Tag Archives: watercolor
Street People by Alessandro Andreuccetti in San Gimignano, Italy.
Street People by Alessandro Andreuccetti in San Gimignano, Italy. It has been a long time since I last featured a painting by Alessandro. Long overdue for another one. Like a scene out of a day from anycity, anwhere this painting reminds me so much of the time I’ve spent in New York City on business. […]
Return of the Tall Ships by Marc Holmes in Montreal
Return of the Tall Ships by Marc Holmes in Montreal These quick sketch-like watercolors really capture the essence of these ships. As they did two years ago the first time Holmes sketched them. It makes me long for a close-by marina to sketch.
Don Javier by Leslie Redhead in Vancouver, BC
Don Javier by Leslie Redhead in Vancouver, BC. Poured watercolor fascinates me and Leslie Redhead sort of has a monopoly of the features using this technique on The Watercolor Gallery. I think the thing that fascinates me most about a poured watercolor is the planning that goes into just how the painting will be laid […]
Luna Moth by David Scheirer in Washington, D.C.
Luna Moth by David Scheirer in Washington, D.C. Scheirer recently took a trip to Maine and was inspired by many of the things he saw and photographed there. One of those things was this beautiful Luna moth. We have these moths here in Pennsylvania and they’re really quite something. Scheirer absolutely nails nature watercolors. You […]
Video: Blade Runner in Watercolor, Part 1 by Anders Ramsell in Östersund, Sweden.
Video: Blade Runner in Watercolor, Part 1 by Anders Ramsell in Östersund, Sweden. What a feat! Twelve minutes of one of the best sci-fi movies of all time, Blade Runner, animated completely with watercolor paintings. Ramsell, who has seemingly come out of nowhere, has had this pieced shared by Roger Ebert, Buzzfeed, Kottke.org, and now […]
Batman by Roger Cruz in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Batman by Roger Cruz in Sao Paulo, Brazil. If you couldn’t already tell – I’m somewhat of a Cruz fan. But I also noticed that there hasn’t been any pieces featured on the gallery with Batman in them. So, I consider this killing two birds with one feature. Cruz is on a tear on his […]
Backpack man by Frits Ahlefeldt in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Backpack man by Frits Ahlefeldt in Copenhagen, Denmark. Hot off the presses! Today Ahlefeldt did some sketching in Copenhagen. Even though this is a sketch Ahlefeldt managed to capture the feeling of weight, motion, and the overall look of the subject. His entire site is full of gems.
The Great Wave of Homework by K. Ryan Henisey in Los Angeles, California.
The Great Wave of Homework by K. Ryan Henisey in Los Angeles, California. As a riff on Hokusai’s The Great Wave Henisey shows how much homework he gives his students. He is a first grade teacher and, dare I say it, a heckuva artist. Love this. I love that The Watercolor Gallery is now part […]
Great Blue Heron by Leslie Redhead in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Great Blue Heron by Leslie Redhead in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Leslie recently held two workshops (one on Quadra Island – lucky lady) and for one of those workshops she did this Great Blue Heron. She uses a combination of techniques on this piece including gravity pouring. Also, I’m pretty much addicted to watch Cornell Labs’ […]
The Watercolor Gallery moves to WordPress.com
For the past few years Tumblr has been a good home to The Watercolor Gallery and its community of over 1,500 members, hundreds of thousands of visitors, and hundreds of featured artists. However, I’ve always loved WordPress and thought now was a good time to move The Watercolor Gallery onto a much more robust content […]