a glow to them. I like the idea iof a "birds eye view" over the water and piers. Donkeyoatey

 Comment Written 17-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Many thanks for your great review.
Comment from MKFlood


awsome capture! the depth is excellent! the shading is excellent! the detail is great! the blend of color is excellent! overall excellent work(clapping)

 Comment Written 17-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 19-Aug-2013
    Many thanks for your great review.
Comment from donnadiann


Nice and realistic art of the coast with beach and water and seagulls. I know they are almost impossible to photograph. Even when they slow down and soar. Very good colors here and nice blending of shadows and light:)

 Comment Written 17-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 17-Aug-2013
    Many thanks for your very nice review.
Comment from Life is but a dream.


You have done a good job with this oil. It feels cool, and free and gives flight to the birds! ;-)

The mood created by your colour is breezy and cool, yet there is warmth in the sandy shore and the way you have transitioned from cool to warm is masterfully accomplished through wave placement and colour handling. You have popped in white paint then transition directly into dark warm sands. The layering effect of blue from light to darker strands to really dark blues is handled precisely.

The compositional style with the focus on the ocean and shore given more strength was the way to go. The sky plays an important secondary role.

You do know about three. That magical number that is hardwired into our brains. We live with number three, our lives are surrounded by threes and our brains love the seeing of threes (or uneven numbers). Life is lived in S, M, and L, or compact car, medium and SUV, or appetizer, main meal , dessert and so on and so forth.

Three seagulls (incidentally I really like them too) in different dimensional sizes to show us their flight/play is effective.

Sky does not compete for attention but adds strength to your art.

Application of paint through your strokes and build up is consistent presenting a unified package for the viewer.

Great lead lines that provide a visual pathway for our eyes to dance across. Love the rays of light that point towards the bird, again skillfully handled, you knew exactly what you were doing and what you wanted to accomplish. This is an image painted by a confident and well honed artist.

Truly an enjoyable and masterfully handled art piece. I enjoyed it a lot.

 Comment Written 16-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 17-Aug-2013
    Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a detailed and positive review. I appreciate this very much.