New Hampshire watercolorist Margaret Dwyer explained in our December 2004 issue how certain subject matter marks turning points in a painter's life. We offer 16 more of her works here, showing the artist's handling of flowers, glass and other subjects.
September Glass2001, watercolor, 14 x 22. Collection the artist.
Queen Canna?Scarlet2000, watercolor, 20 x 14. Courtesy the artist.
Vermont Snow Day2000, watercolor, 14 x 21. Courtesy the artist.
Moonlighting2000, watercolor, 14 x 21. Collection Marguerite Francis.
Blue Moon2000, watercolor, 12 x 10. Private collection.
Glass Butterflies2004, watercolor, 21 x 31. Courtesy the artist.
Summer Glass2002, watercolor, 21 x 14. Collection the artist.
Marbled Glass Bowl2003, watercolor, 13 x 20. Courtesy the artist.
Glass Shadows2002, watercolor, 14 x 20. Courtesy Huston-Tuttle Gallery, Rockland, Maine.
Butterfly Shadows2003, watercolor, 21 x 14. Courtesy Huston-Tuttle Gallery, Rockland, Maine.
Tilt-O-Whirl2003, watercolor, 14 x 21. Courtesy Huston-Tuttle Gallery, Rockland, Maine.
Winter Rose2002, watercolor, 20 x 13. Private collection.
Mainely Blue1998, watercolor, 21 x 14. Collection Dr. Bradley Arrick.
Tied Up2000, watercolor, 8 x 10. Collection Brenda Beardsley.
Looking Through Lilies2003, watercolor, 31 x 21. Courtesy Art 3 Gallery, Manchester, New Hampshire.
Queen Canna?Gold2000, watercolor, 20 x 14. Courtesy the artist.
Read the feature story on Dwyer here. 