We have showcased different media of art and the different routes that you can take to express your creativity. We covered vexel artworks, graffiti, light paintings, handcraft, Moleskine art and many more. Now, to provide you with some fresh perspective, we decided to showcase a list of some inspiring watercolor artworks. We believe that watercolor art is a very powerful way to express your feelings — in particular, watercolor can be effectively used to represent the artistic vision on a piece of paper.
Watercolor paintings are considered a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions, and bright feelings using water-soluble pigments. This medium of art is still very popular nowadays, and therefore we have prepared a list of some really impressive watercolor artworks that will surely inspire you. So get ready to be fascinated by these brilliant and vibrant watercolor paintings and let us know what you think in the comments to this post!
Beautiful Watercolor Paintings
artist101

BILBOV.(Lorus Maver)

alfred ng

twistedEXIT

artist101

Ricardo Pelaez

mathiole


AgniMax

“my_paintings”

piker77

mitsib

Clare

Ben Tour


Pose Radu

Lora (Bahanca)

mathiole

Geliografic studio



Lora8


HollyLL

outbreak

Pixiv

Gator

Brownie McGhee

Fantasy

Salmon

1958 Corvette

Autumn Trees

Bay St. Girl

Abstract watercolor

Machine Mama

Marilyn Schutzky

neko-gato

Island Glow

Amstel Canal

Spring

California Girl

Abstract Watercolor

Bouquet in the Window

The Sea Witch

Zebra II watercolor

Playing for Keeps

Tom Herbert

Where Time Stands Still

Watercolor Portrait

Schliengen, Germany

The Gathering Basket

Teresa Lenar

Tigre Final

Aquil Akhter Aquil Akhter is a web graphic designer and has been working in this field for 8 years. He also runs the blog webdesigncore.com, which focuses on free web resources and inspiration for designers and developers.
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TheDesignary
December 9th, 2009 8:07 amamazing
snnaqvi
December 9th, 2009 8:27 amSimply wow
Davide
December 9th, 2009 8:49 amSadly all those paintings are very cliche.
Centuries of watercolor painting and the “50″ best ones you can come up with are the most tacky and cliche painting that come up after a brief research?
But hey, Cezanne doesn’t have a site to link on the article!
Jon Laing
December 9th, 2009 11:36 pmAgreed, I was always cringe at these articles. I’d say pick up a book and a scanner, and leave Deviant art out of it.
Kira
February 16th, 2010 2:04 pmWhat an infant you are. Some of these are absolutely beautiful. Everyone has their own work. You should be ashamed to be so judgmental.
pablojackson
March 15th, 2010 5:10 amThe title never mentions that these are supposed to be the BEST 50 water color paintings ever created throughout time…it’s just 50 this individual wanted to showcase. Chillout people.
Elijah
April 20th, 2011 8:17 amyou. are a retard.
K. Welch
July 4th, 2011 8:18 pmI like them. I paint watercolors and he chose well.
Christopher Jack
December 9th, 2009 8:52 amOh, wow! Bruce Lee!
bubba
December 9th, 2009 9:14 amI wouldn’t say they’re all bad. Clare and Bay St. Girl are both rather nice. Maybe a bit too reliant on the reference photos.
Joe
December 9th, 2009 9:24 amSome of this work is *really* bad, reminds me of a school art project! Just pick up any illustrator’s contact annual to see work far superior to this.
jvm
December 9th, 2009 9:34 amYeah, this list is crap. Did you just do a google search? It’s only half good. But the bad half makes the good half look like crap. This is a pretty transparent effort to get web traffic, and it’s insulting.
PrimeMovr
December 9th, 2009 10:17 amAgreed Joe! A lot of art school project rejects in this list. Watercolor is the most elusive medium I have ever had the oppotunity to try. You really have to think in negative space, not just paint the entire board. Claire is amazing. Several others are ok, but that’s it. Anime characters are not allowed in watercolor. Ever.
Lee
July 17th, 2011 2:44 pmWhat an idiotic comment, like most of the negative comments on this page. Why are so-called artists given to making such comments which are not merely negative but stupid? Obviously there is no rule in the universe saying you can’t paint anime with watercolor. Idiot!
Noon
December 9th, 2009 10:30 amMaybe three of these warrant being on a list titled “50 Beautiful Watercolors.” I agree that anime characters in watercolor are ridiculous! Very disappointed in this list…
theComplex
December 9th, 2009 11:07 amWhile some of these are indeed beautiful, a good amount of them are unimpressive. I was expecting much more with this being published on Smashing.
Chris
December 9th, 2009 11:12 amsigh.
Brannan
December 9th, 2009 11:21 amOh wow, purely awful. Is this for real? Like seriously, seriously?
Lee
July 17th, 2011 2:45 pmLike, wow, totally dude you are a moron! Grow up you child!
Smashing Editorial
December 9th, 2009 12:01 pmWe are listening. The article is being updated. Please stay tuned.
Mike
December 9th, 2009 12:03 pmThose look amazing!
Tommy
December 9th, 2009 12:14 pmI’m semi inspired…
Richard
December 9th, 2009 12:33 pmOnce again a very nice list!
Marta Spendowska
December 9th, 2009 1:13 pmGreat selection of work — thank you!
Anyone likes my SMOKER ? http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3348/3521905045_b3a2dff60f_o.png
I know I should update my flickr;-)
Frederick Luna
December 9th, 2009 1:17 pmI will always be an slave of smashingmagazine ,,,
weno
December 9th, 2009 1:25 pmhi, you really should see the watercolours from Carcamo: http://gcarcamo.blogspot.com/
Elaine Douds
July 22nd, 2011 7:45 amthanks for that link. the work is beautiful and inspiring. I just browsed quickly but I will look more indepth later.
Xpiderz
December 9th, 2009 1:26 pmGreat artworks, really watercolor is great medium to express emotions, my vote is for “clare” and “fantasy”.
Faisal Ashfaq
Chris
December 9th, 2009 1:34 pmThese are nice. But I’m being left with a strong desire to see the original ones now lol.
Carly
December 9th, 2009 1:35 pmLovely list – love the butterfly one. Might make it my desktop! :)
Chad Voller
December 9th, 2009 1:40 pmLOL. Didn’t like our opinion? Here, we’ll change it to make you happy and get more gushing comments. Bold! Innovative! Successful! Please, you don’t need to edit your blog post because somebody on the Internet doesn’t share your opinion. Grow up, Smashing.
Matt
December 9th, 2009 1:50 pmI believe your the one that needs to grow up Chad and pull your head out of your ass. Its called “customer satisfaction”, ever heard of it? Smashing is simply trying to appease their audience and not seeking for gratification.
Luke
December 9th, 2009 2:06 pmHow about smashmag produces good content to start with rather then regurgitating junk just to fill space then they wouldn’t have to recant it when everyone points out what they already knew. I’m still trying to figure out why there is a list of watercolor paintings in the 1st place.
Chad Voller
December 9th, 2009 2:12 pmAh, Matt, you make my point for me. This isn’t “customer satisfaction” at all. The point is they essentially changed their post because people made “negative” comments.
A) Bad reason to change your post — who cares what the droves of @smashing trolling drones think about what their list says about water color?
B) Your comment is juvenile at best. “Pull your head out of your ass?!” Really? You just said that in a reply to someone who tried to post a meaningful opinion? Wow. Welcome to my “ignore” list. Thanks for playing. If you have something insightful to say, please do share it.
C) The whole concept of list posts is getting really, REALLY tired. Smashing, if they want to continue to be considered a leader, needs to “mature” enough to be able to withstand criticism. If you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Surely you have something deeper/better to offer Matt. I completely agree with Luke.
Chad Voller
December 9th, 2009 2:15 pmExactly, they are definitely “appeasing.” This is the FUNDAMENTAL problem that I am trying to address. Maybe you could offer some comments on that idea. This completely takes away from their credibility.
“We’re listening?!” Ha. Translation — a few people didn’t like what i wrote so i’m going to change it.
It’s just one step above deleting the post b/c someone’s dissenting opinion was expressed. Please.
Margit
December 9th, 2009 1:41 pmVery nice!!!
James Headrick
December 9th, 2009 2:38 pm@Matt – “Customer Satisfaction” has NOTHING to do with changing one’s opinion on something, which is essentially the case here.
It’s more related to “Is something broken/not working? Let us fix it for you!” It’s being nice to your customers and making them feel like human beings, rather than just statistics.
Secondly – this blog post is NOT a “product”, it’s a person’s ( Or a few peoples ) opinion on what THEY find to be 50 beautiful watercolor paintings.
So, because they like something that you don’t, they should change it to suit you? Why do you matter so much? Is it your opinion up there in the post?
Unless you, yourself, wrote it and came up with the list, your opinion in it shouldn’t matter that much.
Like it or don’t like it, that’s your choice, but to think someone should alter THEIR OWN opinion of something just to suit YOU, is complete and total BS.
Lori Moreno
December 9th, 2009 2:41 pmAbsolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!
Moose
December 9th, 2009 2:56 pmthis guy is the upcomming talent from belgium:
http://users.skynet.be/brechtevens/
this book: Ergens waar je niet wil zijn
will be available in english from 2010
Andy Gillette
December 9th, 2009 2:57 pmThis is my first negative comment on Smashing … But if you’re going to write something that is of marginal relevance to your readers, it needs to be thoughtfully executed. This is not. Sorry.
Let’s put this behind us. You guys just keep doing what you’re good at doing (design and the internet) and I’ll keep reading and being nice in the comments.
Aaron
December 9th, 2009 3:11 pmWow…Thx for posting this guys…pretty inspirational.
I always sucked at watercolor….
jack parsons
December 9th, 2009 3:24 pmThe second post by Aquil which is nothing more than a long-ass list with nothing in the way of original commentary or explanation.
Stay tuned for his next post: “50 Things that Show Up in Google’s Autosuggest When I Type ‘What Is…’”
Ed P.
December 9th, 2009 3:37 pmNice glance over. Not sure why all the snobs are complaining. Most of the works robably wouldn’t make the MoMA, but definitely worthy of a blog post and some friendly exposure.
Not sure why people continue to try to judge that which can’t be judged. Art is in the eye of the beholder.
Daniel
December 9th, 2009 4:19 pmNot impressed.Come on, you can do better.
Stylo
December 9th, 2009 4:49 pmOutch, that’s terrible ! The girls portraits, the cars…the Zebra ! So cheezy.
Stylo
December 9th, 2009 4:56 pmRussel Flint, http://www.colombart.co.uk/Art/sir_william_russell_flint_SWR02_m.jpg
Andrea
December 9th, 2009 6:31 pmAs a w/c artist myself, thanksfor putting this diverse &beautiful grp of paintings out there! And letting others who may not always have a chance to see how cool a medium it can be.
leslie
December 9th, 2009 6:38 pmhttp://www.dingdongnation.com/random-paintings/
Rakesh Sivan
December 9th, 2009 7:23 pmNice compilation. Thanks for sharing :)
hdoug
December 9th, 2009 7:53 pmI bookmarked this post for future reference and sent the link to friends who I know would be interested. It’s absolutely beautiful.
Please don’t let a few negative comments limit your creativity or your expression.
This web site is inspirational for artists of all disciplines, from production artists and packaging designers to web designers, photographers and watercolorists. Even programmers! This post is an example of a beautiful art form that can inspire all of us and give our creative mind a workout that it might not otherwise get. Some of the art here shown above is absolutely brilliant.
As always, thanks for sharing your inspirations!
manish
December 9th, 2009 8:21 pmVery nice collections, thanks.
Erin
December 9th, 2009 8:31 pmZebra, Girl with Thumb in her mouth takes the quality level of this list article down a couple notches. Yes, there were some very good ones that made me say “wow” but compared to the others, it boils down to another list of “ooh PRETTY” from someone who doesn’t know what they’re talking about.
Douglas
December 9th, 2009 8:50 pmThere is some really, really mediocre work here – student grade stuff. I spotted one immediately as a fake – a 100% digital watercolor. If you click through to flickr on the Greek Church / Mosque, it even says “digital watercolor”. 4-5 others are digital or digital in part. This should be thoroughly explained up top, that some are digital. Oops…watercolor is obviously not someone’s forte…
As a watercolorist myself, only 10-12 pieces above are professional or close to it, and only 3-4 are gallery quality, mature work. Just sayin’…
Erin
December 9th, 2009 9:50 pm@Douglas – actually a few of these could make it into a gallery: http://www.museumofbadart.org/
terracotta warriors
December 9th, 2009 10:14 pmso beautiful paintings.
muhsin
December 9th, 2009 11:47 pmAwesme!!!
ڈفر - DuFFeR
December 10th, 2009 12:29 amبہت عمدہ
awesome
Alan
December 10th, 2009 12:55 amAmazing post! thanks.
Mael
December 10th, 2009 1:05 amI can’t judge your selection, it may be a question of personnal preferences. I notice however that you often present very contemporary design, introduce the bahaus avant garde and its follower, whereas for watercolour, photography and illustration you focus on old-fashionned amateurs.
Some have not mature technicall skills, but the problem is more their comprehension of contemporary art.
I would so like to see Smashing Magazine covering surrising and innovative artists.
Bart
December 10th, 2009 1:10 amhe makes good ones too:
http://www.ralfabati.ch/category/gemaelde/
Tosh
December 10th, 2009 2:03 amhhhmmmm. . . well below average for a post on smashing.
digof
December 10th, 2009 2:30 amwow painting love titled my paintings
Callum Chapman
December 10th, 2009 3:20 amI love the work by Geliografic Studio!
webaddicty
December 10th, 2009 3:38 amSome artworks are there really amazing, my vote for Amstel Canal and The Sea Witch, they bot are beautiful…
@PlayfulEye
December 10th, 2009 5:35 amThese are absolutely lovely, though I would like to see a list of techniques used if that information is possible to get! It looks like some of these were at least digitally enhanced, if not digital to begin with, and I’d like to know what’s possible and what’s not if I’m to incorporate watercolors into my designs.
I agree with Matt, and appreciate your work in striving to find better pieces for this post. I do NOT agree with Luke, who’s perhaps missing the point of posting inspirational work and showing different artistic techniques. If his design is purely based on the digital, I feel bad for his clients.
bs.kishore
December 10th, 2009 6:12 amQuite interesting,but isn’t something missing … ?
Anita
December 10th, 2009 11:27 amOh, Smashing. Why do you do this? I realise that you’re trying to provide a diverse selection of posts to inspire people, but it seems like more often than not, the posts like this that are outside of your typical design purview are poorly-researched and poorly-executed. Before I even got to the actual artwork, I knew this post was going to be a disappointment; the intro has no actual content and makes it clear that the writer knows very little about the subject matter and was just B.S.-ing to fill space. As for the art itself, even if you ignore the cliched and digital arguments, some of the pieces are god awful, further supporting the idea that the author has no idea what he’s talking about.
That said, I also agree that this new trend of “correcting” posts that get negative feedback is both distasteful and disheartening. You should be crafting posts that are strong enough to stand on their own merit, without you having to make excuses or corrections.
Cindy Davis
December 10th, 2009 4:49 pmSo nice to see images that were made with human hands “unplugged” here on Smashing. Thanks for sharing, I am a huge fan of old school art. Lighten up Anita who commented above me.
Take a little break once in awhile and enjoy something different. Opening up to other things always improves my own creativity.
Alex O'Neal
December 10th, 2009 5:08 pmPlease, Smashing, have the courage of your convictions. You uploaded a post with paintings that some find cliche, others lovely, others interesting technically. (I saw examples of all of the above in the paintings shown.)
Part of what makes blogs challenging and interesting is that the poster is “out there” in a sense, stating and dating some opinion on a given subject. They may be wrong, they may change their minds. Over time the blog can reflect an evolving maturity of thought.
Changing posts in response to readers removes the virtue of having a time-stamped post (unless you’re dealing with a typo or some similar item). It is of course fine and even admirable to admit you changed your mind – but there are better ways to do this than direct blog edits. Suggestions:
* Post a separate “update” section to the blog.
* Use the strike tag through items you’re editing, and note the edit change in the text.
* To indicate a sea change in your post’s direction, use a separate post to discuss and share the changes, linking to the original from the new post, and to the new post from the original.
I love Smashing design, but love is diminished when it loses respect. Stand up for your opinions! And when they stir dissent and discussion, be glad you started an interesting conversation :-)
SmashingWebs
December 11th, 2009 12:02 amNice Paintings
luke
December 11th, 2009 1:57 amworst post ever! Where is creativity in those watercolor paintings? The style is stuck in the 19th century.
nails
December 11th, 2009 12:30 pmReally bad collection here…
Douglas
December 12th, 2009 10:13 am“nice to see images that were made with human hands “unplugged””
…but note that many of these are not really watercolors. they are simply photoshop…a watercolor means you use water and color on paper. otherwise it’s a digital painting done in a watercolor style.
marsala
December 20th, 2009 2:15 pmthe talent is fantastico! Thank You!
Sioux falls cars
December 22nd, 2009 1:51 pmReally like the paint brush one, really taking this medium to a new level.
Artbizman
December 27th, 2009 7:08 amThis is the worst collection of paintings I have ever seen. Most of them are actually ugly, and painful to look at.
Artbizman
December 27th, 2009 4:31 pmI apologize for my earlier harsh comment. I am a student of watercolor painting and when I saw the title, “50 Beautiful Watercolor Paintings,” I looked forward to an enjoyable morning viewing some truly good works. However, the title of the article was misleading. I understand that art is subjective but there are certain criteria that must be met for a painting to be considered passable by most viewers. Composition, draftsmanship, color choice and technical ability to name just a few. Most of these pieces fail to meet those points and many truly are poorly done, as I see them. Watercolor is a tough medium to master and usually requires years of study and practice. Perhaps many of these paintings were done by amateurs or beginners and I would not want my opinion to discourage any of them. That’s just what it was, too; my opinion, and, to be fair, two or three of the paintings show promise.
Mindezigns
December 30th, 2009 7:49 pmThank you for sharing these, I am currently painting my first watercolor and have been posting my progress on my blog. Mindezigns.blogspot.com. These are great inspiration pieces.
Autumn
January 3rd, 2010 7:34 amI think they are very good, i like them a lot. i like how they are opening up a new style of thinking, and there not the same old stuff like trees, water, people, animals, etc. there different, and they are beautiful i like every single one of them in a different way. they make me want to bring out my creative side and start painting again.. :D i truely think that they are the 50 best watercolor paintings that are different :D
Sile this Millennium
January 4th, 2010 12:27 pmI like to much give in mine e-mail for my friend in Romania ,thank you of lot !
rawrkadi
January 7th, 2010 11:50 amthis is really amazing!
Chris
January 8th, 2010 12:10 pmI’ve seen much worse high school art than this! I thought the majority were beautiful. But the ones that worked best tended to push and pull me between the reality they’re meant to represent, and the reality of the medium itself. (ie. is that a girl or a drop of paint?).
lexi
January 8th, 2010 2:00 pmi think it’s unfair that people are saying that some of this work stinks clearly all the work here has had an enormous amount of effort put into it….plus they never said that it had to be beautiful to the viewer the person who posted this just thought they were beautiful so stop being so critical….c=
Jen
January 20th, 2010 4:58 pmWow, fickle people. They are beautiful pieces and make me ache with the recognition I could never create such wonder myself. Thanks again Smashing.
Julia
February 3rd, 2010 11:04 amsome of them are a little cliche but i think gator and clare are really beautiful
daxxter
February 4th, 2010 7:28 pmArt really IS subjective. You say 50, I say 1.
allan
February 10th, 2010 11:57 pmwhew!!!!…great art works…wish i can do that…ha ha ha would you like to give me one of your paintings??? please??? i like it
thank you
H2OLover
February 11th, 2010 7:45 amyou put work of world famous watercolorist here without permissions?? bay st. girl painting famous for award, did you ask artist??
EF
February 13th, 2010 9:13 amI think the work was beautiful, some cliche but well done, some creative, moody, that’s what art is. No one said it was the Louvre, its a collection of “50 beautiful Watercolors” not 50 of the best in the world ever or anything, so I think all the negative folks should calm their bit. People are just sharing their work, those “critics” should be constructive, what techniques could be worked on, what perspectives should be changed? Don’t just complain, show us your work, show us what your creativity can create. Also, if you don’t like it so much why do some keep coming back to the board? Go back to your art book and scanner. Great work folks regardless of your art training or lack thereof, regardless of your mediums.
Tyler K
February 24th, 2010 8:51 pmI don’t think art has to be only about novelty (addressing the claims to cliche works found in this set).
Neither does it have to be a demonstration of outstanding technical skill.
Dare I say that art should be appreciated for its beauty?
For a brief example: “neko-gato”. As cliche as an urban plaza painting can be, not to mention nothing spectacular in the paint application.
However the BEAUTY and the aesthetic of it still drives my emotions crazy. A introspective downcast palette that invokes nostalgia and antiquity.
What do you FEEL?
Lee
February 25th, 2010 2:37 amIncludes some very nice work. I would guess that the very negative comments come from jealous artists or would-be artists who can’t do as well themselves. Luke’s critique that this is so 19th century just shows his ignorance. I suppose he would say the same about Norman Rockwell. Or how about the Beatles, using all those ancient chords? They aren’t creative at all, are they Luke? I suppose you think atonal music is better? Hey Brannan “dude”, are you “for real”? For sure? My dog could make a more intelligent comment than you have. Artbizman, don’t worry, no one cares about your critique so you won’t discourage anyone. Who cares what you say? Certainly not an artist. It would be interesting to see the work of some of the negative critics, such as artbizman, so we can all judge how their work compares to the work they so arrogantly criticize. Talk is cheap. Anyone can claim to be an expert or a critic. The proof is in the artwork. So let’s see some links to your artwork, artbizman, and be sure to provide some space for feedback so we can critique your stuff. Frankly, the only thing that matters in the real world is how the art sells. I always laugh at critics who sneer at work by successful artists like McNight or Kinkade. It’s probably just jealousy that people prefer their art over the poor critic’s art. Grow up.
youdontneedtoknowit
March 15th, 2010 8:56 pmI’m glad you have good sense. The other posts on this thing were getting under my skin. How can artists be so critical of each other? I thought the point of art was to do whatever you felt like doing, expressing what is inside of you? I guess some people just aren’t as open as they make themselves out to be?
snuffy
March 5th, 2010 6:23 pmvery artistic…only a few “beautiful” if u take the word literally
thomas hippopotamus
March 9th, 2010 11:33 amahhh good ole internet comments, the cesspool of the web…
youdontneedtoknowit
March 15th, 2010 8:53 pmI think that to be artists (aka “free thinking minds”) you sure do let your little textbooks and preconceived notions of what is “art” cause you some serious brain damage, and its leaking out onto the internet. Everyone has their own idea of beauty. DEAL WITH IT. It’s called an opinion, it canNOT be right or wrong. You may not like it, and that’s fine. If you don’t like it, go to another website and ogle at whatever it is your narcissistic minds think is beautiful and does “qualify” as “art” in your hugely egotistic, elitist heads. It’s called tolerance. I bet you guys are the ones that get really offended about how people aren’t tolerant of your “art”/clothes/piercings/lifestyles/ideas/whatever, but for the life of me I can’t seem to understand why you waste the breath to get upset if you are just as guilty. Get over yourselves, please. Your opinion is just that; YOUR opinion.
cuggie
March 21st, 2010 11:32 pmWhat a pleasure these were to see. Folks with True Talent
J Frazin
March 27th, 2010 8:35 amI totally agree with youdontneedtoknowit. There are alot of haters commenting. That being said, I think I enjoyed all of these in a different way. Yes all of them. In my opinion, art is something that makes you go, “hmm”, hence making you see the world a little differently. (I know that sounds corny but im a corny person). One in particular that I made an extra “hmm” for is Tom Herbert’s painting. As an abstract oil artist, I don’t see too many abstract works made in watercolor, so this made me happy to see. Plus I just like the aesthetics of the work. It seems as though it is two abstract paintings in one. The fact that you could almost divide the work into two different paintings lends itself to be strong conceptually, drawing the viewers attention to the constricting rectangle we all seem to paint on. Ok, enough blather. I love this list. Good work to all the artists and the maker of this list!
Anna
March 30th, 2010 9:00 amThese are fantastic and I am happy to say that I am truly inspired!
Colin
April 5th, 2010 6:09 pmBeautiful!
Unknown
April 8th, 2010 12:01 pmIt truely sickens me that some people can’t appricate good art! These paintings are amazing! I would like to see you haters produce something as well as these artists!
ashley
October 31st, 2010 6:16 amHey man.. these paintings r oosum ! some r innocent nd some r mysterius ,some r simply tooo simple but every painting can’t turn out a masterpiece ,its human nature guys!!!
rezwan
November 9th, 2010 5:22 amwhenever I fell the reasons to hold on and fight close when I was so cold
those r lovly
rehman amin
November 16th, 2010 4:44 ami m an fine artist nice work add me on facebook and see my paintings thanks
Tina Nguyen
December 12th, 2010 8:45 amVery nice collection of watercolour paintings!
@iarttinanguyen
harish
December 31st, 2010 12:43 amthanks for making such paintings visible for us
prakash
February 6th, 2011 12:15 amexcellent ,upload more pictures
Tabulyogang
February 22nd, 2011 6:33 pmWow Zebra!
sadia
May 7th, 2011 5:56 amwaoooooooo…it was to nice………..we like it so much……….your doing nice job
Amena
May 27th, 2011 10:45 pmwOOOOOOOOOOOOooooow ma sha2 allah..
Dipesh Sigdel
June 18th, 2011 11:47 pmi love it…………………
K. Welch
July 4th, 2011 8:20 pmYour choices are great and varied. I enjoyed seeing them, and I do paint watercolors.
Bed Bug Killer
July 14th, 2011 7:44 amWhat are the elements that you have to consider in judging a water color painting? My brother did water color painting for his exhibits but I do not see his work as artistic as his previous works. I told him that it lacks zest, but he told me that when i criticize i should be constructive, and I should tell him what is wrong with it and how he can improve, but all i can tell him is his works now seems like a one by one pic, compared to an artistic photograph. I do not know how to explain it to him other than it lacks stirring emotions. Thank you in advance!
Dhivya
July 19th, 2011 2:32 amWow!!!!!!!!!!!! Its really very nice…….. Epdipa ipdillam mudiyadhu