Watercolors For Sale - Price Range: $100 - $499

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Discover 1,637 original watercolors artworks for sale between $100 - $499. Contemporary emerging artists: Eduardo Diaz, Santiago Londono, Jacqueline Weegels, Theekshana Kumara, Michelle Mendez, Jeanie Merila, Joanna Batherson, James Parker are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 57 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Eduardo Diaz: 'mujer', 2005 Watercolor, Political. water mixable oil color...
, 2005
Political - Watercolor
15 x 20 inches (38.1 x 50.8 cm)
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Eduardo Diaz: 'where', 2005 Watercolor, Political. water mixable oil color...
, 2005
Political - Watercolor
15 x 20 inches (38.1 x 50.8 cm)
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Eduardo Diaz: 'Nail', 2006 Watercolor, Portrait. water mixable oil color...
, 2006
Portrait - Watercolor
15 x 20 inches (38.1 x 50.8 cm)
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Eduardo Diaz: 'dream', 2005 Watercolor, Political. water mixable oil color on paper...
, 2005
Political - Watercolor
20 x 15 inches (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
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Eduardo Diaz: 'Drink', 2006 Watercolor, Portrait. water mixable oil color on paper...
, 2006
Portrait - Watercolor
15 x 20 inches (38.1 x 50.8 cm)
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Santiago Londono: 'Nicole', 2005 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2005
Portrait - Watercolor
6 x 9 inches (15.2 x 22.9 cm)
Jacqueline Weegels: 'Ocean Sand', 2005 Watercolor, Portrait. Framed. Michael ( 2 1/ 2) has a wonderful time carrying sand and water back and forth between the beach and the ocean. The waves were particularly strong this summer afternoon, so Michael had to time it just right. A couple of times he got' splashed' ....
, 2005
Portrait - Watercolor
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Theekshana Kumara: 'Ballapana', 2005 Watercolor, Undecided.
, 2005
Undecided - Watercolor
52 x 42 cm (20.5 x 16.5 inches)
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Theekshana Kumara: 'Beach', 2005 Watercolor, Seascape.
, 2005
Seascape - Watercolor
52 x 42 cm (20.5 x 16.5 inches)
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Santiago Londono: 'Tolu playa', 2005 Watercolor, Seascape.
, 2005
Seascape - Watercolor
10 x 6 inches (25.4 x 15.2 cm)
Michelle Mendez: 'Cliffs of Carsaig', 1996 Watercolor, Landscape. View of the Cliffs of Carsaig on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, sketch of horserider racing waves along the beach ...
Landscape - Watercolor
10 x 7 inches (25.4 x 17.8 cm)
Jacqueline Weegels: 'Constables Haywain in blue', 2004 Watercolor, Landscape. In silver, mat frame with double mat. John Constable painted the original Haywain in 1821. I loved the setting so much that I not only painted it in a monogramatic blue, but also visited Flatford Mill myself, whilst living in the U. K. ...
Landscape - Watercolor
11 x 8 inches (27.9 x 20.3 cm)
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Jeanie Merila: 'Still Life with UFO Lamp', 1993 Watercolor, Still Life.
Still Life - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Jeanie Merila: 'Cosmic Sunflower', 2003 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Jeanie Merila: 'Lilys with Red Rose Weeping', 2003 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Jeanie Merila: 'Sunrise Lilys', 2003 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Jeanie Merila: 'Sunrise Lilys', 2003 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Jeanie Merila: 'Bouquet with Yellow Lily', 2002 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Jeanie Merila: 'Lilys with Yellow Rose', 2002 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Jeanie Merila: 'Dreams of Lilys', 2003 Watercolor, Floral.
Floral - Watercolor
38 x 48 cm (15.0 x 18.9 inches)
Joanna Batherson: 'Going Home', 2003 Watercolor, Automotive. This was a car in Maine during the fourth of July celebration.  ...
, 2003
Automotive - Watercolor
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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James Parker: 'Rocks and Wave', 2003 Watercolor, Seascape.
Seascape - Watercolor
9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
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James Parker: 'Colored Mountains', 2003 Watercolor, Abstract. A wide range of color was what I was aiming for in this mountain abstract. The flowing quality it developed during the process was a plus. A somewhat thick application of liquid watercolors gave added debth....
Abstract - Watercolor
11 x 9 inches (27.9 x 22.9 cm)
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James Parker: 'Abundent Trees', 2003 Watercolor, Landscape. Southeastern Ohio summer treescape. The verying greens make for an overall calm and pleasing scene....
Landscape - Watercolor
9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
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James Parker: 'Beach Headland', 2003 Watercolor, Seascape. Southern Mexico inspired this scene...
Seascape - Watercolor
6 x 8 inches (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
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James Parker: 'Dark Sunset', 2003 Watercolor, Landscape. This was an actual sunset with a dark atmosphere...
Landscape - Watercolor
9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
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James Parker: 'San Jose del Pacifico', 2003 Watercolor, Landscape. A soft presentation of the mountains around San Jose del Pacifico, Mexico...
Landscape - Watercolor
9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
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James Parker: 'Flowers and Mountains', 2003 Watercolor, Landscape. Colorful flowers with lake and distant mountains. The light happy forground flowers setoff this little fantasy mountain scene....
Landscape - Watercolor
9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
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James Parker: 'African Plain', 2003 Watercolor, Landscape. An African view. The seperating branches are both a focal point and frame for the rest of the scene....
Landscape - Watercolor
9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
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James Parker: 'Mountains and Stream', 2003 Watercolor, Landscape. Pleasing watercolor of a stream and mountains. The swirling purple clouds make a nice canopy.  ...
Landscape - Watercolor
7 x 9 inches (17.8 x 22.9 cm)
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    Eduardo Diaz - Statement My name is Eduardo DIaz and Iim a Mexican artist residing in the Bay Area since 2001. In my work I express different elements of Mexican culture, while emphasizing its Native American heritage. I incorporate native themes and images, both extant and prehispanic, into my works and combine them with personal feelings, experiences or fears. Although cultural elements are the essence of my art, through them I also like to express political and social opinions. As a Mexican, I feel in touch with the problems at the Mexican-American border, as well as with the issues facing Mexican immigrants. I also like to express the tension between the indigenous and the industrialized worlds, and to analyze the different elements that make up Mexican identity, especially when confronted with life in a different country. My favorite medium is oil painting. I use vivid and deep colors, with which I reflect the light of the Mexican sun. Some of my compositions are figurative, and oscillate between realistic scenes and more elaborated images, with affinity to surrealism. My most recent productions are less figurative and combine the same vivid colors into expressive abstract constructions. Biography My name is Eduardo D...

    Jacqueline Weegels - My whole life I have created art somehow, as do most people one way or another. I grew up with a father who enjoyed painting large theater back drops and making larger than life papermache float creations. Although, I felt inspired by this, it somehow intimidated me and made me want to work small. Now, having raised two children, and influenced and been influenced by them and THEIR art, my work has become ever more eclectic and varied. I am ready for a new phase in my art as, like everyone else, continue to conquer new challenges in life, stay healthy and seek balance. ...

    Theekshana Kumara - In this modern age, there is no differentiation of art into sculpture, graphic art etc. All these belong to visual art. In the creation of a visual art, there is no classification into sculpture of clay or some other solid substance, or attribution of the canvas and oil paint for art. A visual art can be created with any substance or colour encountered in our daily life. Neither is an art gallery necessary for the display of a visual art. Any place appropriate for the creation can be used for the purpose. Age of communication began in 2000. Because of the computer, visual art began to progress rapidly. Today it has advanced up to digital pictures. Art was born to achieve some specific objective. Art came to be expressed through audio and visual media. Therefore, human art has not been divided into canvas, brush and oil paint. A visual art can be built by utilising of any material or colour encountered in daily life. An art gallery is not required to display a visual art. Any appropriate place can be used for the purpose. ...

    Theekshana Kumara - Jeanie Merila - Art surrounds my life like a blanket, filling my senses with joy and giving me a place to weep with color. Sometimes art is a mirror of my life, but other times it is what remains after life filters through my vision. My art is about color and light. The way light bounces off buildings in the afternoon sun, shadows flickering like transforming clouds. The colors vibrate next to each other, the patterns of leaves and bricks create harmony. The wavering reflections in windows, puddles and canals continue to fascinate me - sky and water become one. I have painted flowers over and over for 20 years, yet the pure hues continue to blend and dance in my watercolors like newborns. The silence of the ocean as I swim below the surface inspires me. The waves above leave twisting shadows on the progressing, swirling sand. The rainbow fish darting among the coral remind me of insects hovering around thriving buds as I gaze into the mystery of the deep azure, waiting for the turtle, manta or shark. The breath of my soul is often revealed through the mystical depths of the ocean or the burst of color on a fragrant bloom. ...

    Joanna Batherson - My inspiration for art has come from drawing and the nature surrounding our world. My painting began as a hobby and through taking many courses and instruction from various Maine artists, traveling in USA and abroad, and moving to beautiful California,it has become a wonderful and fulfilling part of my life....

    James Parker - Painting, drawing, and to a lesser degree, photography, have been the driving creative force in my life for the past two years. The changing circumstances of life have allowed this to happen, and for this I am quite grateful. Pin and ink, liquid watercolors, acrylics, and the mixing of mediums are used for these works. My art is somewhere between reality and fantasy, with perhaps a unique style (as all are) which is slowly maturing. Much of my work I try to make light, colorful and fun, and even somewhat premitive with a touch of fantasy. Rustic little cabin scenes, and most seascapes perhaps show this best. Landscapes--mountains, trees, ocean and beach scenes, these are my favorite subjects. I prefer to work quite small. Most paintings and drawings come with wooden 11"X14" frames and hand selected colored mattes. These smaller sized works I have found to be excellent for creating pictures that are both colorful enough and detailed enough to carry an "impact". A few fine art's photographs taken back in the late eighties, some of which were published by a national calendar company in 1989 and 90 are also offered here. Those hundreds of hours looking ...