The Painting Thread... (as opposed to art debate)
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A couple of pen and wash sketches of two of my very favourite places I've visited. Not been back to either in a while but great memories of both.




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Nice, Tango.
Brought back some very good memories for me also.

Brought back some very good memories for me also.

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I was there this Summer TD.
If I could get my head round posting my own photos up on here I'd show you. Balcon de Europ is very commercial now but still a pretty town.
The El Salvador church is a welcome relief from the heat and noise of the day. Wish I was there now. Could do with a bit of 28 plus degrees heat.
If I could get my head round posting my own photos up on here I'd show you. Balcon de Europ is very commercial now but still a pretty town.
The El Salvador church is a welcome relief from the heat and noise of the day. Wish I was there now. Could do with a bit of 28 plus degrees heat.

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Aye. I'm not sure I'd want to go back there now GtE. When I first went, back around 1986, Nerja was a small unspoilt and totally Spanish little town. I've been there probably half-a-dozen times since. Back then the lights were softer, no neon everywhere and the tourists were more German, French and Italian than Brits. I went to night school and learned to speak enough Spanish to get by comfortably with the locals, something I never regretted and a wonderful time I'll never forget.Gary the Enfield wrote:I was there this Summer TD.
If I could get my head round posting my own photos up on here I'd show you. Balcon de Europ is very commercial now but still a pretty town.
The El Salvador church is a welcome relief from the heat and noise of the day. Wish I was there now. Could do with a bit of 28 plus degrees heat.
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My first trip to Nerja and Granada was in 1982. It was a very different world back then. The Alhambra was comparatively quiet and Nerja was, even in August, only moderately busy and about a third the size it is now.TANGODANCER wrote:Aye. I'm not sure I'd want to go back there now GtE. When I first went, back around 1986, Nerja was a small unspoilt and totally Spanish little town. I've been there probably half-a-dozen times since. Back then the lights were softer, no neon everywhere and the tourists were more German, French and Italian than Brits. I went to night school and learned to speak enough Spanish to get by comfortably with the locals, something I never regretted and a wonderful time I'll never forget.Gary the Enfield wrote:I was there this Summer TD.
If I could get my head round posting my own photos up on here I'd show you. Balcon de Europ is very commercial now but still a pretty town.
The El Salvador church is a welcome relief from the heat and noise of the day. Wish I was there now. Could do with a bit of 28 plus degrees heat.
My last Nerja visit was 3 0r 4 years ago. In May. Dont think I'll go again.
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Nerja was still Spain as the Spanish intended it to be when I was there around 2000 (No buildings above three stories allowed). My bezzie mate's Dad lives there now - apparently it's changed beyond recognition. 

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Done a few paintings of Barrow Bridge boating lake because it was a favourite place to go in early teens and twenties. Did this last year sometime. Actual size is 12" x 9".


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Done part last night, finished today. Titled: On the Broads.


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I like that one. I especially admire the sail and its reflection, nice painting.TANGODANCER wrote:Done part last night, finished today. Titled: On the Broads.
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Tango - As an absolute aside, are you aware that they used to have a funfair down at Barrow Bridge? I saw a photo of it in last night's Evening News.TANGODANCER wrote:Done a few paintings of Barrow Bridge boating lake because it was a favourite place to go in early teens and twenties. Did this last year sometime. Actual size is 12" x 9".
In my lifetime Barrow Bridge has only ever been a row of beautiful riverside cottages with some rather pointless steps at the end. No mill, no boating lake, no nowt. I can feel a book purchase coming along (If there is one).
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^.. Thanks for bringing that up Bruce. Yes, there was a funfair that came up there on occasions, but I don't remember it being a permanent fixture. Is this the pic you mentioned from June 1953? or another one?( I missed last nights BN) Check the link as it's relevant.

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/features ... ow_Bridge/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1955 to 1960 I remember it best. Before that we went with parents onBank Holidays and Easter etc, but from 1955 it was a meeting point for loads of us teenagers. Lots of lads from Jonny Fold went up there. The boating lake was at the top of the slope on the left as you went up. You walked up past the cottages over the bridges on the right (they used to be tea-houses when we went for walks on Sunday afternoon, meeting girls and all that stuff.
and as you reached the top the lake was on your left. You almost couldn't see it till you got there. It was filled in later but was a real memory of earlier times.

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/features ... ow_Bridge/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1955 to 1960 I remember it best. Before that we went with parents onBank Holidays and Easter etc, but from 1955 it was a meeting point for loads of us teenagers. Lots of lads from Jonny Fold went up there. The boating lake was at the top of the slope on the left as you went up. You walked up past the cottages over the bridges on the right (they used to be tea-houses when we went for walks on Sunday afternoon, meeting girls and all that stuff.

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Cheers Tango - I really should spend a Sunday afternoon exploring down there.
My mistake (You may want to move this btw as I'm encroaching on your thread) but the pic wasn't in the BEN, it was on the Bygone Bolton thread on FB.
I thought of putting in the Caption Thread with "What fecking risk assessment?"

My mistake (You may want to move this btw as I'm encroaching on your thread) but the pic wasn't in the BEN, it was on the Bygone Bolton thread on FB.
I thought of putting in the Caption Thread with "What fecking risk assessment?"


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The pics fine here, Bruce, and so is the topic. Barrow Bridge, Moss Bank, Sixty three steps and Rivington were all a big part of my teen and twenties world. Loved it. That pic is a great guide to exactly where the lake was ( to the right of the fair) as you can see it all.Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers Tango - I really should spend a Sunday afternoon exploring down there.
My mistake (You may want to move this btw as I'm encroaching on your thread) but the pic wasn't in the BEN, it was on the Bygone Bolton thread on FB.
I thought of putting in the Caption Thread with "What fecking risk assessment?"
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I'm not sure how to embed images, but here is a link to my drawing of Lofthouse v United in the '58 cup final: http://ver-de-let.deviantart.com/art/Lo ... -452693941" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Why am I getting a my account page for EE when I follow that link?Jugs wrote:I'm not sure how to embed images, but here is a link to my drawing of Lofthouse v United in the '58 cup final: http://ver-de-let.deviantart.com/art/Lo ... -452693941" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Jugs wrote:here is my drawing of Lofthouse v United in the '58 cup final


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Good stuff mate. Have you done any others?Jugs wrote:I'm not sure how to embed images, but here is a link to my drawing of Lofthouse v United in the '58 cup final: http://ver-de-let.deviantart.com/art/Lo ... -452693941" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Cheers for that Bruce.
And no idea, Spotty.
Edit: Actually, I did a Super Kev one. I'll upload at some point.
And no idea, Spotty.
I haven't done any more Bolton ones. I've done a few other footy ones, but that's it at the moment for the Whites. I fancy a crack at the White Hot photo.TANGODANCER wrote:Good stuff mate. Have you done any others?Jugs wrote:I'm not sure how to embed images, but here is a link to my drawing of Lofthouse v United in the '58 cup final: http://ver-de-let.deviantart.com/art/Lo ... -452693941" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Edit: Actually, I did a Super Kev one. I'll upload at some point.
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This is another view of the Barrow Bridge lake. I painted these from old photos because that's all that is left now of what for me was a reality and a happy memory. Frame is simulated but I like it and think its right for the painting.


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One Spots might appreciate. Painted today.


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