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hhj is a woman from By The Sea, Finland
- You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star.-
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Autumn road. Fog - Vladimir Soldatkin - Russian Fine Art
Rated • 1 review • painting • artrussia.ru
Applying his own very personal methods, Vladimir achieved incredible transparency and delicacy of painting and the play of light and shade consisting of numerous hypnotizing light spots. So his works are easy to recognize.The combination of color is faultless, elegant and emotional. "Emotional" is probably the word that characterized his painting in general. His paintings have very special charm and the attraction will leave no one indifferent.
VLADIMIR SOLDATKIN

Autumn road. Fog
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Penny Billings Fine Art - Landscapes in Oil, Pastoral,...
Rated • 1 review • fine arts • pennybillings.com
Penny Billings's richly conceived landscape oil paintings of rivers, marshes, woods, and hills, are inspired by 19th century French Barbizon and American Tonalist master landscape painters. They capture the beauty and serenity of the pastoral New England countryside with its constantly changing light and shadow.
PENNY BILLING

Sentinels, oil on linen canvas
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Chris Hankey
Rated • 1 review • fine arts • chrishankey.co.uk
...my philosophy, my artwork might be of interest. Although my main subject is fairly straight forward - seascapes,Landscapes, as I have hinted at it is somewhat more complex than the paintings simply being another seascape or landscape. It's more about exploring the nature of how the natural world works. I am captivated by weather the mixing of earth sea and sky it's infinite diversity and complexity. I love to just watch altantic storms and how this continual process shapes the cornish coastline and how such experiences affects the relationship between our conscious selves and nature...
CHRIS HANKEY

Morning Mist

Winter Storm Gwenver, oil on canvas
Sea and Snow
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Emma Jeffryes
Rated • 1 review • fine arts • beside-the-wave.co.uk
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Richard Tuff New Paintings
Rated • 1 review • fine arts • beside-the-wave.co.uk
As an accomplished colourist, Richard Tuff has welcomed the challenge of a new palette and fresh subjects, producing a series of absolutely charming works using glorious Mediterranean colours, finding intimate scenes of ancient streets in Provencal towns and unspoilt vistas of villages and farms. Terracotta pots bursting with scarlet geraniums, rambling threads of flora frame sun drenched facades with weather worn painted shutters and time aged walls which radiate in shades of ochre and pink tinged hues.- En Provence -
RICHARD TUFF

Breakfast on the Terrace, gouache on paper

Geraniums in the Luberon, gouache on paper

Plat du Jour, gouache on paper

Red Roussillon House, gouache on paper
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Seascape paintings by Maff Robinson a contemporary artist...
Rated • 1 review • fine arts • maffrobinson.co.uk
Like many people, I feel an uplifting sense of peace and freedom when I stand on the shoreline looking out to sea. I want people to feel the same way when they look at my paintings...
I haven't painted for a while and it felt strange to be back on the beach again. I ended up sitting there for a long time just looking at the clouds and the sea before I actually started to work. It had been raining persistently all morning but it kept on promising to stop, so as soon as there was a break I took my chance. As I was getting close to finishing the rain started again. Leaving a myriad of tiny droplets scattered across the surface of the canvas.
MAFF ROBINSON

Break in the Rain, acrylic on canvas
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Orange tree flower on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Rated • 1 review • photography • flickr.com
HHJ

Orange Tree Flower
Poesia di primavera
Ed ecco sul tronco si rompono le gemme,
un verde pił nuovo dell'erba che il cuore riposa:
il tronco pareva gią morto, piegato sul declivio.
E tutto mi sa di miracolo,
e sono quell'acqua di nube
che oggi rispecchia nei fossi pił azzurro il suo pezzo di cielo,
quel verde che spacca la scorza
che pure stanotte non c'era.
Salvatore Quasimodo






