Tag Archives: watercolor
Agnes Parcesepe
As an artist working with many mediums, I have also developed a special interest in mixed media paintings. I enjoy incorporating multicolored material layers—silk, ribbons, beads, and various fabrics to create a three-dimensional affect for cityscapes, sky lined against rich, vibrant watercolor skies. My watercolors can take up to fourteen layers of carefully applied individual […]
Luc Reichert
My first steps are applying watercolor paints and pastel, then I use an abstract style in oil and acrylic. After living a few years in the abstract world, I began to be disgusted by huge global abstract productions. My style now is very much trivial or primitive. I adore letting off steam and creating a […]
Julie Ann Stevens
I write poetry with watercolor, mixing the presence of light and shadows with unpredictable patterns and layers of vivid colors. The definition of a sacrament—an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace—describes my artwork, why I make it and what I hope it stirs in others. julieannstevens.com
Solange Nourry
I have painted in watercolor for over 10 years. My greatest achievements are born with spots of color (pigment) deposited into wet paper. The quantities of water and pigments used, along with my inclinations and my emotions all affect the results. I challenge myself to imagine or see what I will do with this fusion of colors before […]
Bente Helmersen
My watercolor paintings are a combination of floating pigments and strict, more solid elements. The light atmosphere this creates exposes my mindset of the changing light in the landscape of the Lofoten Islands in Norway, where I was born and grew up. In wintertime there is almost no daylight, But the light that is left […]