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Original Watercolor Painting by Nelson

 


Hand Signed by the artist



 

Detail



 

 

Untitled

Unframed


 

Original Watercolor Painting on Paper

Hand signed by the artist

Size: 30-1/4" x 22-1/4"

Condition of the Artwork is Excellent. It was once framed so it has a little mounting tape on the back.

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Certificate of Authenticity is included

Gallery Retail : $2,000.00 unframed

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    Watercolor definition:

    Watercolor paint consists of fine pigment particles suspended in a water-soluble binder (adhesive substance). It is usually used on paper. As watercolor is semi-transparent, the white of the paper gives a natural luminosity to the washes of color. White areas of the image often are merely left unpainted to expose the paper. Watercolors are sold as cakes of dry paint or as liquid in tubes, to which water is added. The paint can be applied in various techniques such as wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry to obtain different effects.

    The binder usually used for watercolor consists of gum, glucose, glycerine and wetting agents.

    Historians believe that watercolor painting has been around since Paleolithic cave paintings, but it was during the Renaissance that watercolors gained popularity as an artistic medium. It was particularly common for illustrations in books and botanical guides to be made using watercolors into the 19th century, when John James Audubon began his well-known watercolor bird illustrations and field guides.

      

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