August Sandstrom (Sweden)

"For me, the strength of a good painting is in how it can make you feel like you’re really there — in a different place, at a different time. I try to paint from the perspective of someone actually standing in the landscape, and I

Adam Papke (Poland)

Communing with nature, I feel the impressions that constitute the foundation for expressing the general vision of the painting. Outdoor painting is a kind of hunting, in which I try to merge the existing elements of the landscape into a new quality of the painting.

Karen Heidler (USA)

I’ve always loved to draw.  I grew up in southwestern Pennsylvania. I majored in fine art at Mount Vernon Nazarene University (Mount Vernon, Ohio), graduating in 1994 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. I had a dream come true to work at the Nazarene Publishing

Herman Pekel (Australia)

I’ve always been a painter, right back to my early teenage years. Paint is like an addiction; its tactile quality, the smell and the feel. Forty years later, I still feel obsessed. And painting has been good to me; a career that has sustained me.

Tansu Ozmen (Turkey)

Throughout his life, Tansu Ozmen studied and practiced watercolour painting .. As a result of his artistic training, he has exhibited his artwork in a number of solo and group exhibitions. As an artist who uses a variety of mediums, he has experimented with transparency and

Elke Memler (Germany)

I was born in Stuttgart in July 1962, my parents' only child. I spent my sheltered childhood with my parents and grandparents in Stuttgart and later in Crailsheim. I was able to spend my school years in Crailsheim, but it was ultimately love that drew me

Zahra Hamze (Iran)

I was born in Iran. I have studied physics and mathematics when I was younger. These academic subjects gave my mind a sense of liberation. But when I met watercolour, I entered a new world. Watercolour makes my soul fly and allows me to imagine

WenQing He (China)

He Wenqing was born in Gansu Province, China ,1966. Graduated from Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts “The goal I have always been pursuing is to use a realistic watercolor expression. In addition, I tend to prefer the Impressionist color system in my watercolor practice. I am constantly

Yuji Uchiyama (Japan)

I was born in October 1948 in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, famous for its Echizen washi paper. I studied graphic design and have been working as an art director ever since. The main reason I became interested in painting is because of my father's work. I

Tom Shepherd (UK)

Tom Shepherd is a dynamic watercolour artist who loves to capture the pulse of the world around him with bold strokes and vivid hues. Painting a wide range of subjects - particularly if the light is doing something interesting - Tom loves blending delicate washes with striking

Xin Yi (China)

“ I am Yixin, a watercolour artist originally from China and now living in New Zealand. My work is deeply influenced by Eastern culture, embracing classical aesthetics and a pursuit of poetic beauty. I am particularly drawn to the principles of “reserved space” and “expressive

Rabi Alieva (Germany)

Rabi Alieva is a renowned watercolor artist and book author based in Munich. Over the past seven years, she has devoted herself to the craft of watercolour, specializing in the creation of deeply emotional and expressive portraits. Before embracing her path as a full-time artist,

Paul Van Cleven (Belgium)

Paul Van Cleven is a self-taught watercolorist based in Bruges, Belgium. He was raised in a creative household, his father an architect and his mother an artist. He was introduced to the world of art from a young age, receiving early guidance that laid the

Pam Wenger (USA)

“My portrait paintings are my real love - it's hard to explain the excitement of trying to connect with the essence of a person through their expression…their pose…their placement in the composition. When I feel my relationship to my subject matter begin to click in

Lucy Pulvers (Australia)

“I was born in Kyoto, Japan and grew up in both Tokyo and Kyoto with my two elder sisters, also artists, and my elder brother. I was educated in Japanese schools until moving to Sydney in 2001 and am bilingual in Japanese and English. I am

Mark Demaio (USA)

“My lifelong journey as a visual artist has been an unpaved road with lanes of glory, and off ramps of pain, and all detours in between. Mine is a relentless search for answers to questions that only I know. This journey can be profoundly frustrating,

Björn Bernström (Sweden)

Björn is an award winning artist living outside of Stockholm. He has participated in over 100 exhibitions in Sweden and abroad and is a sought-after watercolor instructor. The motifs in his paintings are often experienced moments taken from places near and far. Just as often,

Kyoko Uchiyama (Japan)

Kyoko Uchiyama is a botanical artist and graphic designer in Japan. She is interested in finding effective mixing proportions of tempera and watercolor to depict texture of plants. Her artwork has been exhibited all over the world. She received the Tokyo Shimbun award at the

Jan Min (Holland)

Jan Min is driven by the pleasure he finds in creating atmosphere and lights found in the land and seascapes around him. Using different tones and values, he captures the beauty that inhabits the places he visits, giving them a sensitivity that is strengthened with latent

Kelly Eddington (USA)

“I create watercolour portraits that are emotional, unusual, and tell stories about identity. My approach to painting is meticulous, and my palette is bold. I delight in creating difficult painting problems that no one else would want to solve. Lately these problems have involved my

Javid Tabatabaie (Persia)

“For me, watercolour embodies freedom and fluidity. With over 20 years of experience, I’m motivated by the way water and pigment create a delicate balance between control and spontaneity. Every brushstroke is a unique interaction between intention and accident, and sharing this approach through global

Jung Hun Sung (South Korea)

Born in Yeosu, a small port city in Korea with a beautiful and developed artistic culture, Jung-Hun Sung started painting in his studio at the age of 10. Currently he only paints with watercolor and exhibits his work worldwide. He now lives in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do and

J.Jie Li (USA)

“My work is a meditation on impermanence, desire, and the fragile boundary between being and non-being. Influenced by Daoist philosophy, Zen aesthetics, and Schopenhauer’s reflections on will and suffering, I seek to illuminate the transient nature of existence through the fluidity of watercolour. The medium—often

Antonio Bartolo (Portugal)

“In watercolour, all subjects can be painted. One only has to dare to overcome the limits of one's imagination and take advantage of the paper, colours and brushes.” Born in March 22nd 1962. Currently, Antonio is living in Torres Vedras, Portugal. Throughout his career he has

Jeannie McGuire (USA)

Jeannie McGuire is an American figurative artist known for her strong watercolor paintings of people. Her works depict an underlying story, which is developed or found anew throughout her creative process. Studies of human character are communicated in such works as “Kenneth,” the American Watercolor

Coco Nguyen (Vietnam)

Co Co Nguyen was born in Vietnam and currently lives in France. She holds a bachelor in Law from the University of Ho Chi Minh City. She is a self-taught artist. She has exhibited around the world. She received the highest award from FACE India for

Michael Solovyev (Canada)

Michael’s traditional academic art education, extensive experience as a head theatre stage designer, and oil painter career now inform his priority as a watercolor artist . Michael is an artist of great renown, with exhibitions and workshops all over the world. He sees his work as

Besnik Xhemaili (Albania)

“My name is Besnik Xhemaili, I live and work in Republic of Kosovo and Albania. I completed my  Masters degree in Fine Arts in 2004. For the last 15 Years I am totally focused on Watercolour Medium, participating in many events around the globe, doing

Xi Guo (China)

“For me, a Taoist, life and death are the alternation of seasons. Birth and death are like coming from the “Tao” and going back to the “Tao”. By my paintings, both nature and portraits, I am seeking the beauty of the forms of lives, delightful

Tianya Zhou (China)

Zhou Tianya was awarded Bachelor’s Degree from Hubei Institute of Fine Art, he taught art at Jingchu Academy of Technology after graduation. Currently he lives and paints in Shenzhen, China and works, as curator and professional artist of Luohu Cultural Centre He is the first Chinese

Stephen Yau (Canada)

Stephen Yau, an international award-winning artist and international art competitions juror, was born in Hong Kong and now lives in Toronto, Canada. Stephen received the King Charles III Coronation Medal recently, in recognition of his achievement in art and the contribution to the country. He is a

Patricia Guzman (Mexico)

Patricia's paintings have been the subject of three solo shows and over 60 group exhibitions worldwide. Her work has been recipient of numerous awards. Patricia has starred at International Watercolour Masters England in 2022 and 2024 running sold out workshops and performing live in front of

Pasqualino Fracasso (Italy)

“I am an eclectic watercolourist regarding my choice of subjects and styles. I love influencing traditional watercolour with abstract and modern solutions which I have acquired from other media, techniques, and materials. My vision of watercolour is that the painter has to play on the

Laurie Goldstein-Warren (USA)

Originally from New York, Laurie now lives in West Virginia.  She has been painting watercolours for the last 19 years.  Laurie continues to experiment with new techniques in watercolour and watercolour/acrylic.  She has exhibited her work in the U.S., Japan, Turkey, , Canada and China. 

Michal Jasiewicz (Poland)

‘Watercolour as a technique is unpredictable, you need to give it autonomy and let it do half of the work. Spontaneity and freshness are the greatest merits of watercolour’ Born in 1977 in Nowy SACZ, Poland Michal is an architect by profession. Architecture and watercolour are Michal’s

La Fe (Thailand)

La Fe trained at the Graduated Faculty of Painting and Sculpture, at Silpakorn University in Thailand He has become well known for his "Watercolour without Drawing" series of international workshops and paintings of Roses. He follows a tradition of handling the medium of watercolour with a purist

Julio Jorge (Portugal)

“My name is Júlio Jorge, I was born in Montemor-O-Novo Portugal in 1959, I am self-taught and use watercolour as a means of preferential expression. My painting is realistically oriented, accurate and meticulous. So, I practice a very slow technique which requires a lot of patience,

Jorge Corpuna (Peru)

The purest inheritance of the oriental painting that nourished the origins of Peruvian watercolour finds its fullest expression in the work of Jorge Corpuna. The formal and chromatic harmony with which this magnificent artist portrays nature shows the deep respect that his lineage holds for

eudes correia at IWM2024. Master of watercolor Eudes at IWM2024 Lilleshall England.

Eudes Correia (Brazil)

Eudes Correia is a brilliant Brazilian artist, now living in Lisbon. He started very young and trained as a graphic designer and illustrator but currently devotes his time to watercolour. He is Brand ambassador for Winsor & Newton in Europe. His subjects are often ordinary people

Cesc Farré (Spain)

“I am an architect at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC, Spain) and my artistic training, especially the watercolor technique, has been closely related to the graphic expression and illustration of the architectural heritage. Currently, I combine teaching watercolor at school with master classes and

Ali Abbas Syed (Pakistan)

Ali Abbas is a leading Master in watercolour and teaches contemporary painting in the Centre of Excellence in Art & Design, MUET, Jamshoro, Pakistan. He has taken part in many juries & workshops He has had 16 solo exhibitions in national and international exhibitions. Ali Abbas

David Poxon RI NWS (England)

David Poxon was born in the Industrial heartland of England, but now makes his home in the rural countryside of Shropshire, U.K. He is an elected member of the prestigious R.I. (The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours) and has served on the R.I. Council. He