Watercolors For Sale - Price Range: $2000 - $2999

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Discover 184 original watercolors artworks for sale between $2000 - $2999. Contemporary emerging artists: Diane Kastensmith Bradbury, Dana Zivanovits, Abbas Nemati, Michelle Scott, Ivan Serbezov, Jodi Castagnozzi, Carol Griffith, Thomai Kontou, James Parker, Roderick Brown, Stephanie Hayden, Hanne Lore Koehler are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 7 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Dana Zivanovits: 'SEATED FIGURE', 1982 Watercolor, Undecided.  Early figure study done from life. A signed and dated Zivanovit's original. ...
Undecided - Watercolor
18 x 18 inches (45.7 x 45.7 cm)
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Abbas Nemati: 'Bam City', 2006 Watercolor, People.  For the people who suffer from earthquike in Bam Iran ...
, 2006
People - Watercolor
50 x 2 cm (19.7 x 0.8 inches)
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Abbas Nemati: 'New Context', 2006 Watercolor, Abstract.  This work shows my new painting layers. ...
Abstract - Watercolor
35 x 2 cm (13.8 x 0.8 inches)
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Abbas Nemati: 'Khatnaghashi 2', 2002 Watercolor, Abstract.  This work was derived from Iranian caligraphy.  ...
Abstract - Watercolor
30 x 2 cm (11.8 x 0.8 inches)
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Abbas Nemati: 'Khatnaghashi 1', 2002 Watercolor, Abstract.  This work is derived from Iranian caligraphy. ...
Abstract - Watercolor
30 x 2 cm (11.8 x 0.8 inches)
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Michelle Scott: 'The Shopper', 1998 Watercolor, Cityscape.
Cityscape - Watercolor
24 x 20 inches (61.0 x 50.8 cm)
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Ivan Serbezov: 'Landscape  with a windmill', 2006 Watercolor, Landscape.
Landscape - Watercolor
35 x 50 cm (13.8 x 19.7 inches)
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Jodi Castagnozzi: 'Angel Sleeping', 2006 Watercolor, Mythology. Jodi Castagnozziwww. castagnozzi. net...
Mythology - Watercolor
1 x 1 feet (0.30 x 0.30 m)
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Carol Griffith: 'Breakfast of Champions', 2005 Watercolor, Satire. I watch the news too often. ...
Satire - Watercolor
30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm)
Carol Griffith: 'Pattern Painting Fish', 2001 Watercolor, Still Life. Part of a series of watercolors playing with pattern and its sources in three dimensions. ...
Still Life - Watercolor
29 x 20 inches (73.7 x 50.8 cm)
Carol Griffith: 'Pattern Painting Abstraction', 2000 Watercolor, Still Life. Part of a series of watercolors playing with pattern and its sources in three dimensions. ...
Still Life - Watercolor
21 x 29 inches (53.3 x 73.7 cm)
Carol Griffith: 'Pattern Painting Circularity', 2000 Watercolor, Still Life. Part of a series of watercolors playing with pattern and its sources in three dimensions. ...
Still Life - Watercolor
29 x 21 inches (73.7 x 53.3 cm)
Thomai Kontou: 'my shirt', 2004 Watercolor, Interior.
, 2004
Interior - Watercolor
50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inches)
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Thomai Kontou: ' pomegranate', 2004 Watercolor, Interior.
Interior - Watercolor
30 x 40 cm (11.8 x 15.7 inches)
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Thomai Kontou: 'nostos', 2004 Watercolor, Interior.
, 2004
Interior - Watercolor
35 x 45 cm (13.8 x 17.7 inches)
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James Parker: 'Mazunte Ocean Scene', 2003 Watercolor, Seascape. The beach at Mazunte, Mexico...
Seascape - Watercolor
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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Roderick Brown: 'Young Note', 2001 Watercolor, Portrait. I have always been fascinated by the complexity of the saxophone and felt there was a real challenge in capturing a musician' s hands playing one of these instruments. A friend of mines young son gave me this opportunity. This painting won the gold medal first prize in a competition ...
, 2001
Portrait - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Michelle Scott: 'Lees Place', 1996 Watercolor, Cityscape.
, 1996
Cityscape - Watercolor
19 x 25 inches (48.3 x 63.5 cm)
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Stephanie Hayden: 'Carolina Farmland', 2002 Watercolor, Undecided.
Undecided - Watercolor
20 x 14 inches (50.8 x 35.6 cm)
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Michelle Scott: 'Carousel', 1997 Watercolor, Undecided.
, 1997
Undecided - Watercolor
26 x 20 inches (66.0 x 50.8 cm)
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Hanne Lore Koehler: 'Rain Rain Go Away', 2000 Watercolor, Children. The little boy in this watercolor painting fell asleep in the doorway while waiting for the rain to stop so he could go out and play. His new puppy has also fallen asleep. Both seem unaware that the sun has come out in the meantime. Do you have a treasured...
Children - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Diane Kastensmith Bradbury - I love the spontaneity and freshness of watercolor - especially the "accidental" movement of color that results from painting wet into wet. I usually start with a wet into wet technique, and work through all the stages of the paper, until I am painting wet into dry. I often soak the painting in the bathtub overnight to soften the edges and lighten the colors, going back in the next day to sharpen details and brighten or darken colors where needed. I repeat this process until I can see that the painting is finished. I believe the record for the number of times this was done was a painting I sold in 1985, called "Blue Tree". It had been soaked twenty-two times before I was satisfied with the result. Of course, high quality paint and paper are essential to this process. "Seasons ...

Dana Zivanovits - Dana Zivanovits was born in 1958 in Columbus, Ohio and received his art training from the Columbus College of Art and Design (1978 to 1982). After art school, he went abroad for a year and studied the art of the old masters in London, Paris, Madrid, Rome and Venice. Returning to his studio in Columbus to develop these influences into a new body of work, he then traveled to Mexico and studied the sculpture and painting of that country for an extended period. The unique and vivid colors of Palenque and Vera Cruz intensified his palette. After a period in Ohio, he then moved to Venice Beach, California where the brilliant light of the region reinforced his desire to capture effects of sunlight and atmosphere. Returning to Ohio in 1995, he has continued to paint themes deriving inspiration form sources such as world mythology, classic and B-grade cinema, literature and dreams. However his primary inspiration is direct observation from nature, versus an approach based in art theories or cultural critique. Dana has been widely represented by galleries and exhibition projects including Julie Rico and Mega Boom in Los Angeles, the Venice Art Detour, Around the Coyote Festival in Chicago ...

Michelle Scott - Michelle Scott has been a visual artist since the 4th grade when her teacher introduced her to its "magic". She attended American River College in Sacramento and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena majoring in Illustration. Please visit her personal website at:

Carol Griffith - My oil paintings are meditations triggered by places or situations in my memory, arrived at through a sort of daydreaming state of mind. I attempt to evoke that mood in the handling of the formal elements of the painting, especially the color and the perspectival point of view. I wish to create both a believable place and the sense of something more significant behind it. The viewer, in contact with the painting and their own memories, may then project into the space and experience the significance that I sensed. This approach has led me to an interest in souvenirs. I see them as an attempt to capture a special place or experience in concrete or symbolic form. By doing paintings of my own remembered places and experiences, I have been following a parallel path. I like the comparison with one purpose of art. I use borders in some of the paintings to function simultaneously as framing devices and as an arena in which to create a dialogue with the internal painting. The borders also extend the meaning of the internal subject. Memories often consist of simultaneous kaleidoscopic vignettes that, in combination, embody the whole, original experience. Each vignette is also ...

Thomai Kontou - Thomai Kontou CURRICULUM VITAE Thomai Kontou learned sketching from 1971 to 1978 in Athens, in the Vrassida Vlahopoulos and Theodoros Drossos ateliers. She was taught painting by Yannis Tsarouhis, while she learned the Fresco Technique by Dimitris Kostopoulos. She is continuously present in the Artistic area since 1973 with 22 individual exhibitions and has taken part in 260 group shows in Greece and abroad. She participated in 11 BIENNALES: 1996 in Belgrade, 1998 in Mexico, 1999 and 2001 in Pisa aEUR" Italy and in 2002 and 2004 in Poland, 2005 in Nikcic - Serbia and Ankara aEUR" Turkey. 2006 in Victoria aEUR" Canada, and in the International Spanish Flu Mail Art Biennial in Hungary. 2007 in aEURoe2 Medial Art BiennialaEUR? in London, England. 2007 it is one from the two Greek attendances, that took part in the program "Scenes and Sounds of My City" that was co-organised by the central UNESCO in Paris and the Sharjah Biennial 8, the United Arab Emirates. She was selected by the Internal Committee it takes part in Florence Biennale 2007 Her works are influenced by the Aegean Sea, its stones and shells, by the Universal flows and the AngelsaEURtm Plasmas. Works of her can be found in...

James Parker - Painting, drawing, and to a lesser degree, photography, have been the driving creative force in my life for the past two years. The changing circumstances of life have allowed this to happen, and for this I am quite grateful. Pin and ink, liquid watercolors, acrylics, and the mixing of mediums are used for these works. My art is somewhere between reality and fantasy, with perhaps a unique style (as all are) which is slowly maturing. Much of my work I try to make light, colorful and fun, and even somewhat premitive with a touch of fantasy. Rustic little cabin scenes, and most seascapes perhaps show this best. Landscapes--mountains, trees, ocean and beach scenes, these are my favorite subjects. I prefer to work quite small. Most paintings and drawings come with wooden 11"X14" frames and hand selected colored mattes. These smaller sized works I have found to be excellent for creating pictures that are both colorful enough and detailed enough to carry an "impact". A few fine art's photographs taken back in the late eighties, some of which were published by a national calendar company in 1989 and 90 are also offered here. Those hundreds of hours looking ...

Roderick Brown - Roderick (Rod) Brown was born in Western Australia. Rod spent his first 30 years in an arid and remote gold mining town. As a youngster he remembers the great freedom he enjoyed surrounded by the stark but vivid images of the mines and surrounding bush, which he regularly explored. Rod as a child watched his father paint in oils and sketch, in charcoal and ink, portraits of local identities. The early seeds to later pursue art were sown at this time. Rod has enjoyed living with his family in Australia, Europe and the USA. During this time he has visited over 40 countries around the world enriching his life and building on the foundations acquired in his hometown, which was a very multicultural society. Rod decided to explore his artistic leanings taking up oil painting while living in Sydney. At that time Rod was a member of the Castle Hill Art Society and The Hornsby Art Society. Rod took up watercolour painting in the early 1980's, which has been his preferred medium since. Rod has exhibited at many public shows particularly while living in Sydney and has over the years painted commissioned portraits. Rod has paintings in corporate and ...

Stephanie Hayden - My work varies in style, i try to capture moments of my life on different canvases, from watercolours, acrylics, to montages, sculpture and my photography. Much of my work is dark & disturbing and i can attribute it to the fact that until recently i was registered blind, legally, having been born with dislocated lenses. The more vibrant & colourful works are from my later period after i had surgery to implant interocular lenses, thus i now see the world in a totally different way. This can be seen across my portfolio....

Hanne Lore Koehler - The unique contemporary style, a sort of impressionistic realism, of Canadian artist, author illustrator, Hanne Lore Koehler has developed naturally in her watercolors, oil and acrylic paintings. Choose from a wide range of subjects including action-packed sports art, energetic portraits, landscapes, still life, fantasy and children's book illustrations or commission a custom painting. "I have splashed powerful action sports on watercolor canvases for the Canadian Olympic Association and stroked a gentle brush to capture elusive moments of light and mood on oil canvases for private and corporate collectors. My subjects are as varied as my interests and I adjust my style to suit the mood of my subjects but the finished painting always exudes my love of life. I try always to remain true to my objective and motto: to satisfy the eye with form, the mind with purpose and the soul with imagination". ...