Japanese Garden

I can still remember sitting in this vegetable garden after the harvest. It was a plein-air excursion I took with some other artists in Woodstock where I used to paint every week. My first watercolor experience was Chinese brush painting using inks, and this painting was kind of a throwback to that experience. I didn’t make a drawing first, but just attuned to the plant shapes as they twisted and turned in their decaying form. This image became another placemat which I laminated, gave as gifts and eventually made to sell at crafts events and art shows.

Our prints:
All images will be masterfully printed on the highest quality papers and surfaces. Prints are available in a wide variety of sizes to fit your specific design needs.  The printing paper is durable, archival, luxurious, acid-free and slightly textured so that images are almost indistinguishable from the original artwork. Prints radiate with energy and brilliant colors that sing.

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Category: Watercolors