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Mark Mehaffey shares the three criteria he used to jury the 11th Annual Signature American International Watermedia Exhibition. Plus, a sneak peek at some of the winners. https://t.co/OJ5QOF1afc
@PoppyBalser demonstrates her process for creating watercolors that relish in wide, open spaces. https://t.co/OKRhsCZvWg
Honoring a 100-year-old request, the National Galleries Scotland holds a special exhibition of JMW Turner's watercolors, open to the public and free of charge, for the entire month. https://t.co/Am7MwTdYkC
For Jean Pederson, #mixedmedia allows her to respond to the unique opportunities presented by each #painting. She explains how this ability to make changes can help reduce your fear of making mistakes. https://t.co/IRFp4iVA6t
Canadian adventurer and artist David McEown paints on location in some of the most pristine wildernesses on the planet.
Discover more here: https://t.co/L1umbWSpRX
🎨: “Denali — North Face, Alaska” (watercolor, 15 x 22 in.)
Watercolor artist Jeff Mathison demonstrates his process for painting figures in a natural setting. https://t.co/iXRaYrTn85
Traditional #watercolor #landscapes held little interest for James McNeill Whistler, but he was drawn again and again to paint the sea.
🎨: “St. Ives: Cornwall” (1883-84, watercolor on hot-pressed, wove paper)
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In the 1880s, James McNeill Whistler reinvented himself as an artist and bolstered his career with watercolor. https://t.co/RjnHmZr3Yf
Get a sneak peek at the watercolor paintings that took top prizes in the 119th International Exhibition of Works on Paper.
🎨: PWCS Award for Excellence in Works on Paper: “The Yellow Quilt” by Teresa DeSeve. https://t.co/abxl7xc5Yw
Hilary Slater creates a unique effect in #watercolor that echoes her experience with #stainedglass. https://t.co/pdNnRk907Q