Great site. thanks. when I feel brave enough I'll add a few opinions of my own to your interactive blog site. (which is a great idea by the way. the site, I mean, not my own possible intentions!)
great site great humor lovely paintings thanks for a very interesting half hour
Hello, my name is Elizabeth. living in Bahrain. I just found one of your paintings in my archive from your time in Bahrain. A seascape with a sailing boat. It was given to me by Elaine upon your departure. Elaine and I were working at Bahrain TV, 1971/72. I'll try to show it on your blog. Regards, Elizabeth
just had a look at your stunning seascapes, brilliant
i have just had the warriors code out of the library and feel i must tell you how wonderful it was to read about people with integrity and staunchness!my 2 favourite things in the world.what wonderful heros and such a good ending with the bullet in the back 4 the a***hole....thanx.thanx, such a pleasure to read this book. and i loved the cover except he is too clean
since someone else mentioned your writing I guess I'm ok to do the same. I actually bought your book - the "code" - mainly because I was homesick for Uk and the service. Among other reasons.I was gripped from word one and held right to the final "bullet" your other reader mentioned. Looking forward to the sequel???
Pity it's been so cloudy. Cannot see the comet PANSTARRS
Brilliant tutorial. Call me thick if you will, but do you remove the 'sun/moon thingy' and paint the canvas or what? If you leave it there wouldn't (note the apostrophe)it fall off at some stage.
Signed: Bewildered acrylicist of six months experience.
ps I LIKE visible brush strokes!
super site, great info, just getting back into painting so found site a......an inspuration if thats how you spell it .. happy painting . .....
Hi Larry,
Enjoyed browsing your fantastic seascapes. Do you ever get tired of painting them? Obviously not. I never tire of painting trees, in oils and watercolour, but I get criticism from fellow artists that I shold expand my subject matter! But who cares. I enjoy paintng landscapes, and few of those contain absoluteley no trees!
Having served ten years in the RN, I got a little weary of looking at the sea... But your pictures make me feel I should try my own hand at seascapes. Even if only to satisfy my fellow artist critics!
Best Wishes. John Walker