The ‘Chatsworth Bridge’ is near Chatsworth House near Sheffield in central England. This was painted in oil as part of the MJS Group’s quarterly challenge on a 16x12” canvas. These old English oak trees must have 2 G-zillion leaves each, so I reckon I have painted my quota of them for this year. I trust you enjoy. Cheers, Dave
Simply gorgeous and so realistic...awesome!
This is fantastic! Love The Bridge. Such great details, it was worth the effort to do the 1,000,000 leaves. LOL
Thank you Nancy, Sandy and Pam for your comments. They are very much appreciated. Cheers
Such amazing attention to detail. You even painted the tiny little lobes on the leaves that show that it is an oak tree. Not to mention the detail work on the bridge. Just amazing!
Stunning!!
Thank you for your comments Brian and Tony. Much appreciated. Cheers
Beautifully done, love the detail and shadowing in the trees and bridge.
Thank you Debbie. It was a great learning experience. Cheers
love it .. really well done ..
Thank you David, much appreciated. Cheers
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This is gorgeous Dave! Beautiful details. The reflections in that water are sublime! I can’t pick a favorite thing… all the elements of your painting are amazing! Great job!