The Art of Watercolour Magazine 56th issue PRINT Edition

Embark on an inspiring artistic journey with this winter issue of The Art of Watercolour! From Lisa Tennant's luminous neon sign paintings capturing a nostalgic America, to Ross Paterson’s breathtaking Australian landscapes, and Jacqueline Gnott’s poetic floral still lifes, each page invites you to explore new horizons of creativity. Celebrate the art of watercolour as a voyage across continents, through memories, and into the heart of inspiration.

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CONTENTS:

Essential Watercolour Trends and Insights

Results of the watercolour competition

  • Special New Readers’ Competition: the results of our “The magic of winter” themed contest.
  • Competition winners: Jana Stefanikova, John Cooney, Dana Thompson.
  • The new watercolour theme

MEET THE ARTISTS:

Graham Marchant
Inspired by William Morris, he delights in playing with patterns, repetition and natural elements with an undeniable flair for orchestrating lines, shapes and colours.

Jacqueline Gnott
She transforms a still life into a true visual narrative through the interplay of light and detail evoking deep emotions.

Lyudmila Tomova
She lets water and pigments flow freely to capture the landscape’s energy and atmosphere. Bold contrasts and vibrant colours enhance the depth of her work.

Abdelatif Bensalaha
His works capture the vibrant atmosphere and the energy of Algerian life scenes and evoke fleeting moments. Portfolio John Borrack
The artist immerses himself in the beauty of the Australian landscape, exploring new creative dimensions and capturing the essence of light and colour.

Beverly Allen
This botanical artist with a deep passion for plants blends scientific precision and artistic expression.

Lisa Tennant
Old neon signs reveal a captivating aesthetic in which beauty intertwines with erosion. Through her art, the artist delves into the nostalgia of these forgotten signs.

Kira Mamontova
Inspired by the intelligence and beauty of flowers, she honours them in both her watercolours and poetry.

Asanka Anujeewa
The Sri Lankan artist delves into the intersection of identity and portraiture. His technical mastery enables him to convey rich and vibrant cultural narratives.

Ross Paterson
The Australian master knows how to capture the essence of landscapes with emotion and delicacy. Through his unique approach to composition, colour and technique, he brings his works to life while reflecting his surroundings.

Janine Gallizia explains how to simplify, accentuate and intrigue to create successful paintings.

History: Despite a tragically short life, Thomas Girtin (1775-1802) revolutionised the art of watercolour and laid the foundations for the Romantic movement in England.
What’s on: Watercolour events from all over the world.
Call for entries


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Référence15681-AOW 56
Nombre de pages100
Date de parution12 déc. 2024
ÉditeurDiverti Editions
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