Watercolors and Mixed Media
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The joy of working outdoors allows one to be free and spontaneous, to capture the feel of a place in a short time. When I work indoors on watercolors, my paintings become more controlled. I'll work layer over layer and be very conscious of wanting to create a mood or psychological element. I want the painting to evoke a feeling where the viewer becomes involved.
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~Pat Berger |
![]() Hillside monotype, 31 x 26 inches |
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![]() Is Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow?, 1984 watercolor, 30 x 37-1/2 inches, framed |
![]() Pablo with Yellow Flowers, 2000 watercolor, 31 x 26 inches, framed |
![]() Forest Sanctuary, 2000 watercolor Private Collection |
![]() Waiting, 2003 watercolor, 36-1/2 x 29 inches, framed |
![]() From a Dog's Perspective, 2002 watercolor, 29-1/2 x 36 inches, framed |