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Flooding - Anil Nene

Flooding Painting - Flooding Fine Art Print

Artwork: #18 of 76 by Anil Nene

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Flooding Painting by Anil Nene

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landscape water color water abstract digital watercolor paintings

Title:

Flooding

Artist:

Anil Nene

Medium:

Painting - Water Color

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10.700 x 8.270 inches

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Description:

Inspired by a flood photograph.

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painting, painting paintings, landscape water color water abstract digital watercolor paintings

Posted:

July 11th, 2008

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08/19/2008

12:31 PM

Alan Malzard

London, En

It's a lovely watercolour Anil, i do get the feeling you have witnessed a flood at some time.All the Best.

08/01/2008

07:17 AM

Lois Mountz

Salem, OH

Thank you so much, Anil, for the kind words about my work. I have enjoyed looking through your work as well. I see a true use of watercolor washes. It is so hard for me to stop with that first burst of color without adding more details, so really appreciate that you are able to give a simple statement and stop there. Keep up the beautiful work!

07/25/2008

09:59 AM

John Stidham

Athens, GA

I think you did a great job in portraying a flood, and the emotions that it stirs. There is a beauty here but an underlying sentiment of danger as well.