Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape #1 is a painting by Dominique Fortier which was uploaded on January 21st, 2015.
Title
Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape #1
Artist
Dominique Fortier
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
Featured on the Homepage of:
10- "Naive Art Style" (03/10/2018)
9- "500 and Beyond Fine Art Group" (03/21/2017)
8- "500 Views -1 Image a Day" (07/27/2016)
7- "500 Views Share Group" (07/11/2016)
6- "No Place like Home" (07/02/2016)
5- "Discover Watercolor Artists - Watercolorists" (08/25/2015)
4- "Best Colourful Paintings" (07/01/2015)
3- "Weekly FUN for ALL Mediums COLORFUL WORK" (Summer 2015)
2- "Women Painters - Hand Paintings Only" (Summer 2015)
1- "The Sales Fairy Group" (Summer 2015)
Thanks to the group hosts for their encouragement and support.
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Dominique Fortier has created this artwork suitable for 7" x 5" Greeting Cards and Prints up to 34.250" x 48.000".
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My country, it's all that, in summer: water, bucolic countryside, old Quebec French type houses (shingle or metal "Canadian or Quebec style" steep gambrel roofs, wood clapboard/weatherboard), a barn, a church, a tractor going on gravel road sided by wooden fences, some cars, a red delivery truck crossing the country. There is also a farm with yellow round bales in a field, sheeps in the far, an apple tree with red fruits in, flowers, green conifer trees in a forest, mountains, and children playing behind the house and a dog. It could be a small village along the St. Lawrence River that can accommodate the boats passing by, and/or the passengers/country riders/travelers can eat and sleep in a small "auberge" (inn) called "Au Cochon Sauvage" (At the Wild Pig). In short, all what a human being/child is building his or her memories/soul/heart on, a vision of happiness during childhood.
Uploaded
January 21st, 2015
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Comments (25)
Dominique Fortier
Thank you very much for featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America Group "Naive Art Style" (03/10/2018). I am honored.
Dominique Fortier
Thank you very much, Mariola, for featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America group "500 Views -1 Image a Day" (07/27/2016). I am honored.
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS, Dominique! This magnificent artwork has been featured on the homepage of the FAA Group No Place Like Home, 07/02/2016!
Dominique Fortier replied:
Thank you very much, Jenny, for featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America group "No Place like Home" (07/02/2016). I am honored.
Dominique Fortier
Thank you very much, Lauren, for featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America group "Discover Watercolor Artists - Watercolorists". I am honored.
Dominique Fortier
Thank you very much, Elsa, for featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America group "Best Colourful Paintings". I am honored.
Dominique Fortier
Thank you very much,Chrisann, for featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America Group "Weekly FUN for ALL Mediums COLORFUL WORK". I appreciate.
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Women Painters. Great work! Love how you have done this!!!
Dominique Fortier replied:
Thank you very much, Madalena, for the nice comment and featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America Group "Women Painters - Hand Paintings Only". I appreciate.
Eleanore Ditchburn
I love the vibrancy of this work!
Dominique Fortier replied:
Thank you very much, Eleanore, for the nice comment and featuring "Paysage bucolique / Pastoral Landscape" in the Fine Art America Group "The Sales Fairy Group". I appreciate.
Magdalena Frohnsdorff
Nice painting, so many details! L/f
Dominique Fortier replied:
Thank you Magdalena. That's right, there's a lot to see in this work: it is a summary of my childhood. ;-))