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