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landscape, wales, welsh, view, outcrop, tree, trees, light, valley, nature, walk, rocks, mountains, water, scenic, realistic, realism, british, naturalistic, brightness, gleaming, radiance, glow, wildlife, grass, flowers, flora, fauna, genuine, real, outdoors, environment, natural, sunlight, clouds, river, standing stone

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Daytona Beach, FL - United States

Harry This is beautiful!!

Waupaca, WI - United States

Beautiful capture. Great lighting and depth Harry.

Angelholm - Sweden

Excellent painting technique shown here, we think.

Beaverton, OR - United States

I love this back lit quality - just wonderful!

Cottage Grove, Wi - United States

I want to cast my fly in there. I love your paintings and think you would like western Wisconsin. Once I tried to paint and fish in the same day, it didn't work very well.

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River Dee at Rhug

Artist:

Harry Robertson

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Painting - Oil On Panel

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This is a picture of a small path along the side of the river Dee in North Wales. It shows, in the foreground, one of the many standing stones which have been placed in a line between the field and the river. (The rest of them were behind me when I was viewing this scene). I don't know if they were designed to have a flood-protection function, or if they may have had a more traditional standing-stone-ritual function. They have obviously been there for a long time as many of them have now fallen over.

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April 24th, 2011

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