Thank you Rufus. I’m slowly getting to where I would like to be on this series. Will be posting some more July pieces soon. Just been catching up with your blog. Great stuff. You bring the same observational intensity and eye to NZ as you did to the streets of London, but I also loved the piece that was just words about doing he laundry at dawn.
Nigel thanks for all your wonderful and encouraging comments! It means a great deal. And you are quite right to say I’m allowing the viewer’s mind to participate within the drawn space. Best, Nicholas.
A wonderful series, Nicholas. Working in monochrome is a challenge, and you have nailed it. Nice to have you back.
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Thank you so much Maggie!
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I really like this one. The texture from the directional brush strole gives it a dynamic feeling.
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Thank you Kenneth! Best, Nicholas.
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What comes across more and more is your emotional response to the landscape. Every brush stroke or mark is a gesture.
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Thank you Rufus. I’m slowly getting to where I would like to be on this series. Will be posting some more July pieces soon. Just been catching up with your blog. Great stuff. You bring the same observational intensity and eye to NZ as you did to the streets of London, but I also loved the piece that was just words about doing he laundry at dawn.
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Its just amazing how much your letting our mind’s do the work here. Just love this painting 🙂
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Nigel thanks for all your wonderful and encouraging comments! It means a great deal. And you are quite right to say I’m allowing the viewer’s mind to participate within the drawn space. Best, Nicholas.
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