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by Jim Oberst
$51.00
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B0603: Bass Harbor Light is located near Acadia National Park, and sits on a picturesque bluff overlooking the sea. It makes a striking painting... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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b0603: Bass Harbor Light is located near Acadia National Park, and sits on a picturesque bluff overlooking the sea. It makes a striking painting subject.
Jim Oberst is an award-winning watercolor artist living in Pataskala, Ohio. His artistic goal is to create paintings that both he and others find engaging and beautiful, paintings that awaken feelings of pleasure, fascination, and curiosity. He paints many subjects, including seascapes, rural and urban landscapes, florals, portraits, and abstracts. His watercolors are known for their striking design, clarity, color, and impact. Jim has won many local and regional awards, and his paintings can be found in private collections in over 30 states and six countries. Originals of many of the paintings shown on this site are available for sale on his website www.jimoberst.com.
$51.00
Scott Kingery
I have been looking at a lot of watercolor images over the last several month. I haven't done one in over thirty years. I think i will have to rediscover them again. i am amazed when i see works that can convey so much without hours of detail work (though I do like doing detail-just don't have much time fro that kind of work). Your wet techniques are brilliant. L/F
Jim Oberst replied:
Thanks, Scott. Yes, do get back into it - have some fun.
Jim Oberst
Thanks much, Douglas.
Douglas Castleman
Wonderful watercolor technique and talent, Jim.