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Siberian Stroll

©Seth F.Weaver,Sr. 03/19/08. A felt marker drawing with watercolor washes. This scene reminds me of a scene from Dr. Zhivago. A great film from the 1960s.

22 Comments

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Elton Houck 17 Sep 2020

i knew it..before i read your caption ..i pictured this scene in the movie--you are spot on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ruth sears 12 Jul 2011

your works are all so unique and well thought out,I love the starkness to this,makes me think of the long hard winters we have here,even though hard they have a beauty and specialness to them,I like the pinkish tinge to this.

Artist Reply: I'm humbled my your dear compliment Ruth. Thank you so much for the fabulous comment.

Adam Pinson 24 Jan 2009

Washes are one of my favorite things to do. I love to do abstract washes and just watch the colors and liquids bleed and become one. You did a great job capturing the subject in this. The piece does look cold and the weather brute. Nicely done!

Artist Reply: I agree with you Adam I adore washes. They are fun and easy to do (depending on the paper and the media). Thank you for all your GREAT comments today and especially this one!

Homayra Amirzada 19 Apr 2008

wow this is so cool, u can actually feel the weather here, the realistic perspective of how it feels to be walking in snow.. i like the color and what work u have presented here. Once again thanks for your comment on my work.. sorry it took me a long time to reply.. but good work here!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Homayra for your generous compliment on my work.

Donna Taylor 12 Apr 2008

Love the tone of colors and contrast. Emotion is there.

Artist Reply: Hi Donna, it's nice to meet you on AW. Thank you so much for your time and your gracious comment on my work.

Gavin North 25 Mar 2008

THIS IS REALLY COOL SETH, ONE OF MY FAVORITE PIECES ON AW, EXCELLENT WORK

Artist Reply: Deeply appreciate your awesome comment Gavin.

Jean M. Laffitau 24 Mar 2008

Marvellous, strong and touching work!

Artist Reply: Deeply appreciated Jean, my friend.

Vanessa Holmstrand 23 Mar 2008

Very haunting scene, Dad. I like this one.

Artist Reply: Thank you my darling daughter I appreciate your comment.

v blair 23 Mar 2008

Beautifully done!!

Artist Reply: Hi V Blair it is nice to meet you on AW. Thank you so much for your comment on my work. Have a Great Weekend!

Jan van Baarle 22 Mar 2008

Great work!!

Artist Reply: I reall y appreciate your comments on this work, Jan.

Henrique Serra 20 Mar 2008

great work .. it causes lonely and sad feelings . isn't it?

Artist Reply: Hello Henrique, it is nice to meet you on AW. I appreciate your comment very much. Yes this is a sad work but hopeful that the walker will make it to the horizon

jamie winter 20 Mar 2008

very very awesome Seth

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Jamie for your dearly appreciated comments.

Renata Cavanaugh 20 Mar 2008

Excellent work Seth!

Artist Reply: I deeply appreciate your comments, dear Renata.

Robin Foss 20 Mar 2008

Very well done.

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Robin.

Julia Scorupsky 20 Mar 2008

I can feel the syberian cold in this piece, Seth! Love it, very expressive!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much for this marvelous comment dear Julia.

Joanna Jungjohann 20 Mar 2008

you are right, well done. seth.

Artist Reply: Much appreciated dear Joanna. I'm still praying for your Mom and Dad.

Tahnja Wolter 20 Mar 2008

wow, can I ever relate to this. Totally awesome!!!!

Artist Reply: Always appreciated dear Tahnja.

Christine brand 20 Mar 2008

Excellent mood and over all pervasive feeling.

Artist Reply: Thank you Christine for your comment. With this simple work mood must add the color to it.

joan warburton 19 Mar 2008

Very lonely, very creative work.

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Joan for your comment.

Emily Reed 19 Mar 2008

Cool!!! Spooky!

Artist Reply: Always appreciated dear Emily.

Olga van Dijk 19 Mar 2008

Oh SETH, what a wonderful monochrome piece of art this is.... It reminds me of "Lonely, but not alone..."

Artist Reply: We may feel like we're alone but we never are. Thank you Olga for this marvelous comment.

annette steens 19 Mar 2008

yep..dr Zhivago, Laila wow..you give the atmosphere very, very well, Seth!

Artist Reply: Always appreciated dear Annettte.