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A covering of snow

Robert Brindley

is a member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists and currently the archivist for the society. He is the author of three books and four DVDs produced by Town House Films. For more information see

www.robertbrindley.com

I enjoy painting snow scenes and await the winter months with excitement and anticipation. A covering of snow in conjunction with the disappearance of leaves on hedgerows and trees, reveals a landscape in its basic and sometimes most dramatic form. My aim has always been to try to capture mood, atmosphere and fleeting light effects in nature. I pay particular attention to the importance of sound composition, tone and colour, generally in that order.

In winter, the pure, more strident colours of summer and autumn, become a thing of the past and soft, grey purples, grey blues and grey browns dominate the scene.

Generally, a covering of snow simplifies many of the features in the landscape; grasses, bushes, tracks, roads and

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