The Best of Watermedia Artists, Vol. II (both sets) has arrived, and it was well worth the wait. I am honored to be in this publication, and thank you for selecting my artwork. Sincerely,
Patricia Flynn
The books (Best of America Watermedia) arrived and they are beautiful! Thank you so much. The color is great and I'm really pleased with the reproductions of my work and that of my teaching partner, Lee Baughman, in this volume. We are both thrilled to have been a part of this collection of American Watermedia and hope to participate in future volumes! My best,
Susan Cowan
I just got my copies of the book (Best of America Watermedia). It looks beautiful. Thanks for all of your hard work on it and thanks for including my paintings. I am amazed at both the variety of art in these books and the constant high standard across all of the different mediums. These books are so exciting and vibrant. Bravo. Best,
Matt Bialer
Just after I sent the message the postman arrived with a slip to say that they were waiting at the Post Office. I have since picked them up (BOWW Oil) and they are very beautiful and I am extremely happy with the way that your Company has presented my work. I will recommend your company to all my artistic friends and I would love to enter again and buy more books next time around!
Thank you!
Warm wishes from Lyndel Thomas, Australia
Thank you! I love the new 'Best of American Pastel Artists' book. Thank you
for what you are doing to promote artists!!!
Debra K. Richardson
Gary Wickwill be in the upcoming issue of the "Best of America Pastel Artists Vol. II... If you want to see the diversity in which pastel is used, this issue is a visual experience well worth the time and effort.
From his web site
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Judy Crane has been a full-time professional artist for more than 20 years. While her current focus is oil painting, she has also worked in pastel and watercolor. Her painting style lets the viewer see the subject as the eye sees a scene—not in photographic focus, but with atmosphere and depth of field. Her work captures the sophisticated, lush colors of nature and our man-made environment, and presents them in a believable and exciting way.
Judy has painted in plein air on location in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and many areas of the U.S. She is also a highly sought after instructor at workshops throughout North Carolina, including Art of the Carolinas. Her teaching focuses on shape, value, color and design—emphasizing what is really important in a painting, rather than the details.