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Watercolour Art Prints and Posters

Atmospheric Art

These ain’t your grandma’s watercolours. These art prints are modern, bold, and atmospheric - perfect for adding a little bit of texture to any room. From abstract canvases, to colourful portraits, and everything in between… our art will add some much-needed sparkle to those drab white walls.

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Verified purchase · 12 May 2024

Nicely framed - great image!

Anonymous .

Verified purchase · 09 May 2024

This picture makes me chuckle every time I look at it. I love it!

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Verified purchase · 09 May 2024

Great quality prompt delivery

Sofia G.

Verified purchase · 03 May 2024

Good Products & fast delivery. A good Picture

Peter D.

Verified purchase · 03 May 2024

I love all the different things you have so much choice. Really excellent service. Good prices to. . Fantastic pictures done funny some cute all lovely

Shiro H.

Verified purchase · 03 May 2024

Speedy delivery lovely quality.

Frequently asked questions
Who are famous watercolour artists?
Several artists have gained fame for their mastery of watercolor painting. Notable examples include J.M.W. Turner, renowned for atmospheric landscapes; Winslow Homer, known for outdoor scenes; John Singer Sargent, excelling in vibrant landscapes; Georgia O'Keeffe, creating striking works beyond oils; and Paul Cézanne, innovating color and form. Their contributions have left a lasting legacy in watercolor art.
What type of art is Watercolor?
Watercolor is a versatile medium used in painting. It involves pigments suspended in water-based solutions and is applied to paper or other surfaces. Watercolor allows for transparent and translucent effects, creating delicate washes and vibrant hues. Artists use various techniques such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and layering to achieve different textures and effects, making watercolor suitable for both detailed renderings and expressive, loose compositions.