Artwork: (Most recently added artwork is first. All artwork © John Lomax.)
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"Texaco"
Watercolor * Representational * Seascape
Price: $ 250 Framed
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"Portugese Boats"
Watercolor * Representational * Seascape
Price: $ 300 Framed
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"Pigeon Point"
Watercolor * Realism * Seascape
Price: $ 250 Framed
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"Untitled"
Watercolor * Representational * Portrait
Price: $ 500 framed
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"Abstract Iris Watercolor"
Watercolor * Abstract * Floral
Price: $ 250 framed
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"Meat Market"
Watercolor * Representational * Organic
Price: $ 250
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"Self Portrait"
Watercolor * Representational * Portrait
Price: $ NFS
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"Sampson"
Watercolor * Realism * Animal
Price: $ Upon Request
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"Mother's Love"
Watercolor * Realism * Nature
Price: $ SOLD
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"Miss Jane"
Watercolor * Realism * Seascape
Price: $ 450
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"Hill Tribe Lady"
Watercolor * Realism * Portrait
Price: $ 1200
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"Clyde"
Watercolor * Realism * Animal
Price: $ SOLD
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"Sunflower"
Watercolor * Abstract * Botanical
Price: $ 250
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"Grand Canyon"
Watercolor * Representational * Landscape
Price: $ 500
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"Outpost"
Watercolor * Representational * Landscape
Price: $ SOLD
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"Hydrangeas"
Watercolor * Representational * Still Life
Price: $ SOLD
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"Sand Dunes"
Watercolor * Representational * Seascape
Price: $ 180
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"Jade Necklace"
Watercolor * Representational * Portrait
Price: $ 300
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"Mane Event"
Watercolor * Representational * Animal
Price: $ SOLD
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Artist Information:
Name: John Lomax
Location: Charlotte, NC
Phone: 704-365-2406
E-Mail: kitfish@earthlink.net
Medium:
Watercolor, Pastel
Style:
Realism
Subject:
Portrait, Seascape
Commissions Accepted
Artist Statement: John Lomax grew up in Charlotte, NC and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill.
He worked in the ceramic tile industry as a commercial contractor and after selling his business he started painting watercolors and became active in several regional art associations. He has studied with many well known artists and teachers and is a signature member of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina. Many of his paintings are scenes from his travels both here and abroad.
He especially likes to paint boats, landscapes, and has found that people’s faces and everyday scenes provide interesting subjects. The strong contrast of values, light and shadow are evident in many of his paintings. Lomax also paints with acrylics and teaches watercolor classes and workshops.
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