The Art of Watercolour Magazine 55th issue PRINT Edition
The Art of Watercolour invites you on a new global journey filled with delightful surprises and wonderful connections. From the sunlit landscapes of Svetlin Sofroniev to the coastal scenes of David Norman, the intimate portraits by Zadorine, and the expressive characters of Michael Solovyev, this latest issue provides a stunning overview of watercolour art from around the world!
CONTENTS:
Catherine Mcclung: In her exceptional watercolours, she unveils the enchantment of birds. Immerse yourself in an artistic realm that blends sensitivity, skill and a meticulous observation of nature.
Jerald Silva: Through his paintings, Jerald Silva explores the nuances of light and the beauty of familiar objects, blending classic techniques with contemporary inspirations to capture the ephemeral.
Andrei Zadorine: Immerse yourself in the captivating universe of this master watercolourist and discover the inspiration and passion which permeate works brimming with nostalgia and light.
César Gordillo Aguilar: In his landscapes and cityscapes, each brushstroke is guided by a perpetual aesthetic quest.
Svetlin Sofroniev: Watercolour is the mirror of the deep connection between the artist and the aquatic element. It offers an enchanting dive into the world of art and nature.
Slawa Prischedko: The artist reveals how a precise control of pigments and techniques can transform an artwork into a harmonious blend of abstraction and reality that showcases the subtle relationship between these elements.
Nuria Riera: Expressing a fascination for colour and form intertwined with a profound connection to nature, she breathes life into works imbued with gentleness and poetry.
Anne Baron: A passionate artist who reinvents watercolour in her poetic and dreamlike works.
Kyle Fortu-Legaspi: Revealing a subtle and delicate approach to watercolour, her still lives combine light and softness, paying tribute to the artist’s Filipino culture by incorporating traditional fabrics.
Wiebke Meier: Explore the essence of nature through her captivating watercolours, where emotions blend harmoniously into marine tones inviting a deep connection with the North Sea landscapes.
Michael Solovyev: An insight in the art of portraying life, movement and light on paper with the captivating portraits of Michael Soloviev.
Portfolio David Normana
With his subtle expertise in perspective and his pursuit of creative balance, the artist offers fleeting scenes where light interacts with unique stories.
History: Scottish artist Arthur Melville (1855-1904)
Revelations: Svitlana Eccles-Kuznetsova and Linda Whynman.
What’s on: Watercolour events from all over the world.
Call for entries
EDITORIAL
“The great artist is the one who dares to be himself”
Autumn is that season when nature gently enters a phase of transformation. The colours grow warmer, the shadows lengthen, and the landscape changes its pace. For the artist, it is a privileged period, where inspiration seems to come naturally, carried by the rust, gold, and purple hues that fill the horizon. Watercolour, with its lightness and fluidity, is undoubtedly the ideal medium for capturing the essence of these moments. Every brushstroke can express the delicacy of a falling leaf, every shade of colour can convey the soft light of an October afternoon. It is a technique that, by its nature, demands a certain sensitivity, an ability to seize the moment before it fades away. As Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo: “The great artist is the one who dares to be himself.” Autumn is a season when it is important to follow this path, to explore one’s own view of the world, to translate one’s emotions into shapes and colours. Each artwork is a unique interpretation, a window into the artist’s inner world.
In this issue, we invite you to discover creations inspired by this very special season. From the melancholy, twilight-lit landscapes of David Norman, to the vibrant yet gently evocative portraits of Slawa Prischedko, every page reflects this atmosphere full of subtle changes and fleeting beauty that is unique to autumn. As nature prepares for the winter’s rest, for us artists, it is an invitation to slow down, to observe carefully and to find beauty in the details. Autumn, though it signals the end of a cycle, is also a time of renewal for the creative spirit, a moment to reinvent oneself, again and again. Happy reading.
The Editorial Team.
Reference number | 15436-AOW 55 |
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Page number | 100 |
Edition date | Sep 12, 2024 |
Editor | Diverti Editions |
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