
I’m sure this bridge has a name, but it isnt marked on any map as it is now just part of a barely used footpath crossing the Leeds to Liverpool Canal at Lydiate, north Liverpool. When I’ve walked the path I recall a sign directing you to the named bridge.
I was taken by the layers of light and shade and the shadows on the bridge as I turned to look at it whilst walking along the edge of a field alongside the canal. I painted this a while ago, and it got put into the pile only to be rediscovered a few days ago when I was having a sort out for an exhibition.
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How pretty.
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I love the light under the arch and on the flowers.
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Love the bridge. ❤
Love this watercolour.
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Nice painting, and good lighting, I really like how you got the 3D effect of the bridge.
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Beautiful! What grabs me in this one is the movement of the water, very well done!
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Thanks Tiffany. That bit was made up so its good to hear that you like it – must admit I had my doubts.
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