Wil Freeborn's Coffee Spots
I love these watercolors by Wil Freeborn.
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I love these watercolors by Wil Freeborn.
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James Gurney compiled several images of Lamplough’s. It’s hard to find images of his work elsewehere.
I can’t stop finding these incredible artists.
On a whim, I searched for “watercolors” in the Google+ Communities page and found the Watercolors group. I was blown away by some of the personal work that people are posting there, as well as links to stuff off-site. Watercolors continually amaze me in how diverse the results of the medium can be.
I really like his landscape paintings–bold colors with a wide value range. He’s also made some process videos that are informative to watch.
Carrie Waller paints realistic watercolors. I haven’t really paid much attention to realism in watercolors, but something about her stuff changed my mind. The fact that she’s raising a family during the day, teaching workshops, frequently moving due to her husband being in the military and finding time to paint at night is a testament to her dedication. What’s my excuse?
Beautiful stuff.
James Ronsome draws and paints the cover of a children’s book.
Another talented watercolor artist. His blog should have way more comments than it does. The shadows on this piece are so good.
These are amazing.
Amazing realistic watercolors. He has a day-long workshop that is a steal at $85.
A Disney animator who does awesome things with watercolors.
Amazing stuff. I just went back and looked at these a week later and they’re better than I remembered. 4 weeks later, and I still love these. I’ve been exploring lots of watercolor artists lately and am amazed at how different they can be in competent hands. Richards is still one of my favorites. His “coupons” are something I keep revisiting.
Illustrator that works in watercolor.
Love this use of drawing/watercolor.