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  1. #16
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    Hello once again everyone I've finished my latest painting "Misty Morning" Acrylic on a 30" x 20" Gallery style canvas.
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    Bruce

    You have a definite impressionistic touch. Even a little of Vincent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Bruce

    You have a definite impressionistic touch. Even a little of Vincent.
    Thank you Mike I really like the impressionism style.


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  4. #19
    Wow. I always enjoy the colors and shapes of your turnings. Your paintings are equally delightful. I think John Jordan summarized my thoughts entirely.

    Beautiful work Bruce. Just beautiful.
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    Very nice. I was a little confused at first until I noticed the first one was shot at a bit of an angle. I like the refinement in the treeline, water surface/reflections, and the final mist. The softening of some detail and perhaps intensity at the side (if the two photos are accurate) removes distraction.

    It is even more interesting to see the changes in work in progress.

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    Thank you Mike and John still trying to improve my style and techniques, John I have done a painting before where I showed how I did it by taking a photo every hour or so while painting, sort of a time lapse deal I'll see if I can put one of those together again on my next painting.


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