I totally agree to this point of view of one of the men who helped me enjoy and learn my art, BRUCE MAC EVOY:
Watercolors are no longer pale and understated and miniaturist, as they are often stereotyped to be. With modern materials and a postmodernist vision, they can be anything you imagine them to be — precise or unbridled, tiny or expansive, vibrant and daring or subtle and understated. Every life spirit can find expression through this medium.
Watercolor is a swim in the metaphysics of life, a mirror of one's personal relationship with the world.
The vitality in watercolor is the life of art itself — alert, spontaneous, surprising, improvisatory, relentless, risky, and leaning a little on luck.
Let it be unpredictable ... colorful ... wet.
• © 2015 Bruce MacEvoy
Art by Dariusz Kieliszek
Make art, not war, 2021
Trying to suggest the storm is coming…
Lake Lucerne (1802) by J.M.W. Turner
Sunrise by the sea…. Watercolor in paper.
-Tower Falls, Yellowstone-