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International Watercolour Masters Exhibition 2022
Not long home from IWM 2022 Exhibition which was an excellent show. I do hope you managed to see it for yourself, if not, maybe next time?
It was a joy to meet some of the artists represented (from around the globe) and soak in the whole experience. Sadly, because of the pandemic there were some artists missing, and yet, it was lovely that they were still able to send their work for everyone to see. What a treat to be able to see the paintings, 'in the flesh' so to speak, as they are so much better than photographs, indeed photographs just don't do justice to the art work. I posted some of my favourite portraits on Facebook, if you care to look there, as that is a genre I would really love to master. Portraits are so special, in that, every single person matters to the Lord God, and we are all unique works in progress. I must mention Mary Whyte, her portrait of a girl holding a cat was quite evocative and full of emotion. I love her 'We the People' Veterans Exhibition as seen on the internet.
Again, a big thank you to the organiser, David Poxon and all his artists who teamed up to help celebrate this wonderful media called, 'Art'. Watercolour is so special and every different artist has their own techniques and skills - so amazing to see. I am so thankful that my husband and I were able to spend a day at the show, any longer and it would have been far too over whelming for me.
It was a joy to meet some of the artists represented (from around the globe) and soak in the whole experience. Sadly, because of the pandemic there were some artists missing, and yet, it was lovely that they were still able to send their work for everyone to see. What a treat to be able to see the paintings, 'in the flesh' so to speak, as they are so much better than photographs, indeed photographs just don't do justice to the art work. I posted some of my favourite portraits on Facebook, if you care to look there, as that is a genre I would really love to master. Portraits are so special, in that, every single person matters to the Lord God, and we are all unique works in progress. I must mention Mary Whyte, her portrait of a girl holding a cat was quite evocative and full of emotion. I love her 'We the People' Veterans Exhibition as seen on the internet.
Again, a big thank you to the organiser, David Poxon and all his artists who teamed up to help celebrate this wonderful media called, 'Art'. Watercolour is so special and every different artist has their own techniques and skills - so amazing to see. I am so thankful that my husband and I were able to spend a day at the show, any longer and it would have been far too over whelming for me.
29/05/2022