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Follow columnist David Egan in “Maker’s Medium” as he highlights the mediums of the fine arts by profiling a different undergraduate art student each week.
This isn’t an attack on the watercolor medium itself or the many great works of art created in it; rather, the disdain for watercolors is part of a general assault on technique and traditional ...
CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT — Arguably, watercolor was the most important medium sustained by American painters struggling with the new demands and untried possibilities of Modernism in the first half of ...
The juxtaposition between the grit and the grandeur of the Mining City is the inspiration behind a new body of work by a ...
The main floor of the exhibit — which documents works from the late 1990s to 2010 — finds Ricketts still married to the watercolor medium. Painted on a slightly larger scale, the works are ...
In the age-old history of artistic media, watercolors are relative upstarts. Though used for centuries to make illustrations, maps and other mostly utilitarian images, they attracted little interes… ...
Watercolor artist Emilee Reed is ecstatic that she has been chosen to be in Art-A-Fair for the first time. Art has always been her passion. Raised by her grandparents in Corona Del Mar, Reed recall… ...
Four Russell watercolor paintings, including "Untitled (Indian on Horseback)," will be sold at auction in March in Great Falls.
In "Morning Catch," Robert Heyer also uses this watercolor medium expertly conveying the wet atmosphere through which two fishermen walk with their catch and another casts his rod unto the surf.
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