
A village on the north of Liverpool, Lunt seems to be just a small ribbon of modernish houses on the main road, but if you detour and slip up Lunt lane you come upon what is presumably part of the old main road with a scattering of old houses, now being gentrified, and a view of the nearby Sefton Church in the background. The lane doesnt go far, if you follow it, and deposits you further up the main road giving you but a taste of what it was like.
Lots of splattering and flicking of painbrushes, along with a few dabs of masking fluid on this 52x35cm painting.
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…………………..Graham,
You really captured the spirit of this image. It makes me happy when I experience it.
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Thanks Micheal – it makes me happy to paint it and if someone else is happy to view it then it is doubly worthwhile.
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I love the effect of leaves with spattering and flicking – it’s very effective.
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Beautiful painting, Graham!
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You ve capture the feel of pastoral neighbourhood very well here – lust nature blanket with warm cozy sun.
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This really is very impressive. 😯
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Thanks. Glad you like it.
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