Watercolors For Sale - Price Range: $500 - $1000

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Discover 789 original watercolors artworks for sale between $500 - $1000. Contemporary emerging artists: Ragai Karas, Pegasus Gallery, Armineh Bakhtanians, Sadek Ali, James Dailey, Norman Nelson, John Canning, David Rocky Aguirre, Ken Hillberry, Leyla Munteanu, Gilles Durand, Sandra Costa Bras, Rumy Stoianova, Charles Rowland, Roger Cummiskey, Kamal Bhandari, Racheal Yang, Sylvia Styleulove, Theo Radic, Diane Kastensmith Bradbury are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 28 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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Ragai Karas: 'sakura', 2008 Watercolor, Urban.  Street scene
, 2008
Urban - Watercolor
15 x 21 inches (38.1 x 53.3 cm)
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Pegasus Gallery: 'Preacher Walk', 2010 Watercolor, Religious.                                              Artist: Bernard Hoyes   From figure series         Artist: Barrinton Lord                                ...
Religious - Watercolor
8 x 12 inches (20.3 x 30.5 cm)
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Pegasus Gallery: 'Love Ribbons', 2010 Watercolor, Love.                                             Artist: Bernard Hoyes   From figure series         Artist: Barrinton Lord                               ...
Love - Watercolor
8 x 12 inches (20.3 x 30.5 cm)
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Armineh Bakhtanians: 'Ponder', 1979 Watercolor, Portrait.   16
, 1979
Portrait - Watercolor
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Sadek Ali: 'NATURE', 2009 Watercolor, undecided.
, 2009
undecided - Watercolor
56 x 38 inches (142.2 x 96.5 cm)
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James Dailey: 'the bullfighter', 2010 Watercolor, Americana.   western, rodeo, bulls, cowboys, equine    ...
Americana - Watercolor
17 x 27 inches (43.2 x 68.6 cm)
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Sadek Ali: 'Nature', 2009 Watercolor, Landscape.
, 2009
Landscape - Watercolor
56 x 38 cm (22.0 x 15.0 inches)
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Norman Nelson: 'Rock Forms', 2009 Watercolor, Abstract.  Rock Forms inspired from Lava rock and  splattered lava on rock from the desert ...
, 2009
Abstract - Watercolor
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
John Canning: 'The Columbia', 2009 Watercolor, Architecture.  Historic 100 year old Spanish style structure captured in watercolor. Limited Edition, signed & numbered Giclee' reproduction on 300lbs. archival watercolor paper. ...
Architecture - Watercolor
20 x 30 inches (50.8 x 76.2 cm)
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John Canning: 'Victorian Palms', 2000 Watercolor, Architecture.  Limited Edition, signed & numbered Giclee'reproduction on 300lbs. archival watercolor paper.  ...
Architecture - Watercolor
20 x 30 inches (50.8 x 76.2 cm)
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John Canning: 'Tropical Breeze', 1999 Watercolor, Architecture.  Limited Edition, signed & numbered Giclee'reproduction on 300lbs. archival watercolor paper. ...
Architecture - Watercolor
30 x 20 inches (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
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David Rocky Aguirre: 'Hawaiian turtle', 1994 Watercolor, Wildlife.   Hawaiian sea turtle. Watercolor on paper.  ...
Wildlife - Watercolor
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Ken Hillberry: 'Georgia Queen', 2001 Watercolor, Landscape.  The Georgia Queen is docked in Savannah, GA, and houses a restaurant. the old paddlewheeler churns up and down the harbor and serves up delicious meals, as well as, tours.  ...
Landscape - Watercolor
13 x 14 inches (33.0 x 35.6 cm)
Ken Hillberry: 'Femme Torso', 2004 Watercolor, Figurative.  Strong, proportional view of frontal figure study. ...
Figurative - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
Leyla Munteanu: 'Was', 2005 Watercolor, Representational.
, 2005
Representational - Watercolor
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Gilles Durand: 'Le Grau du Roi Camargue', 2008 Watercolor, Seascape.   Original watercolor on Fabriano Artistico paper....
Seascape - Watercolor
19 x 14 inches (48.3 x 35.6 cm)
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Gilles Durand: 'Negresco in Nice', 2008 Watercolor, Cityscape.   Original watercolor on Fabriano Artistico paper....
Cityscape - Watercolor
18 x 14 inches (45.7 x 35.6 cm)
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Gilles Durand: 'Marie Agnes playing the Austrian Zither', 2008 Watercolor, Music.   Original watercolor painting on Fabriano Artistico paper....
Music - Watercolor
16 x 22 inches (40.6 x 55.9 cm)
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Sandra Costa Bras: 'Romantic Monster', 2003 Watercolor, Abstract Figurative.  Watercolor on paper ...
Abstract Figurative - Watercolor
24 x 18 cm (9.4 x 7.1 inches)
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Rumy Stoianova: 'Girl', 2007 Watercolor, Life.
, 2007
Life - Watercolor
50 x 90 cm (19.7 x 35.4 inches)
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Rumy Stoianova: 'You', 2007 Watercolor, Love.
, 2007
Love - Watercolor
50 x 90 cm (19.7 x 35.4 inches)
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Rumy Stoianova: 'The dove', 2007 Watercolor, Love.
, 2007
Love - Watercolor
50 x 90 cm (19.7 x 35.4 inches)
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Charles Rowland: 'Devonshire Cottages', 2008 Watercolor, Landscape.  Prim cottages in the Devon countryside ...
Landscape - Watercolor
20 x 11 inches (50.8 x 27.9 cm)
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Roger Cummiskey: 'Diana Resting', 2008 Watercolor, Figurative.  New watercolor original May 2008. ...
Figurative - Watercolor
29 x 23 cm (11.4 x 9.1 inches)
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Kamal Bhandari: 'My Village', 2006 Watercolor, Landscape.  It is a scene in Typical scottish village where there is a small house. The Sheeps and hens are grazing in open. The man is carrying a basket along with a barking dog ang the woman is bring water in buckets  from a nearby river. ...
, 2006
Landscape - Watercolor
22 x 18 inches (55.9 x 45.7 cm)
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Racheal Yang: 'autumn leaves', 2008 Watercolor, Trees.
Trees - Watercolor
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Sylvia Styleulove: 'Woman s back', 2002 Watercolor, nudes.
nudes - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Theo Radic: 'Fete Gallante', 2006 Watercolor, Abstract.   30. 0 ...
Abstract - Watercolor
30 x 20 cm (11.8 x 7.9 inches)
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Diane Kastensmith Bradbury: 'Equinox Pond', 2007 Watercolor, Abstract Landscape.  This is an original transparent watercolor painted on site at Equinox Pond in Vermont.  The subject is abstracted negative trees with the pond in the foreground.  Please contact me by email with questions. ...
Abstract Landscape - Watercolor
15 x 11 inches (38.1 x 27.9 cm)
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Debbie Homewood: 'Pond Magic ', 2007 Watercolor, Landscape.  This century farm's barn and silo are a wonderful site nestled in the background against a field of grain and a good old- fashioned pond or watering hole. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
22 x 15 inches (55.9 x 38.1 cm)
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    Pegasus Gallery - The Gallery Pegasus The Gallery Pegasus was opened in 1989 by Vera Ennis and Pat Ramsay. This was the brainchild of a former General Manager of the Pegasus Hotel, who approached Pat Ramsay, who was then the Curator of the Mutual Life Gallery. From inception, the Gallery Pegasus has always promoted a standard of excellence worthy of its importance on the Jamaican Art scene. At all times we showcase the highest standard of Jamaican paintings and sculptures. The Gallery allows easy accessibility for both local and foreign artists to exhibit their works, as they seek to revolutionise the way forward in the arts. The Gallery continues to discover emerging Artists and promote established Artists. The Gallery Pegasus opened its doors with a cutting edge because of its ideal location. It is located in the lower lobby of the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel which is one of the most popular Hotels in New Kingston. This of course naturally lends itself to more viewers and potential buyers, making us one of the preferred choices. ...

    Armineh Bakhtanians - I hold degrees in commercial art, design, and interior design from UCLA, Rio Hondo College and Mount. San Antonio college. Although my profession has been in the field of inerior design for many years, creating works of art in watercolor has been my passion. The world is full of colors, shapes, designs, and beauty, if we choose to see it. It keeps on moving to the rhythms of many sorts. As one observer of nature,and creator of art and beauty I am commited to telling stories in forms of shapes and images that have come to me through my herritage of centuries to the PRESENT MOMENT. My father was a great inspiration for me as a child, and led me to the wonderous world of art, and as an artist I am committed to the growth and change in my work just as it is innate in nature. Armineh...

    John Canning - The artwork of John Canning is a vehicle for a wide ranging regional tour; and as it discovers and reveals an eclectic array of architectual styles,vegetation, figurative and color combinations, it delivers diversity. Through intense observation and deft rendering of natural lighting and atmospherics, John moves beyond mere structure and arrives at a true sense of place... The original works of John Canning are paintings & drawings created with watercolors, color/graphite pencils, pastels, charcoals, India inks and sepia embellished photographic transfers Created on bright white cold pressed fine textured art board or bright white 300-lb,100% cotton cold pressed archival watercolor paper Collectors may purchase existing originals, or have a commissioned piece created Limited edition hand-embellished, signed and numbered prints are available on bright white, 100% cotton, 300 weight textured archival papers,or on white surfaced medium-textured canvas All Fine Art Reproductions are personally printed, & hand-pulled by the artist. Posters published by Winn Devon Art Group. ...

    David Rocky Aguirre - ************** To me, Art seems to be a universal language. It can be used to portray something beautiful and uplifting, or to portray a tragedy to motivate and move people to act. To motivate them to help in some way as in Picasso's "Guernica 1937". I have a wide range in creative interests, from most forms of painting- oil to watercolor and on to print forms, sculpture, photography, film and computer animation. Contact me for any creative projects you may have....

    Ken Hillberry - In art and in life, dynamics of balance, integrity and tolerant interaction of all elements or participants ought to be see, experienced and maintained. At the same time, the challenge of affecting this balance is creatively encountering all changes and adapt accordingly. For some, the destination or pre-determined outcomes are sought more often than not. Then there are some who savor the journey, thus witnessing and enjoying developments along the way. I fall into the latter category. It's like watching the film develop in a darkroom. the image takes form a little at a time right before my eyes. The creative process, for me, is void of pressure and timeless. The ability and practice and discipline are central in my approach. My creative intent is to engage a viewer in thought and emotion, as well as, with their eyes. Using imagination, retrospect or model, my range of composition can be conceptual, perhaps impressionistic or abstract in application, but always developed to evoke an awareness and appreciation for the relative conditions in life experience and art form as I incisively or playfully interpret my experiences along the way. ...

    Leyla Munteanu - ARTIST'S STATEMENT Leyla Munteanu I have always felt a special connection with textural surfaces and the human figure. The beauty and strength in human features was a preferred subject in my work. Now I am focusing on the nostalgic. My love for the human figure has evolved into an interest in what they leave behind. Human marks left on objects and surfaces over time become more important than representation of the people who made the marks. I find my inspiration in immediate surroundings, and I hope that my work will lead the viewer to see the beauty that I see. First impressions are everything. Most often my depictions of those experiences are simply my way of saying "you should see what I saw!" Each piece has special meaning to me, which will not necessarily be the same meaning the viewer may attach to it. Art tells us something about ourselves and my work is the world as I see it, a world that brings back memories. I grew up in Bucharest Romania, a town marked by a long history; every place was worn by time or human nature. I'm still amazed by my memories of these places. All ...

    Sandra Costa Bras - After trying several painting and photography techniques, I chose watercolour as the main media of expression of feelings, sensations and thoughts. The paintings always start with small dots of water and colour and through the interaction of both the paintings are born. All the things lost and lock in my memory, feelings and thoughts, images, landscapes, places, people and situations, appear between, the fields of colour, the lines, the forms and become alive. I found, working with watercolours, my inner self. Watercolours were chosen as my main technique cause, with then and with small pieces of paper, I express myself totally. I no longer fell the pressure and the need, I felt before, of working on large canvas and I feel free to do whatever it comes to my mind. So the result of these last years of work is those paintings full of light, colour, life and movement. I found myself as a painter....

    Rumy Stoianova - Rumiana Stoianova was born in Sofia, Bulgaria on the 12 May 1960. From 1978 to 1979 shi is a student of Boris Angelakov who gave her first knowlege in the fiend of Art and Scenografy. 1980 - 1981 she is a private student of famoust Bulgarian graphic artists and a proffesor at the Academy of Art in Sofia Galiley Simeonov. 1984 - 1988 she masters the art of working with leather woodcarving and painting icons in the art studio of the most talanted Bulgarian artists Kamen Raichev. 1978 - 1993 works in the field of advertising in the Student Campus in Sofia as an artist and calligrapher....

    Charles Rowland - Charles Rowland works in various media, including watercolor, gouache and pen and ink. He has lived in the Columbus, Ohio area since 1970 and currently resides in southern Delaware County A watercolor artist for over 20 years he is both an active artist and teacher. His work has won many awards in Ohio area exhibitions and can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the Midwest, West and southern United States. His work is represented by The Armory, Port Clinton, Ohio, JR Designs, Powell, Ohio, the Pump House Center for the Arts in Chillicothe, Ohio, the Kelly Graphics gallery in Milan, Ohio and various exhibitions around the state. He is past President of the Worthington Area Art League, a signature member of the Ohio Watercolor Society, Central Ohio Watercolor Society, and the Worthington, Ohio and Westerville, Ohio Art Leagues. His work is characterized by strong design and a solid approach to the technical fundamentals of the medium. While avoiding "photorealism", his painting style captures the essence and emotion of the subject while involving the viewers' imagination in its' interpretation. The choice of subject matter is diverse ranging from seascapes and landscapes to still lifes and portraits. An avid sailor, ...

    Roger Cummiskey - I am a full time visual Artist. www.rogercummiskey.com Membereships: Professional Member of Visual Artists Ireland - VAI. Member The ArtistsaEURtm Resale Right (ARR) (Droit de Suite) In Ireland - IVARO. Chairman of the Andalusian International Artists Group - AIA-Group - PAIA. Member AsociaciA3n EspaA+-ola de Pintores y Escultores - AEPE. Member AsociaciA3n de Acuarelistas de MA!laga - AAM.. Member of NADFAS - Costa del Sol Decorative and Fine Arts Society. I am a Professional Member of the Sculptors' Society of Ireland Ltd. (aka Visual Artists Ireland)

    Kamal Bhandari - I am a contemporary realist painter based in India. I did three year diploma in Drawing and painting from Kumar College of Fine arts, Ludhiana under the supervision of Director and Senior faculty Mr.Raaz Thakur. Just back after attending Summer 2011 intensive workshop by Florence Academy of Art at Gothenburg Sweden. The instructors were Andreas Birath, Stephen Bauman and Cornelia Hernes, all my favourites. I have a strong desire study under Ted Seth Jacobs, Daniel Graves, John Angel, Jeremy Lipking, Morgan Weistling, Steve Hanks, Anthony Ryder and Jacob Collins. ...

    Sylvia Styleulove - Art is my passion. I have been interested in exploring and understanding life through art since I was a small child. I have learned to appreciate the beauty in everyday events and the people around me. Nothing is as simple or as ordinary as it first seems. Every day I live is amazing and I am grateful for the opportunity I have to share my experiences with you through my art. You are my inspiration. We all experience a balance of many things: joy and sorrow, the interplay of light and dark, textures, scents, movements, and sound. For me, balance is the key to life. Yin and Yang, so to speak. This eastern duality is simple but powerful and it is a major element in my art. It is through art that my imagination comes to life without constraints as to media. Our appreciation for what is beautiful is limitless, boundless, and formless, but we give it form. Perhaps, through my passion I can inspire you, as well. ...

    Theo Radic - Everyone experiences drawing and painting as children. I was perhaps one year old therefore when I was first initiated into the painter's craft. I continued these universal beginnings throughout my school years and sporadic courses in college (which gave me few insights into this art). [...] I had only myself as a teacher in the art of painting. My evolution as a painter paralleled that of art history in general, beginning with my prehistoric period as a one-year-old-clutcher-of-crayolas, groping through Egyptian and Greek periods; a Renaissance period; and then neo-classicism, romanticism and naturalism; impressionism and fauvism; cubism and abstract expressionism. At nineteen I went to Europe, thirsty for scope and depth in Art which America lacks. Having established myself in the south of France, I absorbed the emanations of the modern masters who had lived and painted there. I was profoundly moved by the bizarre snow storm over La Cote d'Azur on the night of Picasso's death. No such storm had ever been seen before in April, as old-timers in Nice told me. [...] Fully acknowledging my debt to 'abstract expressionism', I nonetheless do not consider my art'abstract' - a word ...

    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 ...