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A painting challenge, south of Amsterdam

I have just returned from a two week holiday. Sylvie, my wife was attending a conference in Holland and I just hung along for the ride. Later, we took the train to Paris and then visited her mother in Brittany, France.

I didn’t look at the exact location of my wife’s conference on the map. It was in a place called Noordwijkerhout. A farming region, flat as a pancake, south of Amsterdam. Small towns dotted around but mostly just farmland. No windmills. What could I paint? A field? A field that once had tulips? And, they had been harvested weeks earlier …

It’s fascinating how, when one stares long enough at a seemingly mundane landscape, one can find beauty. I did my best to capture it. I had walked around for hours with my easel. It was late evening when I settled for this scene.

2 replies on “A painting challenge, south of Amsterdam”

Wow! Nicely said and nicely painted! Indeed beauty is never far, if we manage to tune to it! ❤️❤️❤️

Hello my dear,
Thank you for allowing me to tag along when you attended your conference. Noordwijkerhout was certainly an interesting challenge. I’d never painted tulip fields before!
Love,
David

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