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Whilst returning home from France, I completed a personal goal, which I hope will rid me entirely of my fear of flying. I sat in the window seat.

Just as we approached the channel, my extreme bravery, the likes the world may never see again, was rewarded with the most beautiful pink stripe. The sun began to set and the stripe became an incredible spectrum and one, I decided, I had to paint.

Oil on board framed in a hand made pine floater frame.

Exhibited in Paris February 2022

Materials used:

oil painting and board

Tags:
#sunset painting #travel art #aerial view painting #french painting #holiday painting #english countryside painting #plane view #plane painting #fields painting #the countryside 
Forgoing an aisle seat (2019)
Oil painting
by Paul Ward

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Whilst returning home from France, I completed a personal goal, which I hope will rid me entirely of my fear of flying. I sat in the window seat.

Just as we approached the channel, my extreme bravery, the likes the world may never see again, was rewarded with the most beautiful pink stripe. The sun began to set and the stripe became an incredible spectrum and one, I decided, I had to paint.

Oil on board framed in a hand made pine floater frame.

Exhibited in Paris February 2022

Materials used:

oil painting and board

Tags:
#sunset painting #travel art #aerial view painting #french painting #holiday painting #english countryside painting #plane view #plane painting #fields painting #the countryside 

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