4 Women Artists Who Create Watercolor Art
These four women artists create watercolor art in four different ways. Given their unique life experiences and artistic journeys, we’d expect nothing less! From feminine and fashionable to symbolic and fantastical, we’re taking a look at how four female creators make watercolor art differently.
With the constant fight for equality and women being underrepresented in art, it’s always important to shine a spotlight on female creators. Having to work hard to get recognition for their artistic abilities and talent, it makes sense that women artists would be inspired in different ways by their identity. While we often see this influence represented in art through empowering messages of advocacy, body positive subject matter, and feminine fashion, artists find inspiration in a variety of places. Sometimes, your identity drives what you create, but that’s not always the case.
From botanical animals to mythical beings, the work from these artists can bring stylishly carefree or intimately contemplative vibes to your space. From realism portraits to dreamy scenes, keep scrolling to find a new favorite artist.
1. Bella Pilar
Inspired by the ladies that brunch, the girls who keep their passport and girlfriends close, the needed spa days, and by the glamour of the runway, Bella Pilar’s artwork features fashionable females. As a woman artist, she touches on feminine joy with playful gals out and about, adorned in chic dresses and sporting trendy accessories. Whether it’s shopping in the city, relaxing on the beach, or spending time with dogs, her subjects reveal a fun-loving energy.
From a gelato ice cream dream to a delightful coffee break in Paris, we think her artwork can be a nice way to fill your space with carefree and stylish vibes.
Click here to see all of Bella Pilar’s artwork available on iCanvas.
2. Cris James
Inspired by classical art, contemporary writing, and tattooing, Virginia-based artist Cris James’ artwork features portraits of women. Perhaps a more expected subject matter, she really hones in on the complex and curious side of her female characters. Capturing their emotions and personalities through symbolic body art and surreal elements such as horns coming out of their head, her work encompasses the beauty, darkness, and raw realness of each lady.
From a body made of the blue starry sky to a bather with a full peacock back tattoo, we think her artwork can be a great way to add intimate or contemplative vibes to your space.
Click here to see all of Cris James’ artwork available on iCanvas.
3. Lisa Lennon
Inspired by myth and folklore, Lisa Lennon’s paintings feature wildlife, botanicals, and people. As a female artist mainly focusing on animal portraits, she brings an unexpected twist of magical realism that instantly pops out with rich hues and intricacies. Often juxtaposing her detailed critters against colorful floral backgrounds, she brings her subjects to life in eye-catching ways.
From a mouse standing on a black sheep’s head to a goose and duck companionship portrait, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to add a dose of detail and a touch of fantastical energy to your space.
Click here to see all of Lisa Lennon’s artwork available on iCanvas.
4. Stephanie Law
An exploration of mythology mixed with her personal symbolism, Stephanie Law’s creations feature fantastical scenes. A more unexpected subject matter, she dives into art full of mythical creatures and animals with swirls of soft colors. Mixing in woodland beings, magical fairies, and enchanting forests, she pulls us into familiar yet otherworldly settings.
From the intricate wings of a dragonfly to a mermaid with treasure under the sea, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to escape into dreamy scenes.
Click here to see all of Stephanie Law’s artwork available on iCanvas.
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