David and Jae Drummond: Controlling Watercolor Washes
In the March 2008 issue of American Artist, father and daughter watercolorists David and Jae Drummond found an interesting way to apply wet-in-wet watercolor washes that allowed them to achieve uniquely individual—yet equally beautiful—results. Here, we offer more example of their unconventional approach in this online exclusive gallery.
| The Blue Robe by David Drummond, 2004, watercolor, 22 x 14. Collection the artist. |
North of Hidden Passage by David Drummond, 2002, watercolor, 16 x 12. All artwork this gallery private collection unless otherwise indicated. |
Ornament Study No. 3 by David Drummond, 2005, watercolor, 11 x 21. |
| Slick Rock Dawn by David Drummond, 2004, watercolor, 20 x 29. |
Cathedral Canyon Wake by David Drummond, 2002, watercolor, 16 x 20. |
Hidden Passage Morning by David Drummond, 2004, watercolor, 21 x 29. |
| Moki Morning by David Drummond, 1996, watercolor, 22 x 30. |
The Sentinels by David Drummond, 2003, watercolor, 22 x 30. |
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| Borrowed Kimono by J.K. Drummond, 2005, watercolor, 12½ x 28. |
Divine Proportions by J.K. Drummond, 2004, watercolor, 18 x 27. |
Dappled by J.K. Drummond, 2004, watercolor, 21 x 35. |
| Shiloh by J.K. Drummond, 2006, watercolor, 14 x 11. |
Sunday Morning by J.K. Drummond, 2001, watercolor, 14 x 11. |
Joyful Noise by J.K. Drummond, 2001, watercolor, 22 x 30. |
View an audio slideshow of Jae's Drummond's wet-in-wet watercolor technique in Outside the Café.
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Jan 18, 2008 7:48:04 PM
Just beautiful work I love them
Jan 23, 2008 3:24:31 PM
to whom it may concern:
I like David Drummond's treatment of his "water scape" paintings. In a word lovely.
Curious: what are the pricings of those paintings in the recent issue of American Artist? Please advise.
Thank you, Dick Barber
P.S. Does Drummond do paintings in oil? Please advise. Thank you. Dick