Dear Mark, thanks for liking my post on BIG CATS by J.K.. I think it would be great if you started to include some wildlife or wilderness themes in your abstract paintings because realistically nature should be worshiped and not defiled by artists in general. If you are talented enough then maybe you can do some oil paintings of nature and its inhabitants too. Best wishes. Uldis
hi kay used brushes and pallet knife for this . its all in the weight of you hand when blending or dragging the brush or knife. different pressure bring many results and then your own strokes will come with what make s you tick hope this help on move forwards with your paintings . thank you mark
Brilliant – I really love your work.
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nice one thank you
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The word that came to mind when I first saw this was ‘Wow!’ Stunning!
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am so happy its unreal thank you
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Dear Mark, thanks for liking my post on BIG CATS by J.K.. I think it would be great if you started to include some wildlife or wilderness themes in your abstract paintings because realistically nature should be worshiped and not defiled by artists in general. If you are talented enough then maybe you can do some oil paintings of nature and its inhabitants too. Best wishes. Uldis
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ok your on hahaahah am great not good
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thank you very much love it
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I really liked this work. Very interesting and very harmonious colors.
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thank you very much love am very happy
nice one . alex
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The brush stroke, the border and the wood combined seem to make a statement. Natural elements broken down for the viewer to witness. I love it!
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this i love very nice comments .love it mark
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I love your work. Very painterly. michelle
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thank you michelle love your comments there just beautiful nice one . mark
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Thank you for that 🙂 I’ll be back often. Michelle
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In my eye the border does not fit, seems like two styles don’t fit. Of course the border is what catches the viewer to view the work beyond a glance.
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nice one its much appreciated views from another . but all that counts is what i like . i paint for me
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Respect that. Don’t sell out , remain yourself.
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thank you so much bro
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Hi MarkT– did you use a squeegee and brushes for this effect? Just wondering what your process is here. Quite lovely!
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hi kay used brushes and pallet knife for this . its all in the weight of you hand when blending or dragging the brush or knife. different pressure bring many results and then your own strokes will come with what make s you tick hope this help on move forwards with your paintings . thank you mark
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Tx Mark. I thought there was something else at play beside brushes.
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nothing else just your magic good luck and nice one
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I like the combination of muted and bright tones.
Landscapes always draw me in.
Thanks for the follow on my blog.
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nice one thank you
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that is a beautiful work. Keep it up.
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thank you very much nice one
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Hi Mark, I like the colours and brushstrokes you have used to frame the landscape.
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thank you Margaret nice one
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I see Nordic lights in this, like in Lapland here in Finland.
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thank you so much brill love it
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I really like this 🙂
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thank you very much
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🙂
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Intriguing
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nice one thank you
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Wonderful..! 🍁
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buzzing nice one thank you
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You’re welcome Mark.! Really it is gorgeous.! 🍁
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