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Winter Retreat

Acrylic on stretched canvas. I'm new to painting so this is a step by step from a Jerry Yarnell book. Lots of fun. Next time I'm going to try something of my own. Your comments are appreciated so I can learn from my mistakes. Thanks. MM

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Teresa Dominici 15 Apr 2008

This is a veny nice art work, you have talent.

Carmen Labbé 25 Sep 2006

Nice, very nice! Love the reflection!

Sean Donahue 26 Aug 2006

Michael, this is so beautiful

BEVERLEY PRYOR 19 Aug 2006

I really love this piece of artwork, the colours and blending are stunning. Fab!

Ginger Lovellette 07 May 2006

Beautiful colors!

rb chakravartty 27 Mar 2006

Super, love it!

Charlotte Ottilo 28 Dec 2005

Just gorgeous!

laura liberge 03 Dec 2005

i love this piece!

Craig Granato 24 Nov 2005

Great job, Michael. Yarnell is a great teacher and you can learn tons from his step-by-steps. And also, consider this your own as well. No step-by-step is going to be an exact copy because your own style will always come through regardless of how much of the painting is exactly copied.

Martha Miller 24 Nov 2005

lovely paionting michael. i love the refection of the sunset on the ice

~Katie~ . 08 Oct 2005

beautiful work!

natasha koneva 21 Sep 2005

unusual winter.. cool read!

William Boyer 11 May 2005

I always like snow scenes, good job

Renee Nemerov 10 May 2005

Beautiful colors and mood

sharon hendrickson 09 May 2005

I tried to reply to your message on the message board , but alas, it is not working :D I like this painting, but I see what you mean. Maybe some darker shades in front of your cabin would make it more realistic and the water ,,,I would do about the same..it is a matter of where your light is coming from! Great painting however for a first !!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks for your input. I see what you mean about 'where the light is coming from'. The cabin should be in deep shadow from our viewpoint. I'll tinker with it more. I don't think I can make it worse ;-) MM

georgia brown 05 May 2005

Beautiful portrait work!

John Larkin 05 May 2005

On a cold wintery morning the awakening sun rises slowly throgh the trees. Warming and awakening all the woodland creatures that may venture out into the cold forest.