Watercolors For Sale - Price Range: $800 - $899

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Discover 69 original watercolors artworks for sale between $800 - $899. Contemporary emerging artists: Jennifer E. Miller, Carol Griffith are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 3 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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Carol Griffith: 'The Environmentalist', 1992 Watercolor, Satire. A narrative portrait of a high stakes player...
Satire - Watercolor
14 x 22 inches (35.6 x 55.9 cm)
Carol Griffith: 'The Politician', 1992 Watercolor, Satire. Portrait of a high stakes gambler...
Satire - Watercolor
21 x 14 inches (53.3 x 35.6 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Jennifer E. Miller - Jennifer E. Miller, with a studio in Hillsborough, NC, has spent 25 years exploring and painting the farms, forests and rivers of her area, working in watercolors and oils.i?1/2 Her style is called plein-air, a French term that literally means i?1/2full airi?1/2, and describes an artisti?1/2s representation of effects of atmosphere and light that cannot be observed in the studio. History and nature are both strong influences in her work. She is a private art teacher. Visit her web site www.waveoverwave.com....

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 ...