OK, strictly speaking, it probably should be called "Cyan Roof", but that would sound a bit like a printer's title! I've walked by this place several times on sunny days and not been tempted, but there was something intriguing about the soft light (there was a thin layer of high cloud). My second one from Tintern Abbey on Monday last - it's oil on 14" x 11" MDF Board.
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Thanks Meg.
Thanks Caroline and Catriona.
Your paintings are always very inspiring, lovely and poetic.
Michael,beautifully painted. Love the softness of it.
Thanks Ronald.
lovely work and great mood
Thanks Pat. I like those subjects too. Unfortunately, usually hard to get close to, unless you get permission from the farmer. But this shed is on the grounds of Tintern Abbey, so easy access and secure parking too.
Michael
Lovely Work Michael..I love rotton decaying metal rooves.hate to see farmers getting them painted in grey oxides etc pity these metals are not no ferrous as like the copper rooves on state buildings where time and weathering does it's job
Pat
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