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 Dutch Windmill Paintings
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By Roland Lee
In Uncategorized, New Paintings
Posted July 21, 2008

Dutch Windmill Paintings

My final landscape paintings in the Holland painting series (for now anyway) are painted with two entirely different moods. In the watercolor painting above I bathe the scene in the […]

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 Giethoorn Canal Boat Painting
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By Roland Lee
In Uncategorized, New Paintings
Posted July 17, 2008

Giethoorn Canal Boat Painting

These narrow canals connect the residents of Giethoorn Holland to the rest of the world. The only transportation they have is via their little canal boats. Instead of garages they […]

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 Painting of Windmill in Edam Netherlands
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By Roland Lee
In Uncategorized, New Paintings, Painting Techniques, Sketchbook Drawings
Posted July 5, 2008

Painting of Windmill in Edam Netherlands

After visiting the historic seaport town of Volendam north of Amsterdam, we continued on and stopped at Edam, where we fell in love with this little windmill alongside a canal. […]

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 Sketchbook Drawings of Holland
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By Roland Lee
In Uncategorized, Sketchbook Drawings
Posted July 2, 2008

Sketchbook Drawings of Holland

Here are a few more sketchbook drawings from the travel sketchbook I kept in the Netherlands. These drawings are from the Overijssel province near the town of Holten. We stayed […]

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