Is color important in a work of art? Most would say a loud yes! However, look at the wonderful work of the great, late artist, Andrew Wyeth. His Dad, the famous illustrator N.C. Wyeth, was often telling...
Painting gouache on Arches black cover stock opens up a wide array of creative possibilities. by Stephanie Kaplan Self-portrait 2006, gouache, 20 x 15. All artwork this article collection the artist. Brenda...
James Toogood comments on Ross Sterling Turner's watercolor painting Fairylands, Bermuda. Fairylands, Bermuda by Ross Sterling Turner, 1890, watercolor and gouache, 18 x 25 1/2. by James Toogood What's...
Connecticut artist John Falato primarily paints in oil, but he also enjoys introducing students to the nuts and bolts of watercolor in his exciting, fast-paced beginner classes. August Road 1983, watercolor...
The 88th Annual Exhibition of the National Watercolor Society is on view through November 1 at the Riverside Art Museum, in Riverside, California. The opening reception and awards luncheon is scheduled...
When Chris Krupinski made the transition from oil to watercolor painting, she refused to sacrifice her love of detail and bold, rich color. A Glass of Cherries 2004, watercolor, 30 x 22. All artwork this...
In the fall 2008 issue of Watercolor magazine, we explored how Ali Cavanaugh discovered a clay-covered panel that accepts watermedia and helps her create figure paintings. We offer an example of her technique...
James Toogood comments on Ogden Pleissner’s watercolor painting St. George's Harbor. by James Toogood St. George's Harbor by Ogden Pleissner, 1953, watercolor, 14 1/4 x 20 1/4. Collection...
James Toogood comments on William Trost Richards' watercolor painting A Rocky Coast. by James Toogood A Rocky Coast by William Trost Richards, 1877, watercolor and gouache on fibrous brown wove paper...
James Toogood comments on Judy Morris' watercolor painting Chinatown: San Francisco. by James Toogood Chinatown: San Francisco by Judy Morris, watercolor, 34 x 28. This is a delightful piece, not overly...
James Toogood comments on Frederick Brosen's watercolor painting Brooklyn Bridge. by James Toogood Brooklyn Bridge by Frederick Brosen, 2006, watercolor over graphite, 28¾ x 51¾. Courtesy...
James Toogood comments on John Singer Sargent’s watercolor painting Venetian Canal. by James Toogood Venetian Canal by John Singer Sargent, 1913, watercolor and graphite on off-white wove paper,...
James Toogood comments on Mary Cassatt’s watermedia painting Self-Portrait. by James Toogood Self-Portrait by Mary Cassatt, watercolor on ivory wove paper, 33 x 24. Collection National Portrait Gallery...
In the spring 2008 issue of Watercolor magazine, James Toogood discussed how painting with watercolor requires an understanding of not only the paints themselves but also their application. Here, we present...
Congratulations to the 10 finalists chosen in the 2008 Watercolor Cover Competition. These accomplished artists each take a different approach, revealing the versatility and adaptability of watermedia...
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