Another in a graphic style acrylic painting, though this is not on canvas but on paper and slightly smaller at around 36×52 cm than earlier paintings of this type. The undulating furrows of a newly planted potato crop caught my eye as I cycled around the Moss earlier in the year.
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I like the definition giving it a more abstract feel
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Not quite sure what you mean here, Suzanne
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The potato furrows in reddish brown are very defined and contrast with the horizontal lines of the fields and bright colours you chose (bright green, then yellow, then dark green) in the back really catch your eye. Then the blue sky. I find it has a very abstract feel. I’ll send you a picture of how I see it 😉
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I see what you mean. I refer to it as graphic – a small step from reality – and I like the flat fields of colour. So it has some abstract qualities.
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This is eye-catching, very nice, Graham!
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Thanks Tiffany – eye catching is what I am after – well that and sales.
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