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The Pond at Night
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Ann Fawssett-Atkin
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John Cappello
26 May 2014
It's a Fantastic scene, Such Strong and bold colors A True joy for the eyes. I really like this One and the Inspiring Night perspective!
Renata Cavanaugh
14 Dec 2008
Magical
Artist Reply: So pleased you find this magical. Many thanks Renata.
Joanna Jungjohann
13 Dec 2008
magic filled air and scene a spellbing image of frolic and fun.
Artist Reply: Thank you Jo
Anonymous Guest
05 Dec 2008
beautiful Ann! annette
Artist Reply: Thank you Annette.
Gabrielle Stahlie
01 Dec 2008
Lovely work as always, Ann, fishing, fishing for pearls speaks to my imagination. My compliments.
Artist Reply: I'm so pleased. Thank you Gabrielle
Jessica Rose
30 Nov 2008
Your paintings still take me back to my childhood when everything was so simple and enchanted creatures existed!
Artist Reply: I'm so pleased. Thank you Jessica
Robin Foss
30 Nov 2008
Very well done.
Artist Reply: Thank you Robin
Alberto D'Assumpcao
30 Nov 2008
Splendid composition, Ann! It's fascinating to share you fantastic world and vision!!!
Artist Reply: I'm so pleased...thank you Alberto
Emily Reed
30 Nov 2008
AN ENCHANTED FAIRY TALE LAND!
Artist Reply: Thank you Emily
Izabella Pavlushko
30 Nov 2008
This is fabulous, Ann. GREAT!!!
Artist Reply: Thank you Izabella
Susan Rodio
30 Nov 2008
I love this Ann, so cute and gorgeous, serene and joyful. My new favourite of yours!
Artist Reply: Thank you Susan
Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen
30 Nov 2008
marvellous light and lovely and beautiful work dear Ann! Your are a master in this dreamworldwork! Adore all the details.
Artist Reply: Thank you Nelly
Sharon Gonzalez
29 Nov 2008
VERY BEAUTIFUL WORK, ANN.
Artist Reply: Thank you Sharon
Tina Davis
29 Nov 2008
Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Artist Reply: What a lovely quote. Thank you Tina.
14 Comments
John Cappello 26 May 2014
It's a Fantastic scene, Such Strong and bold colors A True joy for the eyes. I really like this One and the Inspiring Night perspective!Renata Cavanaugh 14 Dec 2008
MagicalJoanna Jungjohann 13 Dec 2008
magic filled air and scene a spellbing image of frolic and fun.Anonymous Guest 05 Dec 2008
beautiful Ann! annetteGabrielle Stahlie 01 Dec 2008
Lovely work as always, Ann, fishing, fishing for pearls speaks to my imagination. My compliments.Jessica Rose 30 Nov 2008
Your paintings still take me back to my childhood when everything was so simple and enchanted creatures existed!Robin Foss 30 Nov 2008
Very well done.Alberto D'Assumpcao 30 Nov 2008
Splendid composition, Ann! It's fascinating to share you fantastic world and vision!!!Emily Reed 30 Nov 2008
AN ENCHANTED FAIRY TALE LAND!Izabella Pavlushko 30 Nov 2008
This is fabulous, Ann. GREAT!!!Susan Rodio 30 Nov 2008
I love this Ann, so cute and gorgeous, serene and joyful. My new favourite of yours!Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 30 Nov 2008
marvellous light and lovely and beautiful work dear Ann! Your are a master in this dreamworldwork! Adore all the details.Sharon Gonzalez 29 Nov 2008
VERY BEAUTIFUL WORK, ANN.Tina Davis 29 Nov 2008
Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow