The Art of Watercolour Magazine 57th issue PRINT Edition
Welcome to Watercolor Masters: in this issue, we celebrate 14 outstanding watercolorists whose work continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Each artist brings a unique approach, technique, and vision to the medium, pushing the boundaries of watercolor artistry: Carmella Tuliszewski, Kendrick Snodin, Michelle Nixon, Yuko Nagayama, Marilyn Wear, George Politis…
MEET THE ARTISTS
Carmella Tuliszewski: Her compositions bring vintage objects to life with a dynamic interplay of light, colour and texture. Her breathtaking still lifes showcase a masterful balance of realism and artistry.
Kendrick Snodin: Fascinated by coastal landscapes, rugged terrains and textures shaped by time, he experiments by mixing watercolour, gouache, acrylic and pastel to enrich his visual language.
Michelle Nixon: Combining technical rigour and sensitivity, her portraits are a reflection on human interaction and shared experience.
Leslie Lamberta: The artist redefines the possibilities of watercolour with her innovative pouring technique, creating vibrant, one-of-a-kind artworks that blend unpredictability with precision.
Louise Lachance: Using mixed media, she creates dynamic, intense and vibrant compositions that celebrate intuition, movement and her love for the element of surprise.
Marilyn Wear: Her breathtaking watercolours transport viewers beneath the ocean’s surface, capturing the mesmerising interplay of light, texture and movement in the marine world.
George Politis: Whether capturing the weathered textures of aged surfaces or the ethereal light of Greece, his work is a delicate balance between realism and abstraction.
Norma Bradley-Walker: She sets up her floral compositions with precision, layering branches and petals to create rhythm and harmony, in short, a richly detailed, meditative garden.
Rajkumar Sthabathy: Painting humble workers and forgotten lives, he immortalises human stories in a world of constant change while questioning the meaning of modernity.
Iretta Hunter: Inspired by her background in textile arts, she has developed a distinctive “striped” painting technique that blends realism and abstraction.
Special New Readers’ Competition
The results of our “Florals & Gardens” themed contest.
Competition winner: Patrice Jorioz.
What’s on: Watercolour events from all over the world.
Portfolio: Yuko Nagayama
Bridging Japanese tradition and modernity, her floral work showcases an exceptional mastery of transparency and a keen sense for visual storytelling.
Quick tips: landscape painting
With Margaret Merry, Andrew Pitt, Jennifer Branch, Ibolya Taligas
Call for entries
Reference number | 15983-AOW 57 |
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Page number | 100 |
Edition date | Mar 13, 2025 |
Editor | Diverti Editions |
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