Jane Austen's scenarios - "Last Man in the World"

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Jane Austen's scenarios - 
"Last Man in the World..."

SIZE: 15 in. x 22 in. - 38 x 28 cm (quarter sheet)

PAPER: BOCKINGFORD FAT PAD 425g/m² (200lb) ROUGH
COLORS: ROCKWELL CANADA - The Magic collection watercolors


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 The iconic rain scene from the 2005 film Pride & Prejudice, where Mr. Darcy first proposes to Elizabeth Bennet, was filmed at the Temple of Apollo within Stourhead Gardens in Wiltshire, England. The National Trust property features this classical temple, which overlooks a beautiful lake and serves as a memorable backdrop for the dramatic moment. Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth Bennet, revealing his love and his internal conflict between societal expectations and his feelings for her. The storm symbolizes the tumultuous emotions of the characters and the disruptive, passionate nature of their burgeoning, yet contentious, relationship. The scene's dramatic setting, with heavy rain and sound design, amplifies the raw intensity of their interaction, forcing them to confront their pride and prejudice in a charged environment.


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Jane Austen's scenarios - Laundry Monday at Hertfordshire

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Jane Austen's scenarios - 
Laundry Monday at Hertfordshire



SIZE:
 15 in. x 15 in. - 38 x 38 cm

PAPER: ARCHES COLD PRESSED 300 g/m²

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This time I've chosen a not-so-famous scene from Pride and Prejudice 2005, more rural and summery. Nevertheless, my personal party celebrating Jane Austen's 250th birthday continues.

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Jane Austen's scenarios - Liz on the top of the world

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Jane Austen's scenarios - 
Liz on the top of the world



SIZE:
 15 in. x 15 in. - 38 x 38 cm

PAPER: ARCHES COLD PRESSED 300 g/m²

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The iconic cliffs featured in the 2005 film Pride & Prejudice are located at Stanage Edge in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England. This impressive gritstone edge is where Keira Knightley’s Elizabeth Bennet stands, gazing out at the landscape and reflecting on her feelings for Mr. Darcy in one of the film’s most memorable scenes.

 


Jane Austen's Scenarios - "You have bewitched me..."

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Jane Austen's Scenarios

"You have bewitched me...


SIZE: 11,8 in. x 7,8 in. - 30x 20 cm
PAPER: HAHNEMUEHLE WATERCOLOR BOOK MATT 250g/m²
COLORS: MIJELLO MISSION extra fine watercolors


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My journey with Jane Austen's scenarios goes on during this year of celebrating Jane Austen's 250th birthday. In quite possibly the most romantic scene of all time, Mr Darcy (Matthew Mcfadyen) confesses his love to Elizabeth Bennett (Kiera Knightley) while the sun rise up on a misty morning in the film "Pride and Prejudice".



 

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Mermaid

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Mermaid


SIZE:
 17 in. x 35 in. - 45 x 88 cm

painted on an unprimed old wooden chest lid 

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Okay, it’s summer again and so I paint something really different. This one is created on an old wooden chest lid, and the area I painted for is our garden pool. Thanks to Jeremy Bishop auf Unsplash for the inspirational photo. 








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Jane Austen's scenarios - Edward and Elinor

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Jane Austen's scenarios
Edward and Elinor



SIZE:
 15 in. x 15 in. - 38 x 38 cm

PAPER: SAUNDERS WATERFORD ROUGH 425 g/m²

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 The whole world is celebrating Jane Austen's 250th Birthday, and so I do. I decided to paint a series about her wonderful stories, which I have enjoyed in several film versions. The third painting, a scene with Elinor Dashwood and Edward Ferrars from the film „Sense and Sensibility“ 





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Jane Austen's scenarios - Marianne at the Sea

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Jane Austen's scenarios
Marianne at the Sea



SIZE:
 15 in. x 15 in. - 38 x 38 cm

PAPER: SAUNDERS WATERFORD ROUGH 425 g/m²

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 The whole world is celebrating Jane Austen's 250th Birthday, and so I do. I decided to paint a series about her wonderful stories, which I have enjoyed in several film versions. This second painting, a scene with Marianne Dashwood sitting at the seaside from the film "Sense and Sensibility" is inspired by Blanca Álvarez Sanchez lovely tutorial on Patreon. 

Painting wet-in-wet is very challenging for me at any time, and I struggle with this technique repeatedly. 




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