Wabi: Wabi was a 16th Century Japanese art style characterized by refined simplicity or country living.
-Gardner's Art Through the AgesWard, Elizabeth: Elizabeth Ward is a living, American, Abstract Artist who draws and paints organic shapes and lines. She has a Masters of Fine Arts Degree in Painting from the University of Houston, and has exhibited her work since 1985.
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Elizabeth Ward's WebsiteWatercolor: Type of paint that uses water to thin out the pigment. Watercolors are translucent and are usually thinned to a wash and applied in layers to create an overall composition.
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Weber, Max: Max Weber (1881-1961) was a Polish-born American Cubist painter. He was educated at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York and Matisse's School of Paris. He learned modern art and cubism from Henry Rousseau and Pablo Picasso.
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WikipediaWeinstein, Joyce Ellen: Joyce Ellen Weinstein is a living artist whose work is concerned with, quote: "the understanding of human relationships, beginning with ourselves and extending outward to include family, community, ethnicity, and nationality." Her style can be characterized as Surreal or Abstract, even Expressionistic. She is a multi-media artist, working in oils, watercolors, pastels, pen and ink, and charcoal.
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Joyce Ellen Weinstein's WebsiteWhiteley, Elizabeth: Elizabeth Whiteley is a living, American Artist working in Washington D.C. Her work is highly geometric, based on her study of Jay Hambidge, (1867-1924) who uncovered the law of dynamic symmetry in his Art History research.
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Elizabeth Whitely's WebsiteWuchang, Zheng : Zheng Wuchang (1894-1952) was a Chinese painter who used ink to express Chinese-Style landscapes using a flattened perspective characteristic of Chinese landscape painting.
Examples of work can be found here:
Gazing at the Waterfall, 1958
Landscape with Waterfall, 1951
Endless Peaks, 1941