Watercolor / Watercolour Art

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Jonathan Benitez, Vanessa Bernal, Hanne Lore Koehler, Dana Zivanovits, Nora Blansett, Ione Citrin, Barry Boobis, Jeffrey Dickinson, Venczak Marianna, Roger Cummiskey, Clinton Lown, Boudewijn Korsmit, Joanna Glazer, Ken Hillberry offering original Watercolors artworks.


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Jonathan Benitez: 'Snake Island', 2011 Watercolor, Beach.  tropical image with strong asian sunlight. ...
Beach - Watercolor
38 x 27 cm (15.0 x 10.6 inches)
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Vanessa Bernal: 'Madonna without child', 2006 Watercolor, Representational.  Watercolor, Abstract Expressionism, Expressionism, Abstract, Modern Art, Cubism     ...
Representational - Watercolor
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Hanne Lore Koehler: 'Muskoka Reflections', 2000 Watercolor, Landscape. Enormous coniferous and deciduous trees cling in every crevice to rocky cliffs that flank Six Mile Lake and hidden among the trees are various cabins, cottages and bunkies. It is a scenic lake contained in an embrace of docks with moored boats of every kind. Inevitably, every once in awhile, ...
Landscape - Watercolor
32 x 40 inches (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
Dana Zivanovits: 'AUTUMN TRAIL', 2010 Watercolor, Landscape.    This watercolor was painted from life and was done on Arches all rag acid free paper. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
7 x 10 inches (17.8 x 25.4 cm)
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Nora Blansett: 'Behind the Veil', 2011 Watercolor, Political.  Behind the Veil was inspired by my years living in Saudi Arabia.  5 x 7, Watercolour and Ink on Cold Press Block. Saudi Islam Muslim Arabia Arab Women Woman hidden eyes face...
Political - Watercolor
5 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 cm)
Ione Citrin: 'Tilt Shopping Center', 2011 Watercolor, Architecture.  19
Architecture - Watercolor
30 x 19 inches (76.2 x 48.3 cm)
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Barry Boobis: 'Trombone painting artwork', 2011 Watercolor, Music.  The trombone shimmers golden yellow in this watercolor interpretation of the Big Band Sound!                                              ...
Music - Watercolor
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Jeffrey Dickinson: 'Mister Mystery', 2011 Watercolor, Comics.     My version of an old comic cover from the 50s, done for the Covered blog.  ...
Comics - Watercolor
11 x 15 inches (27.9 x 38.1 cm)
Venczak Marianna: 'Arrival', 2011 Watercolor, Surrealism.   figurative, women, people, venczak, watercolor, mixed technic, portrait, surreal, paper                     ...
, 2011
Surrealism - Watercolor
210 x 297 mm ( x )
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Roger Cummiskey: 'James Joyce the pluralist', 2011 Watercolor, Abstract Figurative.    From a photograph taken outside Shakespeare & Co on the Rue de LOdeon, Paris 1922. ...
Abstract Figurative - Watercolor
21 x 16 inches (53.3 x 40.6 cm)
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Roger Cummiskey: 'The Spirit of Spain', 2011 Watercolor, Abstract Figurative.   Miguel de Cervantes's great 17th century novel tells the story of the farcical Don Quixote who sets out on a series of illusory chivalrous quests, mounted on his emaciated horse Rocinante and accompanied by the witness squire Sancho Panza. Bacon scholar Martin Harrison, who first recognised the importance of...
Abstract Figurative - Watercolor
16 x 36 cm (6.3 x 14.2 inches)
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Clinton Lown: ' The Human Spirit', 2011 Watercolor, Biblical. This artwork has been destroyed by the tsunami that hides within....
Biblical - Watercolor
12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
Venczak Marianna: 'Eden', 2011 Watercolor, Surrealism.  figurative, women, people, venczak, watercolor, mixed technic, surreal, paper                    ...
, 2011
Surrealism - Watercolor
210 x 297 mm ( x )
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Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Red, yellow', 2011 Watercolor, Portrait.
Portrait - Watercolor
115 x 152 cm (45.3 x 59.8 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Detail 4', 2011 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2011
Portrait - Watercolor
10 x 15 cm (3.9 x 5.9 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Detail 3', 2011 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2011
Portrait - Watercolor
10 x 15 cm (3.9 x 5.9 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Detail 2', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2010
Portrait - Watercolor
10 x 15 cm (3.9 x 5.9 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Detail 1', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2010
Portrait - Watercolor
10 x 15 cm (3.9 x 5.9 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Illustration 3', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.
Portrait - Watercolor
30 x 24 cm (11.8 x 9.4 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Portraits 1', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.
Portrait - Watercolor
115 x 152 cm (45.3 x 59.8 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'White', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2010
Portrait - Watercolor
115 x 152 cm (45.3 x 59.8 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Yellow', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2010
Portrait - Watercolor
115 x 152 cm (45.3 x 59.8 inches)
Boudewijn Korsmit: 'Red monochrome', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.
Portrait - Watercolor
115 x 152 cm (45.3 x 59.8 inches)
Joanna Glazer: 'Beauty Uncovered', 2010 Watercolor, Portrait.  Beauty Uncovered ...
Portrait - Watercolor
30 x 40 cm (11.8 x 15.7 inches)
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Jeffrey Dickinson: 'Jen December 2010', 2010 Watercolor, nudes. Watercolor done in studio from a live model. ...
nudes - Watercolor
15.5 x 10.5 inches (39.4 x 26.7 cm)
Jeffrey Dickinson: 'Katie November 2010', 2010 Watercolor, nudes.  Watercolor done in studio from a live model....
nudes - Watercolor
17 x 14 inches (43.2 x 35.6 cm)
Jeffrey Dickinson: 'Sam March 2011', 2011 Watercolor, nudes. Watercolor done in studio from a live model. ...
nudes - Watercolor
10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm)
Venczak Marianna: 'Desire', 2011 Watercolor, Surrealism.     figurative, portrait, people, venczak, watercolor, mixed technic, surreal, watercolour                  ...
, 2011
Surrealism - Watercolor
210 x 297 mm ( x )
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Ken Hillberry: 'TLC', 2010 Watercolor, Wildlife.   a characteristic need in most species                    ...
, 2010
Wildlife - Watercolor
10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm)
Venczak Marianna: 'Erotica', 2011 Watercolor, Surrealism.    figurative, portrait, people, nude, venczak, watercolor, mixed technic, surreal, watercolour                 ...
, 2011
Surrealism - Watercolor
210 x 297 mm ( x )
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    Jonathan Benitez - my art is a storytelling in visual form.my images are my attempt to extricate memories from my past experiences as a child.i live in a coastal community where the daily toils of the fisher folks are my sources of inspirations. beauty sometimes do not reconcile with certain aesthetics. but i found it in exploring realities,there is beauty in depicting the human conditions,the other side of happiness,the negative feelings as effected by pain and sufferings but unspoken.the best art in the world is not about happiness but its about depicting what happen to humanity. ...

    Vanessa Bernal - Artist's statement: My earliest childhood memories are those of painting with my grandfather and frequently visiting the Art Institute of Chicago where we would spend countless hours together. He taught me that everything we come in contact with has the potential of becoming a work of art. My grandfather and I would take walks together to hunt for "treasures" of discarded objects that later he would turn into beautiful collages and assemblages. It is those lessons I carry with me and -today- in my work I see his influence. I have never been comfortable with expressing myself verbally. I am not one to strike up a conversation with a stranger, nor do I feel comfortable speaking to a group of people. Visual expression comes naturally to me; it is through this means I can best communicate with others and feel the most comfortable. At a young age I became aware of the injustices being perpetrated in the world and was deeply disenchanted with the political process as a means of creating effective change in our global community. For me, becoming an artist was inevitable. Through the visual arts not only did I communicate my life's passions, my fears, ...

    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". ...

    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 ...

    Ione Citrin - Ione is an avant garde artist whose artistic expression takes fantastic shape through her diverse oil and watercolor paintings, bronze sculptures, found object collages and mixed media assemblages. Her paintings and sculptures range from abstract to realistic to impressionistic - all visionary interpretations from her imaginative soul. "When I paint, I dip my brush in my soul... Being an Artist is a life force, not a career choice. Each piece represents a fragment of my life's work. I present the world artistically as I see it, as I wish to see it, and occasionally as I once saw it. You see, It is my identity. Without this expression of self, I am nothing. Through my art I give love." Ione uses only one name but a variety of styles to soothe her wild imagination. A native of Chicago, she is a former television star and commercial voice-over artist. Now she wins awards and sells her creativity through her hands instead of through her larynx. Her art is as original as she is - bold, colorful and highly decorative....

    Barry Boobis - Musical Visions is a body of work devoted to all themes of Music. These themes traverse the worlds of jazz, dance, rock, nature, spirit, and beyond. These musical themes are explored in the universes of realism and abstract, often combining both at a level of Spirit. Having practiced Zen meditation I see all mediums of art as One, which is derived from the ancient Buddhist scriptures. My Greatgrandfather wrote the "Hatikvah," national anthem of Israel, and my father was a jazz piano player, as well as a commercial artist, so the genetic splicing is readily obvious. The heritage of music, as well as art and spirit informs the work, and I offer it as a form of celebration of heightened sensibility. Joyousness, rapture, and expression, not just existence! As artist- in- residence at the Bluenote jazz club in NYC, and a participant in the Newport Jazz Festival and the Saratoga Jazz Festival for many years, I have had the great opportunity to bring this work to lovers of music as well as art throughout the Eastern Seabord of the USA. I now welcome the opportunity to bring it to the world- at- large through absolutearts.com. Please celebrate with me! ...

    Jeffrey Dickinson - My work revolves around the figure. Most is drawn directly from a model in a studio setting. Although that sounds simple anyone who has attempted it knows it takes years of practice and effort to produce something worthwhile. I am constantly working towards improving my drawing skills. A few years ago I began doing quick watercolors over my pencil drawings. I like the spontaneity and immediacy achieved in this way. I also paint in oils and acrylics. These paintings are much more planned out and carefully executed. Although the subject matter is often surreal or narrative they still have as there basis a realistically drawn figure. ...

    Venczak Marianna - I'm a graphic artist, illustrator and painter since 1993. Since then, I have been a Board of Presidency of the "National association of Lovers of Art". My paintings are often a mix of reality and fantasy - emotional reflections of the world surronding us: sparkles of moments I captured and embraced....

    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)

    Clinton Lown - " Should you ask me, whence these stories? Whence these legends and traditions, With the odors of the forest, With the dew and damp of meadows, With the curling smoke of wigwams, With the rushing of great rivers, With their frequent repetitions, And their wild reverberations, As of thunder in the mountains? I should answer, I should tell you," Damn the Damp and where the hells Dave Cramp? Last time I saw him was when we was pulled over on Bathhurt by the Bronze dogs....

    Joanna Glazer - The inner images and bold colours Joanna Ewa Glazer incorporates in her work convey a sense of abundance, total immersion into life and optimism. In her paintings, she creates a space of beauty and paradise in the way that shows resilience and strength regardless of circumstances. Each painting is like a poem , a life affirming experience." All her work is also about sense of identity, search for it and hints as to where to find it She finds her sources in fashion magazines, newspapers, books, art reviews, and advertising. Even a simple image in everyday newspapers may awaken emotion. Joanna Ewa Glazer has travelled and lived for long periods in numerous countries: Poland, France, Italy, Japan, USA, Belgium and UK. She was born in Gdansk (Poland).. ...

    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. ...