The Power of Watercolor with Mary Whyte
Every July, watercolorists come together to celebrate World Watercolor Month and share how this soft, dreamy water-based artwork is an accessible medium for everyone.
Mary Whyte, an American figurative artist internationally known for her watercolors including our past exhibition, "We The People: Portraits of Veterans in America," shares with us her inspiration and how art positively impacts the lives of Veterans.
Thumbnail photo by Jack Alterman
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So touching and impactful. Thank you.
I love watercolor painting, I love this very thoughtful video.
Some of these portraits will make you cry - the emotion on the paper is fantastic. Mary Whyte paints the soul of a person and does it with watercolor! My husband gave me the book for Christmas and I kept saying, "this isn't watercolor, it's magic." Just a beautiful book. Thank you! - from Jo Ann Dongweck
Watercolour is always called a lesser medium by they who can not master its complexity…it’s actually the best!
@AFAskygoddess
5 ай бұрын
Truth!!!! My first medium was watercolor, because I thought it would be easier to learn. LOL!!!!! Years later, just for kicks and giggles, I took a portrait oil painting class. My first oil painting was good enough to sell. It was soooooo much easier than watercolor. But I love the challenge and complexity of watercolor.
A wonderful watercolour artist and painter ! Mary's work exhibits a broad and beautiful aesthetic oeuvre with stimulating emotive and dynamic narratives !
Stunning and such a great honor and tribute to all who have served. Putting it in my cart right now!
Wow! What an amazing project.
Fantastic idea and paintings 👍🙏🇩🇰
My favorite watercolorist. Genius.
@danryan4137
9 ай бұрын
And Dean Mitchell
Absolutely stunning pieces of work
Amazing works - soulful !