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Barton Broad; at it again!
Topic Started: May 4 2006, 12:50 AM (116 Views)
diddydi
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This one is 8"x10", cut paper down to fit the mount I wanted to use! Used iron, stylus and cotton buds. I've got about 4 more broads pictures I want to attempt painting, but will try and find more as I like the results, if not I shall go onto more general Norfolk scenes.

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mifmif
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Another winner! I love your reflections. I think this is the best one so far!

Maria x :thumbup;
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Ros
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As Maria said,,, another :thumbup;

Instantly recognisable and the broads,,, well done :)
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waxingsteve
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These really are your special forté, Di :art: Now you've got me trapped: I want to see more like this but I also want to see other Norfolk scenes :D Cruel person.... :r

Steve :)
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ezchile
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You've captured the water amazingly well there Diane.

I love the reflections and the really subtle waves you've done. I too agree with Maria, this is my favoutite of this series!

Top Class :art:

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Col!
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boasey
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Great pic and great scene...you can tell a mile away where it is :thumbup;

As everyone else has said the water and reflections are excellent....makes me want ot go back now :rolleyes:

Well done Di and love the others too. :art:
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diddydi
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Hi. I really enjoy painting these, but it gets a bit daunting sometimes trying to work out which order to paint in. what works for one doesn't nessicarilly work for another, hence the occasional break for something different! :r :r
Don,t fret Steve, i fully intend to do local scenes as well, i've got two whole books of them, not all suitable for wax, but plenty enough! :r :r :groan
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lankywaxer
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Hello Di

Agreee with what everyone has said
The reflections are Stunning

This does seem to be your niche

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TerryJ
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Oh I really love seeing these scenes around the country and beautifully done - it's great having the stylus eh.....

Can't wait for the next installment.... :thumbup;

Love x :wave:
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justjen
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Fabulous work diddydi... wish i couold paint .. i am rubbish... my sister lives at Oulton Broads area ... keep em coming , great stuff,
justjen :pot: :knit: :yip: :sold:
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diddydi
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HIand thanks everyone.

Justjen, i'm now posting a piccie of oulton broad at sunset. Well, the photo in the book SAID it was, but i,m not so sure. :uhoh: :uhoh: :uhoh: You,ll have to let me know what you think :r :r :r :r
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