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Did you know that July was founded as World Watercolor Month in 2016?
The celebration was founded by artist, author, social activist, and creator of Doodlewash Charlie O’Shields as a month to inspire people to paint with watercolor while raising awareness around the importance of art and creativity in the world. Anyone can join in the celebration, whether you are a master watercolorist or trying the medium out for the first time. For those seeking the ultimate challenge, World Watercolor Month encourages 31 watercolors in 31 days!
Check out other events and ways to participate in World Watercolor Month 2024.
Looking for inspiration or ideas for your own adventures with watercolor? Check out some of the watercolor artists featured below from the GVSU Art Gallery Collection!
Rein Vanderhill
In Rein Vanderhill’s large floral and fruit paintings, he uses
watercolor to create high contrast and intense colors as well as
subtle gradations and shadows. Vanderhill is noted for focusing on the
unusual shapes of the shadows on the leaves and petals and often
making the deep and dark negative shapes between the leaves and petals
the most interesting part of the paintings. The paintings look almost
photographic from a distance, but when viewed up close, the smooth
paint strokes can be seen.
Explore more works by Rein Vanderhill.
Rana Chalabi
Rana Chalabi is a Syrian/Lebanese artist who works in Cairo,
Egypt. She works within a variety of mediums, like charcoal, inks,
mixed media, oils, sculptures, and printed graphics but is best known
for her serene watercolor landscapes. She often does her watercolors
on site, or in “plein air," but also works from photographs in
her studio on the banks of the Nile. Through her use of watercolors,
Chalabi can play with layers of color and light, representing both
nature and architecture.
Explore more works by Rana Chalabi.
Mike McDonnell
Mike McDonnell was a Muskegon, Michigan-based artist who studied
art in both Chicago and New York. Initially receiving training in
classical portraiture and working primarily with oil paints, it wasn’t
long before McDonnell found his own style in watercolors. He became
well known for still life paintings with the most absurd arrangement
of items, often precariously stacked, in dynamic colors. McDonnell
would apply multiple, thin, layers of watercolor paint to achieve the
rich, vibrant, and realistic images he painted. The results of his
painting technique are not the typical look of watercolor. The realism
of his paintings shows mastery of the use of the medium.
Explore more works by Mike McDonnell.
BeiBei and Leilei Chen
Twin sister artists, Beibei and Leilei Chen explore the
relationship between culture and the natural environment. Their
watercolors tell stories of life and death, science and art, and
religion and politics. In their images, Leilei and Beibei use multiple
methods and mediums to represent pollution in landscape as a global
issue, on both macro and micro levels. By exploring how the medium of
watercolor lends itself to blending colors, their images appear like
an image looking into a microscope.
Explore more works by BeiBei and LeiLei Chen.
Bruce McCombs
Bruce McCombs is a local artist specializing in painting,
especially watercolor, and etching. Through his images, McCombs turns
ordinary objects and scenes into spectacular displays and colorful
reflections. His subjects include urban settings such as New York City
or his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, architecture, neon signs, planes,
trains, and vintage automobiles. The transparency of watercolor allows
McCombs to paint everyday scenes, spaces full of light and shadows, as
well as a variety of architectural elements, from shiny chrome to
translucent glass.
Explore more works by Bruce McCombs.
Explore other examples of watercolor paintings in the GVSU Collection.
Untitled (Tulips), Rein Vanderhill, Watercolor, n.d., 2014.113.27.
Harbor #2, Rana Chalabi, Watercolor, 2011, 2012.39.9.
Untitled (Bottle Family Tree), Mike McDonnell, Watercolor on board, n.d., 2017.97.363.
Malignant Landscape, BeiBei and Leilei Chen, Watercolor, 2016, 2018.7.1.
Paris, Louvre, Bruce McCombs, Watercolor, 1999, 2002.00110.1
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