BUY A WATERCOLOR PAINTING IN THE US
Are you considering pruchasing a watercolor painting at Carré d'artistes
Watercolor evokes elegance, softness, voluptuousness, and creativity. Even though it has been originally linked to landscapes, contemporary artists are now using it to paint all styles of paintings. Discover the history of this medium and the technique used to create soft and watery art pieces.
Would you fall for a watercolor painting of flowers or landscapes? Or an abstract watercolor painting?
Let us help you select the perfect watercolor that suits your preferences from the wide range of themes possible with this technique and choose from our selection of original watercolor paintings for sale from our rising contemporary artists.
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WHY BUY A WATERCOLOR PAINTING?
Buying a watercolor art piece can be a great decision for art lovers and aspiring artists. It adds a touch of elegance to your home while encouraging your creativity.
Watercolor is a technique that uses water and pigments to create soft, translucent color effects. Watercolor art is often prized for its natural beauty and ability to capture the essence of a landscape or scene.
HISTORY OF WATERCOLOR PAINTING
The origins of watercolor painting go back to the prehistoric era. Already, men mixed water with mineral pigments of natural origin to paint the walls of caves: you can see this heritage in the caves of Lascaux covered with animal representations.
This painting technique takes its roots in the Middle Ages when watercolor was used to teach the art of calligraphy and to illustrate historical frescoes. Albrecht Dürer, a German painter, is undoubtedly the watercolor artist who democratized the technique. His paintings "The Hare" and "A Pond in the Forest" demonstrate the concern for realism imposed by Humanism that this watercolor allows to highlight.
Professional watercolor artists have then multiplied the works related to botany. The particular tints offered by this painting allow for textured details and confer a unique depth to the canvas.
Today, contemporary artists interpret watercolor to sweep all styles of painting. Although landscape and illustration are widely represented, it is quite possible to discover paintings of an urban style.
Vassily Kandinsky's "First Abstract Watercolor" demonstrates that watercolor art is not limited to landscapes.
How is watercolor painting done?
Watercolor paint has the quality of drying quickly. Unlike oil paint, artists can stop and then resume the session. The fineness of the line and the watery softness of the paint allow the artists to obtain chromatic aspects in paintings. One thinks in particular of "Albrecht Dürer" by Turner which evokes a blurred landscape with an oppressive atmosphere.
The dilution capacity of a watercolor painting allows the artist to make alterations to his work, thanks to the evaporation of the water. But all the difficulty lies in the ability of the painter to measure the amount of water so as not to distort the pre-existing layers. The lightest colors must be applied first, so as not to risk masking them with a darker shade.
The pigments in suspension in the paint are particularly sensitive to light. Arabic gum as a binder in watercolor paints is recommended as incorporating it into the colors enhances their brilliance and durability.
Who are the great masters of watercolor paintings?
Many great artists have used the watercolor technique to create world-famous watercolor paintings. These include William Turner, John Singer Sargent, Paul Cézanne, Albrecht Dürer, John James Audubon, and Winslow Homer.
The works of these artists are still widely appreciated today for their beauty and expressiveness. Whether you are an aspiring artist or an art collector, watercolors are an excellent choice to bring a light and bright touch to your art collection.
HOW TO CHOOSE A WATERCOLOR PAINTING?
To find the perfect artwork for your art collection, we recommend determining which painting’s style is right for you.
Watercolor paintings have many themes, each offering a unique aesthetic and a different expression of the artist's creativity.
At Carré d’artistes, the most popular themes are:
- Watercolor nude painting depicts the human form, with texture, light, and shadow effects. Artists who practice this painting style often have a particular sensitivity to the beauty and complexity of the human body.
- Watercolor landscape paintings are a popular choice for artists who enjoy capturing the beauty of nature, by layering colors to create effects of depth and texture.
- Watercolor paintings of scenes of life depict everyday moments, people, and objects in a variety of situations, allowing artists to capture the emotion and mood of a moment.
- Watercolor paintings of sea views are popular with artists who enjoy capturing the vibrant colors of the ocean and coastline, using color layering techniques to create movement and light effects.
- Watercolor still life painting depicts the beauty of inanimate objects. Artists create harmonious compositions from different objects, using light and shadow effects to give life to the objects depicted.
Each style offers a unique artistic experience, allowing artists to create unique and beautiful works that reflect their style and creative vision. This way, the watercolors for sale on our online gallery are unique and original.
If you need frames for your watercolor paintings, each piece of our artwork is available for purchase with a frame.
Not sure about buying an artwork? Our art curators can answer your questions by phone at 04 86 31 85 33 to provide an optimal experience.
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