Many versions of these artworks are appealing in their rich colors and composition, but Kind of Cyan, Mila Akopova, Kim Uchiyama, Monica Angle and Anita Mills produced especially popular works that are worth a look. If you’re looking to add a wave watercolors that pops against an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include that feature elements of blue, gray, beige, brown and more. These items have been made for many years, with versions that date back to the 20th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century. Browse a selection of Abstract, Contemporary or Photorealist versions of these works for sale today - there are 23 Abstract, 2 Contemporary, 1 Impressionist, 1 Modern and 1 Photorealist examples available. The 34th Kulay sa Tubig Invitational Watercolor Exhibition runs until today, October 9, at the ground floor of SM Megamall Mega Fashion Hall.On 1stDibs, there are several options of wave watercolors available for sale. To really widen our reach and let them know that this is a platform," Salas ended. So that's what we want, to be able to reach further in the Philippines, even abroad. With the new ones, you'll be surprised how talented they are and where they come – provinces such us Cebu, Tuguegarao, Bicol, Leyte and more. The artists who joined are both old and new. "Definitely the vision is to keep it running and to have newer artists join. In Kulay sa Tubig, she wanted to show how difficult watercolor as a medium is and it elevated its worth in the art scene," Salas pointed out. So if you see paintings with intricate details, it means their skills and talent are so good because they are able to do it in one go. "My mom always believes that watercolor is the most difficult medium mainly because of the flow, and if you make a mistake, you can't redo it anymore. Gallery Genesis and Kulay sa Tubig will continue its mission of spotlighting the beauty of watercolor as an art medium. Whether they win or not, they're just so happy to be included," Salas said. It skyrockets their prices which we appreciate them being so excited about. But I guess the main thing of it all is they get to come home with a title of a winner because once they put that in their portfolio, they can say it out loud. The winners got cash prize, a trophy and certificate. "The Hall of Famers got the special plaque and certificate. They are Manuel "Manny" Baldemor, Nel Canasa +, Rodelio "Toti" Cerda, Jose "Ping" Ceriola, Edgar "Egai" Fernandez, Araceli Dans, Antipas "Biboy" Delotavo, Clarence Eduarte, Renato "Ato" Habulan, Benjie Ladrido, Margarita "Marge" Lim, Noli Principe Manalang, Christian "Chris" Mirang, Victor Ng, Ernesto "Ernie" Patricio, Virgilio "Billy" Pomida, Pablo "Adi" Baen Santos +, Jimmy Vista, and Shui Long Wong. These are artists who have won at least three times in the competition and have reached the level of prestige that are now considered as best of the best watercolorists in the country. Hall of Famers were also given tribute in the event. Meanwhile, Runners-Up include Aizza Joy Allid ("Ang Pagtatahi"), Gilbert Enriquez ("The Happiness of Hope"), Arnold Estrella ("Danggit"), Vic Nabor ("Cleansing") and Jun Velasco ("Igorota Hand Weaver"). They are Renato Canlas ("Spring of Hope"), Ralvin Dizon ("Sa Pagitan ng Pahina at Paalam"), Rolando Guina ("Bike Check"), Dan Macapugay ("Ina") and Richard Romeo ("A Golden Hour in Basilan"). In the end, the Top 5 Philippine Watercolorists winners are named. The esteemed panel of judges decided the winners based on the unlabeled or unnamed artworks. Judging and announcement of winners were done live. But a lot of well-known artists now really started with Kulay sa Tubig," she continued. She's not biased of the name, it doesn't matter if you're famous or not. She does that always for the growth for the artists. "She says no to a lot of the artists but they keep coming back. She's really known in the art scene for being difficult to impress and get her approval," explained the younger Salas. So it's really her that they need to impress. Araceli 'Chichi' Salas, my mom and the chairman emeritus. "For the artists to undergo screening and for them to be actually invited, they have to pass the standard of Mrs. WATERCOLOR COLORFUL WAVE SERIESBy signing up with an email address, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.Īccording to Salas, there were about 300 entries but only 90 artworks made it after a series of screening process.
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