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Painted with watercolor pencil, English painter Peter Wint has depicted a scene from his wife’s hometown Lincolnshire. It’s a stack yard of the village with nothing much interesting elements included. Still the artistic adequacy makes the scene beautiful. The ground is harvested and cleared up for the next season. The yellowish tint reaching all the corners gives the painting a warmth feeling. Benefitting from the medium of watercolor pencil, artist has benefitted the advantage of the medium in thin lines.

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We are seeing a hot afternoon under which a peasant is working on his vegetable garden.The realistic approach of the painting gives it a solid and original orientation to the painting. As if the artist tried to give us the glimpse of the place without adding any artistic flavours. It is just a plain view of a day in which one of the working peasants is bent over the ground. It could be represented as a resemblance to the daily life of a peasant in the country or any labour around the world. The deliberate realistic angel gives the subject its originality. You can’t depict a hard-working labour with calorific and decorative way to describe his hardship or his daily work. The description should be […]

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