Watercolor Painting

This board is all about watercolor painting. Watercolors are a beautiful and untamed medium. They are widely considered to be the most difficult medium to master. These watercolor paintings are from some of the top watercolorists in the world.
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a painting of horses and carriages on a city street with tall buildings in the background
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, A View of Rome
an oil painting of some buildings in the water
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Salute. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
a painting of people standing in front of a building
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, Outside the Bullring. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
Arthur Melville, Kirkwall Fair, 1885. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color. Cityscape Paintings, Oil Painting For Beginners, Oil Painting Techniques, Scottish Artists, Surrealism Painting, Happy Paintings, Motivational Art, Rural Landscape, Cityscape Painting
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, Kirkwall Fair, 1885. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
a watercolor painting of a beach with boats in the water and trees on the shore
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, A Coastal View in North Spain, 1892
watercolor painting of people shopping in an outdoor market area with fruit and vegetables for sale
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Fruit Market. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
a painting of cows walking down a road next to a stone wall and water stream
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, A French Washing, 1886. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
Arthur Melville, A Young Boy Reading. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color. Arthur Melville, Easy Art Lessons, Boy Reading, Art Teacher Resources, Oil Painting For Beginners, Oil Painting Techniques, Scottish Artists, Drawing Watercolor, Easy Art
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, A Young Boy Reading. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
a painting of people on the beach with buildings in the background
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Soko, Tangiers, 1894. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
a painting of two women sitting at a table in front of a large yellow house
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Lawn Tennis Party at Marcus, 1889
this is a painting of people on the beach by some buildings and boats in the water
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, Malta. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
an image of a painting of people on the beach
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Valley of the Darro, 1893. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
a painting of people standing around in front of a building with lots of items on the ground
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, A Cairo Coffee Stall, 1881. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
an aerial view of a town by the ocean with boats in the water and mountains behind it
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ... Read more
an image of a painting of some houses in the mountains with snow on their tops
A Comprehensive Guide to Landscape Painting
John Singer Sargent, Simplon Pass Chalets, 1911. So you want to take up landscape painting? Great! It's an easy genre to start with, but it's difficult to master. Learn more here.