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Artist to Artist: Janet Fish
The artist explores the possibilities of color, form, and texture in her exuberant, light-filled still lifes.
Drybrush, Drawing, and Watercolor: Lynne Bahr
Although best known for his pastels, Mario Robinson is exploring watercolor, combining washes with drybrushed lines to expand his artistic repertoire.
Watercolor Fundamentals: Painting Flowers Composed of Small Petals by Janet Walsh
A large grouping of these flowers is a challenge to paint. Learn how to discern the different shapes within the flowers and still create a unified composition.
Patricia Tobacco Forrester: Doing it Her Way by Stephen May
Painting en plein air, this artist seeks to capture the dynamism, power, and colors of the ever-changing natural world.
Modern Masters: Pat San Soucie by Lynne Bahr
After more than 35 years of teaching, this artist believes process is everything, and there's always more to learn.
Striving for the Unique by Stephen May
The watercolors of early Postimpressionist Maurice Prendergast are instantly recognizable for their swirling colors and forms.
Working From Photos: The Landscape by Lori Woodward Simons
Supplementing rference photos with on-site sketches and note can make a noticeable difference back in the studio.
Painting Moment by Moment by Lynne Bahr
Kay Russell believes watercolor is a flexible medium, one that works well with gouache and other media to capture the spirit of a place.