She is a British
watercolourist of immense talent and I have long admired her use of strong colours which really push the medium to its limits.
Other like - minded artists of the period included William Sadler (1782 - 1839), the oil painter Henry O'Neill (1798 - 1880), George Petrie (1790 - 1866), and the important
watercolourists John Henry Campbell (1757 - 1828), Andrew Nicholl (1804 - 86) and Francis Danby (1793 - 1861).
Other artists associated with the Regionalism movement include the Ohio - born
watercolourist Charles Burchfield (1893 - 1967), the New Mexico - based painter Peter Hurd (1904 - 84), and the Vermont artist Paul Sample (1896 - 1974).
In this class,
professional watercolourist Andrew Geeson shows you how to create loose and dynamic painting of a tree in his trademark fast and loose, Wet into Wet style.
Gilly is a talented
watercolourist who uses her paintings to pursue a particular artistic outcome.
In this class, which follows on from the Watercolours: Wet Into Wet course, professional
watercolourist Andrew Geeson shows you how to create movement and dynamism with a painting of a Pheasant in his trademark fast and loose style.
In this Lesson, from John's «Acrylics: Watercolour Style» course, John shows you how to paint on icon townscape of London, using acrylics in a watercolour style - giving the translucent feel that
watercolourists love but with the flexibility and forgiveness of acrylic paint.
I had been a hobby
watercolourist for many years, but following my initial heart attack in 2013 my doctor advised I should take up studying a new challenge as part of my therapeutic recovery.
NOTE: Rodin was also a highly
talented watercolourist, whose paintings were showcased in several galleries, including «291», owned by the photographer and modern art dealer Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946), who gave Rodin his first one - man show in New York.
ENGLISH LANDSCAPE PAINTING For information and facts about this painting genre, see: Richard Wilson (1714 - 82) Father of the English School Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 88) Portraiture, Landscapes John Constable (1776 - 1837) Naturalist landscape painter Thomas Girtin (1714 - 82) First
major watercolourist JMW Turner (1775 - 1851) Impressionistic landscape art
In addition to William Turner, famous
watercolourists from the English school included: Thomas Girtin (1775 - 1802), John Constable (1776 - 1837), and Richard Parkes Bonington (1802 - 28).
Thanks to
English watercolourists like Girtin and Turner, watercolour painting matured into a fully fledged genre of landscape art.
Interview
with watercolourist Charles Evans at the Patchings Art Festival 2013 #CharlesEvans #Interview #Watercolour #Artist #PatchingsArt # 2013
The respected landscape
watercolourist TP «Terry» Flanagan was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.
The alternative technique is to paint your picture as normal, having drawn the outline lightly in pencil, in the
conventional watercolourist's way.
Renowned watercolourist, David Bellamy shares his passion for painting mountains and moorlands in this inspiring and practical book.
International watercolourist Jean Haines is a member of the Society for Women Artists (SWA), and is well - known for her love of her chosen medium.
Ravilious is widely considered one of the key figures in mid 20th - century British design but he was also one of the
finest watercolourists of the century.
Her parents were not particularly interested in art but her uncle, Romilly Fedden, was a well -
known watercolourist and encouraged her to paint.
Joanne Boon Thomas is an
expert watercolourist and there's nothing more she loves than taking her paints outside to capture a scene in the moment.
Follow along with professional
watercolourist Siân Dudley as she shows you how to compose a floral scene full of autumn colours and textures.
In this comprehensive series aimed at intermediate and
advanced watercolourists, Geoff paints four stunning scenes from different parts of the world covering a huge range of painting tips and techniques.
Unlike
traditional watercolourists, Otto - Knapp paints on canvas and linen, which allows her to repeatedly wash away and rebuild layers of paint, lending her delicate images a distinctive flatness and luminosity.
Edinburgh's this summer is unexpected and diverse «from the Modern Art Gallery's shimmering small show of new abstract photographs of lightning by Hiroshi Sugimoto to an over-extended survey of
Scottish watercolourist Elizabeth Blackadder at the National Gallery on the Mound.
Notable twentieth
century watercolourists have included the Russian abstract painter Wassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944), the Swiss modernist Paul Klee (1879 - 1940), and the French expressionist painter Raoul Dufy (1877 - 1953).
There was Alf from Shepherd's Bush (antique dealer, comics collector,
weekend watercolourist) and Jonathan from Weybridge («on the lookout for something nice for the sitting room»).
In any event, Levis seems to have mastered that delicate balance between lightness of touch and boldness of expression which is characteristic of all
outstanding watercolourists.
In this course, John Cox shows you how to paint acrylics in a watercolour style - giving the translucent feel that
watercolourists love but with the flexibility and forgiveness of acrylic paint.
William Blake (1757 - 1827) Watercolourist, Illustrator, Engraver Thomas Lawrence (1769 - 1830) Rococo portraitist John Constable (1776 - 1837) Naturalist landscape painter Thomas Girtin (1775 - 1802) First
major watercolourist.
Jean Hobson is
a watercolourist who uses the medium in an unusually bold and vibrant way, which comes from a love of strong colours and a passionate desire to make a positive statement in her paintings.
This is a must watch video for those that paint with either oils or acrylics (actually, it's worth a watch if you're
a watercolourist too)... Too many amateur artists get distracted by detail too early on in their picture.
Joanne sprinkles the pigment onto a scrap piece of paper that she then uses a palette -
a watercolourist would just use strong pigment already mixed and ready to go.
She came from a generation of famous Irish women artists - her elder sister Eva Hamilton (1876 - 1960) was also a talented painter, while her cousin was
the watercolourist Rose Barton.
Mainly
a watercolourist and landscape painter, she produced a number of portraits in oils, including the self - portrait pictured above which resides in the National Self - Portrait Collection of Ireland.
As an artist, Flanagan works in oils as well as his favourite watercolours; although by rapid application of the paint - with minimal overworking - even his oils manage to retain the luminous colouring of
the watercolourist.
Emil Nolde (1867 - 1956) Powerful Die Brucke German Expressionist painter,
watercolourist, etcher & lithographer.