The Art of Watercolour 31st issue - Digital Edition
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CONTENTS:
Gail Sutherland: The coastline and beauty of Canada inspires her to paint and document the ever-changing landscape and record the fragility of nature.
Ramesh Jhawar: The Indian artist magically portrays his country’s atmosphere.
Justyna Kisielewicz: The young artist has taken on the mission of changing the public’s opinion of watercolour.
David Thomas: The artist must experience his subject before painting it.
Patricia Guzman: Her art speaks of her environment from her perspective as a Mexican and as a woman.
Harry Price: By choosing to paint windows and reflections, the English painter explores the world around him.
Genevieve Buchanan: Free, joyful and spontaneous... these are the terms used by Genevieve Buchanan to describe her paintings.
Lian Quan Zhen: Influenced by both Western and Eastern watercolour, the art of Lian Quan Zhen is infused with atmosphere brought by vivid colours.
Yaming Cai: The landscapes of this young Chinese artist abound in light and atmosphere.
Magali Dion Novak: French-based artist Magali Dion-Novak’s recent work focuses on powerful, wet-on-wet, monochromatic portraits.
Renate Van Dongen: Dutch-born artist Renate van Dongen is fascinated by the animals we regularly see in our countryside and on our farms.
Chang Hong Bin: The lush green landscapes of the winner of our previous Readers’ Competition, are atmospheric to say the least.
Revelations: Thomas Habermann, Lassana San, Fabien Pétillion, Eric Michaels
ARTIST CHALLENGE: the subtle art of portrait painting. With Richard Tiejun Chao, Olga Kharchenko and Jenny Medved. Portraits may indeed be one of the most arduous subjects artists can tackle in watercolour. Expressing emotions and rendering the likeness of the model are indeed two of the main challenges painters have to face. We asked Jenny Medved, Richard Chao and Olga Kharchenko to share their thoughts on the question.
WATERCOLOURS EVENTS
Readers’ competition : More laureates and more advice! Nishikant Palande, Lois Wolford, Diane Morgan and many more…
International news: Watercolour events from all over the world.
We were there: Weston Park and Fabriano In Acquarello 2018
TECHNICAL GUIDE
Eudes Correia, career, tips, inspiration, composition… 12 pages of essential information to become a consummate artist.
- Workshop: Looking back on Eudes Correia’s masterclass
- Material: Choosing the right format for a group exhibition - Inspiration: Mixing colours on the paper or on the palette?
- Composition: Tips to paint successful landscapes
Reference number | 10114-AOW 31T |
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Editor | Diverti Editions |
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