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

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Discover 789 original watercolors artworks for sale between $500 - $1000. Contemporary emerging artists: Ivan Serbezov, Maria Teresa Fernandes, Ragai Karas, Jennifer E. Miller, Roger Cummiskey, Carol Griffith, Pim Van Der Wel, Roderick Brown, Charles Rowland, Diana Millerpierce, Chuka Machie, Eleanor Hartwell, Stephanie Hayden, Dario Raffaele Orioli, Richard Wynne 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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Maria Teresa Fernandes: 'pristine forest', 1980 Watercolor, Healing. to touch nature is an error. Touching wet watercolor also takes easily to an error, difficult task...
Healing - Watercolor
7 x 10 inches (17.8 x 25.4 cm)
Ragai Karas: 'Rocky shore', 2003 Watercolor, Seascape. Rocky shore in Main...
Seascape - Watercolor
22 x 14 inches (55.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Ragai Karas: 'Reflections', 2004 Watercolor, Life. Window of antique shop...
Life - Watercolor
14 x 17 inches (35.6 x 43.2 cm)
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Maria Teresa Fernandes: 'ibirapuera park', 1973 Watercolor, Automotive. a lane in a calm scenery  ( not signed but authentic  ) ...
Automotive - Watercolor
20 x 13 inches (50.8 x 33.0 cm)
Jennifer E. Miller: 'Black Vultures', 2004 Watercolor, Landscape. This pair of black vultures lived in the abandoned house.  They would drop down through the hole in the tin roof, where the chimney used to be before it collapsed.  They watched me as I painted, so I put them in the painting. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
22 x 14 inches (55.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Jennifer E. Miller: 'Ironwood', 2005 Watercolor, nature. On the eroded bank of the Eno River, trees such as this one cling for life. ...
, 2005
nature - Watercolor
13 x 22 inches (33.0 x 55.9 cm)
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Jennifer E. Miller: 'Lone Sycamore', 2005 Watercolor, nature. I sat at the base of this tree on the bank of the Eno River and painted it, in winter.  ...
nature - Watercolor
15 x 21 inches (38.1 x 53.3 cm)
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Roger Cummiskey: 'The River Shannon', 2002 Watercolor, Architecture. The River ShannonThe longest river in the neighboring islands it rises in the Cuilcagh Mountains. It helps make up three lakes on its journey, Lough Allen, Lough Ree and Lough Derg. Many tributaries including the rivers Inny, Brosna and the Suck join it. Many Counties and towns on route ...
Architecture - Watercolor
10 x 14 inches (25.4 x 35.6 cm)
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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)
Maria Teresa Fernandes: 'Pissarro  Stilt House', 1973 Watercolor, Home. another vision of this slum...
Home - Watercolor
20 x 13 inches (50.8 x 33.0 cm)
Pim Van Der Wel: 'young cow', 2004 Watercolor, Animals. Cows are eveywhere in Holland, so I must portrait them. The longer I paint cows the more I like them. They appear to be shy, but are very curious and sometimes quite bold. Their behavior reminds me of my dog....
, 2004
Animals - Watercolor
54 x 44 cm (21.3 x 17.3 inches)
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Roderick Brown: 'Outback Rider', 2004 Watercolor, Portrait. Australian cattleman...
Portrait - Watercolor
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Roderick Brown: 'By the Window', 2003 Watercolor, Still Life. A bright sunny late autumn morning gave me an opportunity to capture the light in this still life of flowers and vegetables by the window. The abstract pattern of the shadows on the grass outside caught my eye and I wove these into the painting such that they merged with ...
Still Life - Watercolor
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Charles Rowland: 'Mountain Home', 2003 Watercolor, Landscape. This tidy little farm sits atop a cascading mountain of stone in Southern Ohio. The reality of the homesite turns more and more to fantasy as the viewer tumbles down the mountain. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
24 x 20 inches (61.0 x 50.8 cm)
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Diana Millerpierce: 'In for Lunch', 2001 Watercolor, Seascape. Giclee' of original watercolor by an award winning artist who has shown nationally and internationally. Printed at 1440dpi on fine art rag paper with pigmented inks and signed by the artist. ...
Seascape - Watercolor
18 x 25 inches (45.7 x 63.5 cm)
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Diana Millerpierce: 'Debutantes Fantasy', 2001 Watercolor, Floral. Giclee' from a watercolor painted by an award winning artist who has shown nationally and internationally. Printed on fine art paper at 1440 dpi with pigmented inks and signed by the artist with a certificate of authenticity. ...
Floral - Watercolor
18 x 25 inches (45.7 x 63.5 cm)
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Chuka Machie: 'the rythm of life', 2002 Watercolor, Life. life has a rhythm that pulsates with different vibrations. These vibrations comes as chords that combines to make the sound of the music( rhythm of life) . As we live through life we vibrates to the chords of this dynamic symphony of nature. music is formed on a principle that follows ...
Life - Watercolor
22 x 30 inches (55.9 x 76.2 cm)
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Eleanor Hartwell: 'HeavensGate', 2002 Watercolor, Religious. Third of the series, Nomads, Indians, Saints. . . ie. . . Walking Shoes, Feathered Arms, Heaven' s Gate. ...
Religious - Watercolor
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Stephanie Hayden: 'Brandeis in Winter', 2002 Watercolor, Undecided.
Undecided - Watercolor
10 x 6 inches (25.4 x 15.2 cm)
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Dario Raffaele Orioli: 'Talking', 1995 Watercolor, Undecided.
, 1995
Undecided - Watercolor
0 x 0 cm (0.0 x 0.0 inches)
Dario Raffaele Orioli: 'Coming', 1983 Watercolor, Figurative.
, 1983
Figurative - Watercolor
30 x 40 cm (11.8 x 15.7 inches)
Diana Millerpierce: 'Celebration', 2000 Watercolor, Floral. Limited edition of 250 giclee of original watercolor printed at 1440dpi with pigmented inks on fine art paper. Signed and numbered by the artist with certificate of authenticity. Original available upon request.  ...
Floral - Watercolor
25 x 18 inches (63.5 x 45.7 cm)
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Diana Millerpierce: 'From Beginning to End', 2000 Watercolor, Floral. Limited edition of 250 giclee of original watercolor printed at 1440dpi with pigmented inks on fine art paper. Signed and numbered by the artist with certificate of authenticity. Original available upon request.  ...
Floral - Watercolor
25 x 18 inches (63.5 x 45.7 cm)
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Richard Wynne: 'Village Scene', 1999 Watercolor, Landscape. This painting is a result of a trip up country with my trusty companions; my camera and sketchbooks. Actually I always have another friend with me, my banjo. Again it is a panorama for my son. Rhys. Another see a story, tell a story painting. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
77 x 28 cm (30.3 x 11.0 inches)
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Richard Wynne: 'Monks', 1996 Watercolor, Other.  I like long panoramic paintings: there is so much to see, so many stories to tell. I'm sure you recognize the Wat in the background It's one of the most famous in Bangkok. This work was done on paper....
, 1996
Other - Watercolor
90 x 45 cm (35.4 x 17.7 inches)
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Richard Wynne: 'Riverside near Ayuithea', 1996 Watercolor, Landscape.   I love adventures and try to have one every day. This painting is one of many developed during a trip up the River to Ayuithea by rooster tail boat. The very kind boatman provided a case of the local beer for the 5- hour trip upriver. Somehow over 25 paintings...
Landscape - Watercolor
90 x 44 cm (35.4 x 17.3 inches)
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    Maria Teresa Fernandes - Admiring Teresa's paintings we are touched by her pictorial sensitivity. Difficult task in light colors (volume and transparencies on a clear basis). Few do it due to the required dedication with pallete knife(no brush).It's painting consacrated by the love to paint. Radha Abramo(Renowned art critique)comments at Solo Exhibition Catalog at SESC Paulista in June 84 -( sent at request and reproduced in one of the pages of this site). ...

    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....

    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)

    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 ...

    Pim Van Der Wel - Pim van der Wel (1950) combines the art of making watercolours with his work as a business economist. After lessons in all the basic drawing techniques by two Dutch painters in the periods 1980/1987 and 1994/1996 he specialised himself in watercolours. Watercolour offers hardly any limitations, so he can show what he likes and that is light and shadow in dents, creases and gloss etc. His objects are sports (mainly football), cans, torsos, animals (cows, sheep, dogs and chicken). In the last 10 years his work has been shown at (group-)exhibitions in the Netherlands. Some galleries have his works permanently in stock. ...

    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 ...

    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, ...

    Diana Millerpierce - I am attracted to scenes involving strong clear light, that will cast strong shadows for subject matter. I look for a composition of strong dark and light patterns to create a dynamic tension and energy in a painting. My work is drawn from realism of nature, but the overall pattern creates a great deal of abstraction. Color is planned to enhance the tensions and drama in my overall compositions. I hope my paintings help the viewer arrive at a different perspective of the world and its beauty....

    Chuka Machie - I am a self taught artist from eastern part of Nigeria in West Africa. My style of art work is not consistent since it fluctuates between realism and aabtract. They depict different level of life and forms though I prefer to work mostly on theme that portrays African(predominantly Nigerian)way of life and culture....

    Eleanor Hartwell - I am a self taught artist. I like to explore in all types of media, and try out a variety of style and type of work. I have a lot of fun doing what I do. I have done a series of drawings for a book on Harehunting, which will be published in the spring of 2002. "One Day at a Time" In October of 2002, New Hampshire Public Radio will be offering a "gift" of a mug to thier fall fund drive donaters, featuring my painting done specially for this project. ...

    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....

    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 ...

    Richard Wynne - Richard is an acclaimed International Artist recently returned to the USA. Richard has lived in many Countries. "The last being Thailland. He started his art studies at a very young age at the John Herron Art Institute In Indianapolis, Indiana and then later at the Art Institute of Chicago Richard has lived in many countries, painting, and playing music. Mr Wynne has exhibited in Thailand, the United States, Spain, Argentina, Kuwait, Korea, Ihdia, and other Countries. Sometimes perhaps I say too much about my self but maybe it helps people understand what motivates my work. For your information I've lived in 8 different countries and have been around the world 5 times. I speak a few different languages, some very well; others not so well. By the way I am not a workaholic as I don't consider what I do work. I enjoy life too much. I forgot to say I am also a weight lifter as lifting weights is my Zen. When I am troubled the concentration it takes to lift makes me calm. I guess my page will probably be a little different from what people expect. Sorry I have not been uploading new work as ...