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Sofia Wyshkind, Diane Kastensmith Bradbury, Debbie Homewood, James Asher, Keike Twisselmann, Theo Radic, Dario Raffaele Orioli, Derek Mccrea, Randall Fox, Michelle Kutsunakis, Charles Rowland offering original Watercolors artworks.


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Diane Kastensmith Bradbury: 'Spring Trees 28', 2000 Watercolor, Abstract Landscape.  This is an original transparent watercolor.  The subject is stylized trees in front of a fluid background.  Please contact me by email with questions.  ...
Abstract Landscape - Watercolor
24 x 19 inches (61.0 x 48.3 cm)
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Diane Kastensmith Bradbury: 'Fog on Glastonbury Hill', 2007 Watercolor, Abstract Landscape.  This is an original watercolor and guache painted in layers to achieve depth of color and structure.  The subject is abstracted negative trees through the fog at the top of Glastonbury Hill in southern Vermont.  Please contact me by email with questions.   ...
Abstract Landscape - Watercolor
30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm)
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Diane Kastensmith Bradbury: 'Seasons 12', 2000 Watercolor, Undecided.  This is an original transparent watercolor painted in layers to achieve depth of color and structure.  The subject is abstracted negative trees with an arbitrary color division to represent the seasons.  Please contact me by email with questions. ...
, 2000
Undecided - Watercolor
24 x 19 inches (61.0 x 48.3 cm)
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Diane Kastensmith Bradbury: 'Spring Trees 1', 1997 Watercolor, Abstract Landscape.  This is an original transparent watercolor.  The subject is abstracted negative and positive.  Please contact me by email with questions. ...
Abstract Landscape - Watercolor
24 x 19 inches (61.0 x 48.3 cm)
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Debbie Homewood: 'Stonehenge', 2007 Watercolor, Architecture.  Stonehenge is one of the worldsgreat monuments. This watercolourof Stonehenge captures the light ofearly March in the late afternoon. ...
, 2007
Architecture - Watercolor
22 x 15 inches (55.9 x 38.1 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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Debbie Homewood: 'Snow on Riverbank', 2008 Watercolor, Landscape.  An early Winter's snowfall highlights this wonderful winding bend in the Don River, Richmond Hill,just north of Toronto, Ontario. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
15 x 22 inches (38.1 x 55.9 cm)
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Debbie Homewood: 'Canadian Shield Sculpture', 2008 Watercolor, Landscape.  An island in a the beautiful blue water of a Kawartha lake in the summer. I was captivated by the bent trunk of the pine tree. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
22 x 30 inches (55.9 x 76.2 cm)
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James Asher: 'Messing around', 2008 Watercolor, Abstract.
Abstract - Watercolor
5 x 5 inches (12.7 x 12.7 cm)
Keike Twisselmann: 'deerseries', 2008 Watercolor, Abstract Figurative.  Human- Nature- Metamorphosis ...
, 2008
Abstract Figurative - Watercolor
130 x 130 mm ( x )
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Theo Radic: 'Rainbow Mood', 2005 Watercolor, Abstract.
Abstract - Watercolor
30 x 21 cm (11.8 x 8.3 inches)
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Theo Radic: 'Fluidity', 1999 Watercolor, Undecided.
, 1999
Undecided - Watercolor
15 x 20 cm (5.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Theo Radic: 'Djinn', 2006 Watercolor, Abstract.
, 2006
Abstract - Watercolor
22 x 30 cm (8.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Dario Raffaele Orioli: 'Garbige1', 1996 Watercolor, Urban.  pswqioqwiwqi ...
, 1996
Urban - Watercolor
13 x 30 inches (33.0 x 76.2 cm)
Dario Raffaele Orioli: 'Spring', 1989 Watercolor, Landscape.  wdiudiuidudiudis ...
, 1989
Landscape - Watercolor
35 x 50 inches (88.9 x 127.0 cm)
Derek Mccrea: 'Hibiscus flower Watercolor poster print', 2007 Watercolor, Floral. Hibiscus tropical flower flowers floral still life modern realistic watercolor painting and a limited edition signed and numbered fine art poster print. Orange, green, black and white watercolors surreal abstract feel modernism impressionistic touch by a Central Florida artist also in the United States Army Infantry. See more many more ...
Floral - Watercolor
20 x 15 inches (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
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Derek Mccrea: 'Bird of Paradise still life painting', 2008 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Derek Mccrea: 'Peaches', 2008 Watercolor, Food.  Peaches peach fruit still life modern realistic watercolor painting and a limited edition signed and numbered fine art poster print. Orange, green, black and white watercolors surreal abstract feel modernism impressionistic touch by a Central Florida artist also in the United States Army Infantry. See more many more works by...
, 2008
Food - Watercolor
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Randall Fox: 'A recycled Memory Mono Print in 5 Colors', 2008 Watercolor, Mandala.
Mandala - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
Sofia Wyshkind: 'Serenade for Blackberry  Chinese Ink', 2001 Watercolor, Still Life.
Still Life - Watercolor
3 x 5 inches (7.6 x 12.7 cm)
Sofia Wyshkind: 'Serenade for Blackberry  Souvenir of the Beauty', 2001 Watercolor, Still Life.
Still Life - Watercolor
3 x 5 inches (7.6 x 12.7 cm)
Sofia Wyshkind: 'Serenade for Blackberry  Lilies of the Valley', 2001 Watercolor, Still Life.
Still Life - Watercolor
3 x 5 inches (7.6 x 12.7 cm)
Sofia Wyshkind: 'Serenade fof Blackberry  Pebble Hill', 2001 Watercolor, Still Life.
Still Life - Watercolor
3 x 5 inches (7.6 x 12.7 cm)
Sofia Wyshkind: 'Serenade for Blackberry Brown Tone', 2000 Watercolor, Still Life.
Still Life - Watercolor
3 x 5 inches (7.6 x 12.7 cm)
Randall Fox: 'Recycled Memories of an Upside Down Transcendent Manifestation  ', 2007 Watercolor, Zeitgeist.  watercolor on paper, sorry slightly out of focus will fix. ...
Zeitgeist - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
Randall Fox: 'File memory of Nature morte', 2007 Watercolor, Abstract.
Abstract - Watercolor
18 x 16 inches (45.7 x 40.6 cm)
Michelle Kutsunakis: 'Flower Unicorn', 1996 Watercolor, Undecided.  Watercolor painting. . . Matted. . . Size is a bit smaller then stated. . . ...
Undecided - Watercolor
3 x 2 feet (0.91 x 0.61 m)
Charles Rowland: 'Delaware County Barnyard', 2007 Watercolor, Landscape.  A farm yard in Delaware County, Ohio ...
Landscape - Watercolor
21 x 14 inches (53.3 x 35.6 cm)
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Derek Mccrea: 'Moon Light Gothic Modern Fine Art Print', 2007 Watercolor, Landscape.  Gothic night time dark surreal modern watercolour impressionistic landscape painting limited edition signed and numbered fine art poster print, watercolor. To order go to
Landscape - Watercolor
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Derek Mccrea: 'Sandy Hook Lighthouse Watercolor Poster Print', 2004 Watercolor, Seascape. Lighthouse nautical seascape modern fine art watercolor painting limited edition signed and numbered poster print of an edition of 50 total, Huge painting of Sandy Hook lighthouse in New Jersey, one of the oldest operating lighthouses in the United States. ...
Seascape - Watercolor
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
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    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 ...

    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 ...

    Dario Raffaele Orioli - A painting, statue or other work of art speaks best for itself, without superfluous words, but to say a few words about my opinion about art. Art allows us to live, differently at different periods stages of life. Different already in character, temperament of each individual. Through art I seek man Of course, many painters run away from looking for a man because it is a painstaking job, so it is easier for them to end up in abstractions, concepts, etc. under the pretext that it is modern.Abstraction is a trip to the unknown, but after many years of such a trip to the unknown, one gets tired and realizes that he needs the peace and stability he can find in the knowledge of the world around him, which is right outside of him and if he knows how to look, he can think through it enjoy it here and now There is a saying that every living being is a snapshot of nature towards man, this can be applied to art ....Any abstraction is an artists shot at figuration.... Of course it can be the other way around, but what a world this would be if it were ...

    Derek Mccrea - I have an online gallery showcasing my work at

    Randall Fox - I am interested in making visual statements about the interaction of time, history, cultures, memory, intellect, intuitions, experiences and the spiritual, in and on the human creative process. "inherent in all manifest in the few" Born: 1960 Education: Bachelor of Science Degree, Industrial Technology (Technical Management) California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo A.S. Degree Canada Collage, Redwood City, California (General Engineering-Pre Med.) Other: Art History/Art Studies - Stanford University, Palo Alto California Collected in: United States, Holland, Norway, Puerto Rico, Germany, Mexico, England, Brazil ...

    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, ...