Little red house (from my original acrylic painting)

sword

Little red house (from my original acrylic painting)

(I AM NOT AN ARTIST I AM JUST A MAN WHO PAINTS.L.S.LOWRY).... I have been painting as an amateur artist on and off for many years.I have over the years developed a very unusual use of colour and content, which I now know from experience appeal to many people, Including individual collectors and dealers. Newcastle upon Tyne England has been a hotbed of heavy Industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution, most of which has now gone forever. A lot of my paintings are recollections of youthful images of the period, late 1940s and 1950s. They are inspired by local naïve and primitive pitmen artists I am also an admirer of L.S.LOWRY, and the great American artist EDWARD HOPPER .AND GRANMA MOSES among others. All images are copyright of Peter McPartlin, All Rights Reserved Any prints are for private, non commercial use. You may not copy or redistribute these images without my written permission.

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Little red house (from my original acrylic painting) by sword
Little red house (from my original acrylic painting) by sword
  • Deborah Parkin

    Deborah Parkin

    i really love this one – its a favourite for sure – wonderful winter scene – will make a fantastic christmas card.

  • Dan Cahill

    Dan Cahill

    Just love this. The colors are so vibrant. Nice job

  • sword

    sword

    Thank you Deborah.Yes i used it as a xmas card last year

  • sword

    sword

    Many thanks Danny your comments are always welcome

  • TsipiLevin

    TsipiLevin

    beautiful!

  • sword

    sword

    Thank you Tsipi

  • Stzar

    Stzar

  • Monica Engeler

    Monica Engeler

    I love the color and the straight line around the house. Great picture.

  • Detlev  Jurkuhn

    Detlev Jurkuhn

    Your work evoke nice emotions

  • Frances Perea

    Frances Perea

    Wonderful painting Peter!

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