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| uding Chinese painting, drawing, painting in | watercolor, acrylic and oil, sketching, mixed media, cl |
| Watercolor and gouache. | |
| Sien Nursing Baby, | watercolor and chalk |
| She worked in oil, | watercolor and graphic media. |
| mediums including: pen and ink, silverpoint, | watercolor, and oil paint. |
| ll lifes, and abstracts, using oil, acrylic, | watercolor and pastel. |
| egan painting in the 1960s, working in oils, | watercolor and inks. |
| nter Colin Campbell Cooper taught courses in | watercolor and architectural rendering. |
| , he was a talented painter in both oils and | watercolor and a world traveler. |
| gh Adams has experimented with painting with | watercolor and oil paints (his 1989 covers for Applesee |
| tensive: including his own designs in sepia, | watercolor, and opaque colors, and also copper etchings |
| Pat Holscher, American | watercolor artist located in Washington, North Carolina |
| 1967 in Spokane, Washington) is an American | watercolor artist and writer. |
| than two decades as an office manager and a | watercolor artist for the advertising agency Johnstone |
| nessman and agronomist, and her mother was a | watercolor artist. |
| his circumstance led her husband to paint in | watercolor as well. |
| silver and two gold medals for both oil and | watercolor at subsequent competitions at NAWA, part of |
| She won numerous | watercolor awards, as well as exhibiting in the White H |
| ount of craft in its character animation and | watercolor backgrounds." |
| floral still lifes, she preferred working in | watercolor because of hr allergies. |
| The Sharper Edge ( | Watercolor Books, 2002, ISBN 1-931682-09-7) |
| ra water-based paint in a bottle and took my | watercolor brush to the office. |
| Watercolor by Carmontelle, ca. | |
| watercolor by Don Moses 1980 | |
| Nonobjective | watercolor by Joan Hill |
| Spanish Scenes, | Watercolor by Joseph Morgan Henninger, 1986 |
| Konsum-Genossenschaft, humorous | watercolor by Heinrich Zille, 1924 |
| Stavropoleos Church in an 1868 | watercolor by Amedeo Preziosi |
| They were either colored with | watercolor by Smith or colored by someone else after th |
| Our Camp at Cha-ink-pah River, | watercolor, by Alfred Sully, c. 1856 |
| Zinc white was accepted as a | watercolor by 1834 but it did not mix well with oil. |
| discovered the painting was an original 1907 | watercolor by New Orleans artist Ellsworth Woodward, wi |
| elle's des Membres de I'Institute containing | watercolor caricatures of seventy-three famous mathemat |
| Moses Strikes the Rock ( | watercolor circa 1896-1902 by James Tissot) |
| The Conquest of the Amorites ( | watercolor circa 1896-1902 by James Tissot) |
| of the National Academy of Design, New York | Watercolor Club, American Watercolor Society, and the C |
| North Shore Art Association, the Washington | Watercolor Club, the Marblehead Art Association and the |
| of Washington D.C. Trunk's modernist Madonna | watercolor contributes to the Catholic section of the e |
| ied his position as a master of the American | watercolor, culminating in 1987 when he was awarded the |
| ime at Roanoke Island, he completed numerous | watercolor drawings of the surrounding landscape and na |
| the characters and executed all of the final | watercolor drawings for the book. |
| o print the book had three folded manuscript | watercolor drawings. |
| Rines worked primarily with graphite and | watercolor during his early years which continued throu |
| color and is much more widely available as a | watercolor from manufacturers such as: Winsor & Newton, |
| 1908), Pen and | watercolor, gouache, gold-leaf and oil. |
| ll-time painter in 1979, working in acrylic, | watercolor, gouache, and prints. |
| anize the Tucson Civic Chorus and the Tucson | Watercolor Guild, and took an active role in charitable |
| is distinguished by his use of ink wash, or | watercolor halftones, in rendering his work, a non-trad |
| In 1965, Jex authored a | watercolor history book of the American Civil War entit |
| WaterColor homes are based on the vernacular architectu | |
| Garner was a 20th century Florida author and | watercolor illustrator. |
| adamus) for short, is a collection of eighty | watercolor images compiled as an illustrated codex. |
| as noted for his sense of realism and use of | watercolor in painting primarily landscapes. |
| He began painting with | watercolor in high school, and studied art and anthropo |
| Working with equal skill in oil, | watercolor, ink, and printmaking, most of Pont's work r |
| The | WaterColor Inn is a 60 room beachfront resort designed |
| Home to the | WaterColor Inn; Seaside: Cottage community where walkin |
| WaterColor is located in Walton County. | |
| WaterColor is an unincorporated master-planned communit | |
| he specific textural qualities that she felt | watercolor lacked, Weiss invented a watercolor techniqu |
| Tennessee in the Appalachian Mountains doing | watercolor landscapes. |
| 3.) Plant Forms and Weathered Buildings in | Watercolor, Master's Thesis on Microfilm, Stephen H. Na |
| es fiction and paints, mainly in acrylic and | watercolor media. |
| cations that he experimented freely with the | watercolor medium, producing works of the utmost vigor |
| ractitioners and teachers of the transparent | watercolor method of painting landscapes, and is one of |
| ong, c. 1894, is representative of Coudert's | watercolor miniatures on ivory. |
| American | Watercolor Movement |
| nd driving force behind the California Style | watercolor movement. |
| A | watercolor of Fenwick Hall prior to restoration is at t |
| Richard Upjohn's original 1839 | watercolor of Kingscote, as seen from the southwest. |
| It was at this time that Vioget made a | watercolor of the San Francisco Bay, which hung in the |
| The Unfinished Portrait is a | watercolor of Franklin Delano Roosevelt that was in pro |
| a Daly, the school's headteacher, to paint a | watercolor of the school. |
| ex and subversive-made clear by the cover, a | watercolor of naked woman embracing a phallus twice her |
| He was a | watercolor, oil, and egg tempera painter, a muralist, a |
| Untitled | watercolor on paper by Robert H. Cumming, 1986 |
| Mrs. Jacob Motte (Rebecca Brewton), c. 1758, | watercolor on ivory, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
| Haida Manga may also appear as ink or | watercolor on paper, and has also shown up on reassembl |
| seum of Art; Stephen Salisbury III (1838), a | watercolor on ivory, in the Worcester Art Museum; Sophi |
| 795 by Walter Robertson, the miniature was a | watercolor on ivory and is set in gold, and depicted Wa |
| on's deceptively simple paintings, mostly in | watercolor or polymer, give the viewer an impression of |
| foot painting was then completed by applying | watercolor paint to the mixed media projects, except fo |
| cluding her own book entitled: How to Make a | Watercolor Paint Itself - Experimental Techniques Towar |
| John Absolon (1815-1895), British | watercolor painter |
| Another room features the work of | Watercolor Painter Charles Demuth. |
| d Plummer (1905-1974) was a Seneca narrative | watercolor painter from New York. |
| He was a self-taught | watercolor painter and an authority of Pacific Coast bi |
| in 1913, Cafer Bater was a prominent Turkish | watercolor painter. |
| Referred to as "one of the few | watercolor painters in the country" by Celal Esat Arsev |
| 1974: The | watercolor painting of "Mother". |
| She also studied | watercolor painting while there. |
| Her | watercolor painting won early recognition. |
| 1943: The | watercolor painting of the Goldenrod (showboat). |
| Zornes taught | watercolor painting workshops in China, Alaska, Mexico, |
| Watercolor painting by Governor John White c.1585 of an | |
| plete guide to pencil drawing, oil painting, | watercolor painting ... with valuable receipts for prep |
| The | watercolor painting features a Tuscarora woman handing |
| of Fine Art Gold Star Award in 1943 for the | watercolor painting of the Goldenrod (showboat). |
| ting Association Laboratory and the Japanese | Watercolor Painting Laboratory after he had gone to Tok |
| Watercolor painting by Michele Bisi of Giulia Grisi and | |
| rous step by step painting demonstrations of | watercolor painting techniques. |
| He wrote Die Aquarellmalerei ( | Watercolor painting, 7th ed. |
| Cobalt Yellow) is a pigment used in oil and | watercolor painting. |
| died the general arts, including drawing and | watercolor painting. |
| ent in marbling, engraving, lithography, and | watercolor painting. |
| , gouache, linseed oil, tempera, pastel, and | watercolor painting. |
| 1918 A. R. Valentien | watercolor paintings of California wildflowers, now at |
| in oil painting and pastel, but also created | watercolor paintings and etchings. |
| d by a magazine contest, creates a series of | watercolor paintings of Spanish and South American cult |
| with taxidermy, and made his first artworks: | watercolor paintings of animals. |
| His original transparent | watercolor paintings of American and European landscape |
| orea, Vietnam, and the rest of East Asia are | watercolor paintings on silk, paper, or some other surf |
| entury North Carolina survives thanks to the | watercolor paintings and the journal kept by Governor J |
| rten at the Waldorf School includes abstract | watercolor paintings, where the students are encouraged |
| He specialized in painting miniature | watercolor paintings. |
| to be western, such as acrylic, gouache, or | watercolor paints on paper, wood panels, or canvas. |
| ing; egg and acrylic tempera, oil, dry-brush | watercolor, pastel, and pencil. |
| 1600-1630), he produced 110 | watercolor pictures, mostly still life images which oft |
| ASA astronaut Piers Sellers took an original | watercolor portrait painted by Brenda Barratt into oute |
| er of watercolors worked in the technique of | watercolor pouring. |
| National | Watercolor Prize, 1942 |
| Kenora Paintings by Jacques Schyrgens", a 40 | watercolor retrospective of his works produced there. |
| rner, containing highlights such as the 1820 | watercolor, Rosslyn Castle. |
| teur musician, an artist whose specialty was | watercolor seascapes, and a yachtsman who was navigator |
| t collectors and to lectures, and gave him a | watercolor set with instruction. |
| ARBA SFBay Juried | Watercolor Show |
| The SFBay | Watercolor Show (Sponsored by ARBA) |
| from this period is his Dada Roof Studio, a | watercolor showing an assortment of figures on an urban |
| of his skill and attention to detail is the | watercolor shown at the right, depicting 33 scenes of S |
| s below), and he is sought after by National | Watercolor Societies to conduct painting workshops. |
| American | Watercolor Society |
| 2000 South Carolina | Watercolor Society Annual Show |
| 2000 North East | Watercolor Society National Annual Juried Exhibition |
| 2001 Georgia | Watercolor Society Annual National Juried Exhibition |
| elli was awarded by the prestigious American | Watercolor Society for his first submission. |
| A member of the American | Watercolor Society since 1969, she has been a frequent |
| ly 1930s, he became active in the California | Watercolor Society, an organization founded in 1920. |
| Art and Education Association, the Tennessee | Watercolor Society, and a 1985 woodturner's conference |
| He was a member of the National | Watercolor Society. |
| offey is an associate member of the National | Watercolor Society. |
| American Artists (1901) and of the American | Watercolor Society. |
| , Art Guild of Washington and the Washington | Watercolor Society. |
| d community with a rich history and culture; | WaterColor: Southern coastal resort and residential com |
| d abstract and highly stylized works in oil, | watercolor, tempera, and gouache. |
| used in combination with Windows Whistler's | Watercolor theme, which was abandoned in favour of Luna |
| Watercolor view by Colin Mackenzie of the fortress of N | |
| White's enthusiasm for | watercolor was unusual - most contemporary painters pre |
| ers - Scenes in Virginia, painted in oil and | watercolor, was exhibited at the San Francisco Hall in |
| ide art exhibition named for its title-piece | watercolor which had surfaced in mid-2006, at the perio |
| Barker worked principally in | watercolor with pen-and-ink, but she was equally compet |
| ock cuts, lithographs, mosaics, egg tempera, | watercolor, wood and glass sculpture, terra cotta, port |
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