Unusual watercolor paintings. Art therapy
So, some time ago we had a conversation about the perception of paintings in isolation from the name of the artist, and everything that stands behind the name. You can read about the beginning here
Today I will tell you who is who.
General conclusions From your comments and the survey of my friends, the quality level of the picture is immediately visible. Some madness or strangeness too, but very often people are confused whether this is a sign contemporary art, or just something incomprehensible... It also turned out to be difficult to distinguish between a Russian, Chinese, and European artist. Only a few guessed correctly, and even then, mainly only because they recognized the authors of the paintings.
Watercolor No. 1
English artist - William Turner (1775-1851)
He is awesome.
Each of his paintings is worth tens of millions of pounds. Be sure to look at his watercolors, but not on the Internet, but preferably at least in paper reproductions
Watercolor No. 2
St. Petersburg watercolorist - Sergey Temerev.
His journal sergestus
I found it by accident when I was looking on LiveJournal for those who paint with watercolors. I really like his paintings - both seascapes and very unusual still lifes. I dream of attending a master class one day :))
Watercolor No. 3
Konstantin Kuzema. Contemporary St. Petersburg artist. 100 best watercolor painters in the world and all that :) They talk a lot about him now, especially those who are learning to draw.
A site where you can view other works or read useful articles about technology http://kuzema.my1.ru
But personally, I am deeply indifferent to his paintings. Doesn't touch anything.
Watercolor No. 4
Author: Joseph Branko Zbukvic. Born in 1952 in Croatia. Later he moved to Australia.
One of the most recognized watercolorists in the world. His paintings and technique are simply amazing. You can write his name in Google or Yandex and enjoy :)
Watercolor No. 5
This is my three-minute sketch for this last watercolor:
Where is the sketch and where is the watercolor?:) I just wanted to check something, and I figured out the composition while I was drawing with my daughter. Although the most popular answer was that this particular artist is from China :) Here they are, my eastern roots :))))) This work is completely wrong, because all watercolor paint I mixed it with white to check how it would affect the smudges.
Watercolor No. 6
Konstantin Sterkhov.
He is interesting because he maintains an extremely informative blog about watercolor artists, interviews them without reference to language and geographic barriers. Lives in St. Petersburg, but sometimes gives master classes in Moscow.
Blog http://sterkhovart.blogspot.ru/
Facebook page
Watercolor is often called the most naughty, capricious paint. It is difficult to work with, difficult to store, unpredictable and requires maximum concentration from the artist. But those who managed to conquer and tame it know the secret of creating truly amazing works, looking at which you ask the only question: “Who did they sell their soul to in order to paint like that?”
The emotional realism of Steve Hanks
The faces of people in most of the artist’s paintings are darkened or turned to the side. This is done to express emotions and to allow the body to “speak.” “I have always tried to show the world only positive moments in life. I hope that my work brings joy, peace and comfort to the viewer's life,” says Hanks.
Rainy watercolor Lin Ching Che
The talented artist Lin Ching-Che is 27 years old. He is inspired autumn rain. Cloudy city streets do not make a guy feel melancholy and despondent, but rather make him want to pick up a brush. Lin Ching Che paints in watercolors. With colorful water it glorifies the rainy beauty of megacities.
The boiling fantasy of Arush Votsmush
A cure for those who are tired of trash and fuss. In a world where tons of information garbage fall on us every day, sometimes you really want to give up everything, take a deep breath and fix your gaze on something calm, not causing any irritation or discomfort. We believe that best vacation for the mind and vision it is an immersion in the world of art. In this review, we have collected works by watercolor artists that will fill you with silence and become a sip. fresh air on a hot city day.
Travel to Paris with Thierry Duval
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Hot Afternoon Kanta Harusaki
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Living Water by David Drummond
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Country morning by Christian Granju
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Evening Calm by Joseph Zbukvic
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Among the winners International competition There were two representatives of Russia as watercolor artists in 2014, whose works we will look at today.
Elena Bazanova is a world-famous artist who works in watercolor technique.
Born in 1968 in the city of Slantsy, Leningrad region.
Graduated from the St. Petersburg Academic Art Lyceum named after. B.V. Ioganson and State Academy painting, sculpture and architecture named after I.E. Repin (book graphics workshop).
Since 1989, he has been actively working with publishing houses in St. Petersburg, and since 1996 he has been illustrating publications for children.
Since 1995 - member of the Union of Artists of Russia.
Since 2006 - member of the St. Petersburg Watercolor Society.
Works are in galleries and private collections in Russia, Germany, USA, France, England, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, the Netherlands, and Kazakhstan.
Works were submitted to the competition.
Winter. Apples.
Now Elena is a member of the St. Petersburg Watercolor Society, regularly participates in seasonal exhibitions of the Union of Artists, and actively exhibits both in Russia and abroad (in the UK, Germany, USA, Ireland). She has seven personal exhibitions and participation in more than fifty collective exhibitions in Russia.
Since 2006 - member of the St. Petersburg Watercolor Society.
Three apples.
Elena Bazanova talks about her work like this.
— Why did you choose watercolor?
It seems to me that I feel this material, this allows me to reveal its features in very complex painting tasks. It is precisely this tension in work that seems attractive to me; controlling the elements of water and paint is the most exciting and intriguing thing in watercolor painting.
Bouquet of strawberries.
Still life with corn
What other techniques do you work with?
Thanks to the education I received, I have the most different techniques. Of course, I don’t use them all all the time; it’s impossible to embrace the immensity, unfortunately. I like to make drawings soft materials, when illustrating books I often use ink, pen and colored pencils.
Daylilies.
Three apples.
Sunflowers
Climatis
— What is your favorite genre: still life? What about landscapes and portraits?
Yes, Lately I work a lot in the still life genre. I also paint animal portraits. I really want to do it new series landscapes and work with portraits of people. So my plans are to expand the boundaries of the genre.
Sketch with strawberries.
Still life
You illustrated " Alice in Wonderland With". These works are not at all similar to your still lifes.
I do not consider myself one of the artists who constantly impose their style on the depicted topic or illustrated book. I move along the path of creating an image based on the essence of what is the subject of the image or illustration. This gives rise to different plastic solutions. The illustration should not create a barrier to the perception of the text, especially in a children's book.
My work experience in book illustration big enough. Starting with student projects, I tried to achieve maximum unity of illustrations with the text and the author’s idea.
Still life with red currants.
Peas.
Still life with peaches
Cherry
Dusya
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Dmitry Rodzin born in 1969 in Krasnodar.
In 1988 he graduated from the Krasnodar Art School.
1991-1997 - studied at Russian Academy painting, sculpture and architecture in the workshop historical painting (graduate work- "Expelling the traders from the temple").
Among the works are historical and genre compositions, portraits, landscapes, still lifes, interior design, book graphics.
Participant of exhibitions since 1993
The personal exhibition “After Tradition” took place in 2002 at the branch of the State Central Theater Theater named after. A.A. Bakhrushina (Moscow).
Currently lives and works in Moscow.
The work was presented at the competition.
Summer. Ksenia and Sonechka.
Live lilies, dry roses and netsuke
Sonya.
Rest.
Children's images are one of Dmitry's favorite themes in his work. His paintings show thoughts and emotions little man, his growing up, the beginning of learning about the world. In a number of watercolors the artist develops the theme of reflections. They create a double illusion: the illusion of three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional mirror and the illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional sheet of paper.
Autumn
Curiosity.
Windows
Cross.
Birthday
Petunia.
Just a sketch.
From shadow to light.
Izmailovsky Park. February
Arbat.
Chernigovsky lane.
Dmitry Rodzin works a lot in the genre monumental painting. His paintings are, in particular, in the Presidential residence Russian Federation, the Reception House of the President of the Russian Federation, the residence of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation and the Holy Trinity Seraphim-Diveevsky Convent.
Sources.
http://cleargallery.ru/gallery/open/aid-223
Date of publication: 12/23/2016
Available in watercolor technique something special - fragile charm, lightness and weightlessness, the ability to surprisingly accurately convey the swiftness and fleetingness of the moment. Modern painters love watercolors. This technique is ideal for a dynamic, rapidly changing world before our eyes. In this review we offer you a selection of the most famous artists-watercolorists who have achieved great heights in the art of watercolor and have gained worldwide popularity.
The most famous Australian artist working in watercolors. There is a museum in Zagreb named after him. The fact is that the artist was born in Croatia (in 1952), but at the age of 18 he emigrated to Australia with his family.
He studied industrial design at the University of Melbourne and later received his first awards and worldwide recognition. Croats are very proud of their famous countryman. In many art stores in Europe you can find brushes marked with his name for sale.
The secret of the artist’s success, by his own admission, is that he never makes paintings for sale, but creates exclusively for his own pleasure. D. Zbukvich's works can be seen in leading galleries around the world (in the USA, Great Britain, Australia, China).
His trademark is “Z” (the first letter of his last name). He teaches his students freedom, and compares watercolors to a wild, unbridled horse that can never truly be tamed. He confesses his love for her as the most beloved woman, and this love has lasted for 40 years.
The artist does not like pure black, saying that black is not a color, but its absence. Favorite topic – seascape and city views. One of the most unusual watercolors, which the master created, is written with just one paint - and this paint is instant coffee.
This artist just loves to write beautiful women and small children surrounded sunlight. His paintings are sensual, sometimes overtly sexual, full of harmony and very realistic.
Sometimes they resemble skillful photographs. He loves to paint women against the backdrop of water landscapes; the artist makes the water element especially realistic.
Steve Hanks was born in 1949 in California and fell in love with the ocean since childhood, because he spent quite a lot of time on its coast. Graduated with honors from the San Francisco Art Academy.
The artist calls his own style “ emotional realism" Among the 10 most famous American artists. He says to himself that he paints people, but not portraits.
He loves to write sunlight, which is one of the main characters his watercolors. At first, the artist tried to work with different techniques - oil, acrylic. But later he was forced to switch to working only with watercolors, as he was allergic to paints.
Eventually, he became so skilled at watercolor painting that he made the technique very similar to oil painting.
Born in 1953 in Ohio. Studied painting in Philadelphia in art school. This artist's specialty is portraits.
She draws amazing watercolor portraits the most different people- poor people, workers, children, old women and old men, beautiful African-American girls in flowering, sun-drenched meadows.
A whole gallery of faces modern America. Very bright, rich and sunny watercolors, full deep meaning. They depict people in the most ordinary situations busy with everyday activities.
The artist considers the ability to accurately convey emotions to be the main thing in her work. Simply masterfully copying things and people is not enough.
The artist works in two techniques – oil and watercolor. It was watercolor that brought her fame and recognition around the world. Mary White also successfully illustrates children's books.
He is called a French realist. The artist was born in 1962 in Paris. IN currently works as an illustrator in one of the publishing houses. He received an education in the field of decorative and applied arts.
He paints exclusively in watercolors, using his own technique of multi-layer paint application, due to which he achieves incredible realism in his work. Likes to work on individual accents.
Careful elaboration of details is the artist’s favorite technique, his trademark. Favorite theme: cityscape. The artist loves to paint his native Paris and Venice. His watercolors are imbued with romanticism and charm. He considers Eugene Delacroix to be his teacher in painting.