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Going back to the valley of the river Tardoire in mid-winter, the huge Plane tree stands naked and muscular in the pale winter light. The evergreen yew trees form a perfect and dramatic backdrop. This was the inspiration for this watercolour painting.
It is framed and under glass with a mount to compliment the co!ours in the painting.
It is painted with Winsor Newton professional watercolours on 100% cotton Fabriano Artistico watercolour paper;

It will be extemely well packaged for shipment

Materials used:

watercolour, paper

Tags:
#winter light #winter tree #bare tree 
The Plane Tree in Winter (2022)
Watercolour
by Diana Dabinett

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Going back to the valley of the river Tardoire in mid-winter, the huge Plane tree stands naked and muscular in the pale winter light. The evergreen yew trees form a perfect and dramatic backdrop. This was the inspiration for this watercolour painting.
It is framed and under glass with a mount to compliment the co!ours in the painting.
It is painted with Winsor Newton professional watercolours on 100% cotton Fabriano Artistico watercolour paper;

It will be extemely well packaged for shipment

Materials used:

watercolour, paper

Tags:
#winter light #winter tree #bare tree 

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Painting in watercolours is my passion. Ever since the early eighties I have painted and experimented with watercolours, for me the most exciting and challenging of all painting mediums. Almost entirely ‘self... Read more

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