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    • Teju Abiola
      Teju Abiola @Phil Cullen last edited by

      @phil-cullen I absolutely love Carcamo!

      https://www.instagram.com/tejuabiolaart/
      https://www.tejuabiolaart.com

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      • Phil Cullen
        Phil Cullen @Teju Abiola last edited by

        @teju-abiola watching him paint is amazing, he's crazy good

        www.instagram.com/phillip.cullen/
        www.facebook.com/phillipcullenillustration/

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        • Jonas Zavacky
          Jonas Zavacky last edited by

          I believe Erich Heinemann worked in watercolor! (sorry if I am wrong) I absolutely love his works. and Carcamo is stunning as well

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          • Teju Abiola
            Teju Abiola @xin li last edited by

            @xin-li If you're also interested in painters in general and other illustrators who don't use ink drawings:

            • Eudes Correia
            • Blanca Alvarez
            • Nuwka Ivanova
            • Agnes Cecile/Silvia Pelissero
            • Ewa Ludwiczak
            • Charles Reid
            • Craig Lueck
            • Iraville
            • Alvara Castagnet
            • Atsushi Matsubayashi
            • Kelogsloops
            • Ali Cavanaugh
            • James McMullan
            • Omar Rayyan
            • Jenny Dolfen
            • Leo Dolfini
            • Alisa Vysochina
            • Nick Runge
            • Benjamin Bjorklund
            • Vanessa Gillings (uses thin gouache)
            • Mary Whyte
            • Burt Silverman
            • Dean Mitchell
            • Mario Robinson
            • Anne Abgott
            • Stephen Scott Young
            • Dylan Scott Pierce

            I'll stop before it goes on forever 😅 Sorry if it's a long list; I'm very watercolor obsessed and am happy to have the opportunity to discuss it on the forums. I'd really suggest looking around on Instagram. I've discovered so many amazing watercolor artists there!

            https://www.instagram.com/tejuabiolaart/
            https://www.tejuabiolaart.com

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            • Teju Abiola
              Teju Abiola @davidhohn last edited by

              @davidhohn Surprisingly I've found, especially recently after checking out some watercolor books/videos, that a good amount of watercolor artists do actually use some opaque colors. How I didn't realize this sooner, I don't know. But it would've made me a lot more forgiving about my own work🙂

              https://www.instagram.com/tejuabiolaart/
              https://www.tejuabiolaart.com

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              • chrisaakins
                chrisaakins last edited by chrisaakins

                N.C. Wyeth is a fave if you want masters from the past.

                Chris Akins
                www.chrisakinsart.com
                www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                • DOTTYP
                  DOTTYP @Teju Abiola last edited by

                  @teju-abiola Thanks for writing this list I love finding new artists especially watercolour

                  scribbles.artstation.com
                  www.instagram.com/dottypaints

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                  • davidhohn
                    davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @Teju Abiola last edited by davidhohn

                    @teju-abiola If being forgiving in watercolor is your goal then check out the technique created by Burt Silverman and David Levine. It is crazy cool!
                    Here's one by David Levine (You might recognize his name from his huge career as a NYTimes pen and ink caricature artist, but he created really beautiful watercolors as well)
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                    Burt Silverman created a how to book of the technique the two of them created:

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                    The whole point of the technique is to allow the watercolor painter to be able to lay down a wash of color and then lift it back up. Basically to try and get all the benefits of oil painting but with the immediacy (and non-toxicity) of watercolor. I watched George Pratt (comic book watercolor painter) give a demo of the technique this last summer. Really interesting!

                    *Edit: I just saw that you are a senior at Ringling. So you likely have had George as an instructor. Actually now that I think about it maybe you've also already seen this particular demo? If not, sit George down and get him to paint for you!

                    www.davidhohn.com
                    www.instagram.com/davidhohnillo
                    twitter.com/david_hohn

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                    • Teju Abiola
                      Teju Abiola @davidhohn last edited by

                      @davidhohn I actually have Burt's book in my room right now! Yep, I took Pratt for a painting class and he sure loves his demos 🙂 It's amazing watching him paint! I've always really enjoyed the transparent qualities of watercolor, but the more I learn the medium I realize the incredible usefulness using opaques can be.

                      https://www.instagram.com/tejuabiolaart/
                      https://www.tejuabiolaart.com

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                      • xin li
                        xin li last edited by

                        Amazing list of artists here. So much to learn. Thank you guys.

                        Web: www.lixin.no
                        IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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                          JennyJones @davidhohn last edited by

                          @davidhohn yes to Holly Hobbie! I just checked out several of her books to study her pieces as I work on master works. She really has such a way with light, composition, and storytelling. She is in my top 3 for sure.

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                          • irina
                            irina last edited by irina

                            Also John Singer Sargent's watercolors, Quentin Greban, Mariachiara di Giorgio, Dominique Corbasson, Gianluca Garofalo, Rie Nakajima... many styles, depending on what your niche is

                            https://theaoi.com/folios/irinageorgescu/
                            http://www.behance.net/irinageorgescu
                            http://www.instagram.com/anoctambule
                            https://www.facebook.com/irinageorgescuillustration

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