This is for my Dutch cyber friend René. Painted in the vicinity of Vienna. There is a new blog about the PleinAir Workshop I am doing with Andrew Judd in September in one of the most beautiful countrysides of Austria. You will find the link here. ------>
15x20 cm, Oil on Mat Board
Friday, 16 March 2007
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Ich verneige mein Haupt! großartig!
Gruß,
Michael
This is beautiful Stefan! The warm, lush color is wonderful.
Wow! This is the kind of stuff that makes my heart melt. I love the way the beautifully painted (and well drawn) red machinery stands out amongst the rich and vivid greens.
Great composition too!
(Oooops, I accidentally posted twice)
By the way, thanks for providing a link for the workshops in September!
Not certain if I can go at this point, however, I will keep it in mind.
Michael, so ein überschwängliches Lob von Dir!? Vielen Dank!
Thanks Heidi, for your comment and it is nice that you follow my blog activities.
Isn´t that something, Jennifer, that my painting makes your heart melt? ;-) I appreciate your comments and critiques very much because your painting and drawing abilities are so good and it makes me very proud.
It would be great if you could join us in September. You will love it there and will find so many motives.
Wow, Stefan gone outside!!
What a treat, i could watch this one for hours. The yellow an red under-painting, marvelous. I find it funny that you paint this mowing machine in the same way that you painted all those animals in the museum.
Iam definitely looking forward to your plein air season.
Good rich color. Right on the money. Thanks for the link. I just noticed I added your blog to my site as well. I wish I could join you cats in Austria. It's a long drive from Tennessee...
Finally René´s Comment. Thanks a lot. I think one can only paint the way one paints. Wow, that sounds deep! I realized that I mostly seek for something manmade to cling on when there is too much nature around.
Hi Chris, thanks for linking in reverse and you comment. It would be fun when some of our blog friends would come and join us in September. Even from Tennessee.
think one can only paint the way one paints. Wow, that sounds deep! I realized that I mostly seek for something man-made to cling on when there is too much nature around.
Yes it does indeed, ... now show me
something NOT man-made now a days, and i will paint it immediately. I think you did an excellent job to just NOT paint the man-made things, the light the mood, the haziness those are the things we don't have a hand in, .... yet.
wow!
i love the color of backlit grass,
it is so acid green yet always got some orange init,you captured it well,so fresh!
René, I think you are entirely right.
Thanks Rob, for your comments and visits.
This is very nice work. Great composition and color.
Thanks Kee, I do also enjoy seeing your work.
Cheers...Nue
There is something magical about that greyish wheel in the shadow.. I don't know why!! I can't stop looking at it!
Hi Michael, that is a very nice compliment. I am almost afraid of posting a new PA painting because of the wonderful reviews I had received.
Cheers...Nue
Warm keyed painting.. you made green a cool warm color... nicely done sir!
Thanks, William!
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