Original artwork description:

The predictability of the weather gets harder by the year. This February saw some unseasonable warm days, which afforded me the opportunity to walk out to this remote spot in Limousin France without a soul to be seen. The view towers over the forests below, as the path descends rapidly into the valley below.

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oil paints (Rembrandt, Old Holland, Winsor & Newton, Gamblin, lefranc & bourgeois

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#walk through the sunny autumn day.. #february winter #sunlight on ground #impressionist landscape #winter light #bare trees #impressionism landscape painting #illumination #winter walk 
A Sunny February's Day on a Hill (2019)
Oil painting
by Gav Banns

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The predictability of the weather gets harder by the year. This February saw some unseasonable warm days, which afforded me the opportunity to walk out to this remote spot in Limousin France without a soul to be seen. The view towers over the forests below, as the path descends rapidly into the valley below.

Materials used:

oil paints (Rembrandt, Old Holland, Winsor & Newton, Gamblin, lefranc & bourgeois

Tags:
#walk through the sunny autumn day.. #february winter #sunlight on ground #impressionist landscape #winter light #bare trees #impressionism landscape painting #illumination #winter walk 

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For the past 15 years I have engaged in extensive sketching and drawing as a personal endeavour, reading and studying prolifically from the masters of old. Submersing oneself into art... Read more

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