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Watercolor Society Celebrates 101st Exhibition
Known for its diversity of watermedia styles, masters of the medium, and up and coming artists from around the world, this society ...
Watercolor Landscapes of Home
The Concord Museum is debuting a new exhibition titled "Home" by Loring W. Coleman, a notable plein air painter of New England landscapes through...
11 Floral Paintings in Oil, Watercolor, and Pastel
View exceptional floral paintings that have won recognition in the PleinAir Salon (and learn how to enter your best works to win cash and publication).
Watercolor Masters Open Their Studio Doors
World-class watercolor artists from all over the world are welcoming you into their art studios this one-of-a-kind virtual event. Enjoy Q&A sessions with the faculty, roundtable discussions, and much more.
On View: The Watercolor Gang at 50 Years
Five decades ago, Finis Collins, Ivan McDougal, and Clay McGaughy took a week-long painting trip to Texas’s magnificent Big Bend National Park. They enjoyed it so much they decided to make it an annual event. View the resulting paintings in this exhibition.
The Character Watercolor Creates
For Saint Cloud, Minnesota, native Dan Mondloch, personal connections with all things Midwestern and family tradition have allowed him to blossom into an accomplished watercolorist.
Watercolors of the American West
Take a 200-year trip through the West with 41 watercolor artists in a new book titled "The River Flows" (preview it here...)
Wonderful Watercolor
Fine Art Today traveled to rural eastern North Carolina for a chat with accomplished watercolorist Pat Holscher, whose pictures of seagulls, pelicans, and more feel right at home next to the Pamlico River.
JMW Turner: Watercolors from Tate
Mystic Seaport Museum, in partnership with Tate, London, will host a major monographic exhibition devoted to the watercolors of one of Britain’s greatest painters: J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851).
Frederick Brosen: Watercolors of NYC
Fourteen watercolor paintings, ranging in scale from 10 x 9 inches to 45 x 32 inches, celebrate the city that has served as the artist’s career-long muse and lifelong home.