Here are the latest batch to start off May. A bumper crop. Once again a very diverse group showing the wide range of this underrated medium. As I've often said my personal preference is impressionistic and loose watercolours - even minimalist ones. That doesn't mean I don't admire the more detailed works shown here. It is simply that I have neither the skill, inclination or patience to do such detailed works. My guru Charles Reid- actually I have three - said in a workshop I attended that some people said he couldn't draw a straight line! As this just about sums me up - except with a ruler - I rest my case.
Zhon Tianya
Not certain I have the correct artist here

Gerard Hendriks
I love this! The contrast between the colours of the bird and the grey- greens of the surrounding area - wow!

Laurin McCracken
This is an amazing watercolour. Not my taste but wonderful skill and look how the red of the cherries sets off the greys.

Edward Seago
The British Master . This is a typical Seago landscape and he did many similar ones. This type of painting isn't as popular these days but again not much detail and very powerful.

Andrew Geeson
A new artist to me - love the looseness of this. Has some videos on Youtube.

Michael Jasiewicz

Andrew Geeson
Another very loose one - some think this type of painting is easy but I can assure you it isn't. I know from bitter experience. I've been trying to master it for 18 years.

Shyam Dongarwar

Gn Madhu

Aud Rye
The birds are the only real detail here but don't they hold it together.

Judith Farnworth
A more abstract painting from Judith. I love the colours and had to include it!

Stan Miller
The Master of portraits and much else. See his demos on Youtube.