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Wow! What an amazing piece! I love the color, style and mood.
I'll look for you again on IF. I really like your painterly style.
This has a great "after the rain" feel to it. I love that smell. You have such a way of giving us a little illumination in each piece.
I feel as if I am walking in a drizzly rain landscape! What a strong evocative painting, Neil! As usual, beautifully mysterious!
What a beautiful scene!
Oh that sky ... (wiggles toes happily).
Wonderful mood, sparkly high lights at horizon very nice touch, draws eye into image.
Pastel(?) is so vivid!
Beautiful piece!
Beautiful! You've gotta take a look at Peter Hoffer-
Can't believe I remembered his name- saw long ago- & I'm bad with names.
Great painting...it looks like the place my golf ball ends up after my usual tee shot. Very cool painting.
love the way you have rendered skyhere!
Looming, brooding, lovely moody palette.
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