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The Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour is looking for your best #watermedia work for their annual Open Water juried exhibition.
Discover more at https://t.co/wyGaJKqSZW
🎨: “Surfacing” by David McEown, one of the top award winners from last year’s show.
From weatherworn outbuildings and rusty farm equipment to patchwork fields and white picket fence lines, these four #artists were inspired by the riches of the #countryside.
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🎨: “The Farm” (watercolor, 10 x 14 in.) by Susan Lynn
David Csont applies big washes of transparent color (somewhat) randomly across his #watercolorpaper to break the ice.
Discover more: https://t.co/MdBOBkwU1s
🎨: “Closed For Now” (watercolor, 16 x 12 in.)
Watercolor master Charles Reid passed away on June 1. Today we celebrate his life and his creative legacy. https://t.co/NEElNA0H4t
English artist David Poxon describes how he emphasizes the light hitting his subjects and capitalizes on the best qualities of pure watercolor to capture the beauty in humble hardware.
🎨: “The Light Inside You” by David Poxon https://t.co/EG6NCaWvFE
Meet Beth Verheyden, this week’s top American Watercolor Weekly Ambassador!
🎨: “Dog-Fetti” by Beth Verheyden
Learn more at https://t.co/h0QfqUuGZC.
American Watercolor Weekly advisor Carol Carter shares two tips that have made the greatest impact on her work.
Check it out here: https://t.co/9JU1PyyVjR
A new exhibition celebrates the central place #watercolorpainting holds in the history of #Americanart.
https://t.co/HQthgGzXMB
Where others draw inspiration from the city’s more flamboyant offerings, native Sean Friloux finds the charm in New Orleans’ quiet #streetscenes.
Learn more here: https://t.co/NbykWjgBQD
🎨: Oak St., New Orleans (#watercolor, 44 x 44 in.)
See how Bev Jozwiak uses manganese blue hue to dazzling effect. You just might be inspired to add a spot or two of bright blue to your next painting!
Check it out here: https://t.co/6O6MyKLZW5
🎨: Seattle Born and Raised (watercolor on paper, 23×18)