impression in watercolor
Watercolor is often believed to be easier than painting with oils. But often too many layers result in dead tones. With big brushes and a lot of water one can go from brilliant colors to deep and dark tonalities.
dated 1992 until 2003
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The Dutch dunes near Renesse in the Province of Zeeland
1992Very spontaneous impression of the dunes near the Dutch beach at the North Sea.
Dents de Morcles
2003View on the 'Morcles' mountains and the valley towards Wallis.
Les Posses
2003The festivity AND walk of the cows up the mountain to green fields is called 'Poya'.
Frenières above Bex
2003'Big Muveran' above the alpine meadow.
Dents-du-Midi
2003A 'rock' overlooks the Rhone river valley. At it's foot are a number of quarries. Mountains join France and Italy.
Capelle at the IJssel river
1992Dutch canal and meadows.
Renesse
1992Horseback riders on the beach of the North Sea.
Schouwen-Duiveland
1992Onion harvest in the Province of Zeeland in the Netherlands.
Ouddorp - Lake Grevelingen
1992Kilhaven is the name of a deep inlet into a dike that should withhold eventual flooding.
Costa Blanca in Spain
2003Calpe harbour - in Spain - is protected by the rock of Peñon de Ifach.