Nancy Watson Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Nancy Watson based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Nancy Watson
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Fall light 2 by Nancy Watson
Curio shop by Nancy Watson
Pink Stargazer Lilies by Nancy Watson
Tiger lily parachutes by Nancy Watson
Spruce Street Maples #2 by Nancy Watson
Good Tidings by Nancy Watson
Yesterdays Beauties by Nancy Watson
Oriental lilies by Nancy Watson
Alpha and Omega by Nancy Watson
Amaryllis and Begonia by Nancy Watson
September Song by Nancy Watson
Spruce Street Maples by Nancy Watson
Fox by Nancy Watson
Blooming Cherry by Nancy Watson
Siberian Iris by Nancy Watson
Spring Crocus by Nancy Watson
Surf Play by Nancy Watson
Hummingbird with Flowers by Nancy Watson
Summer garden by Nancy Watson
Grandpa John Perkins by Nancy Watson
Sweethearts at the beach by Nancy Watson
winter fox by Nancy Watson
Ethiopean mother and child by Nancy Watson
Yellow iris by Nancy Watson
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About Nancy Watson
I grew up in a small town in Penna., surrounded by fields and woodlands with wildflowers, so being a nature lover came naturally to me. A florist lived nearby who had planted a field with daffodils stretching out as far as I could see and that's where my love for flowers became magical. In school I was our class artist and often spent recess and lunch breaks decorating with seasonal themes. Later I won a prize in a painting contest called "the meaning of America" with a painting which became prophetic for me. I painted two children, one black, one white playing on a beach and I have lived thirty eight years of my life in communities that were predominately African American. After high school I attended the Philadelphia college of Art for a couple of years, then married and had a son and a daughter and motherhood became my occupation. A semester of classes which I took while the kids were young showed me that we weren't really happy with me doing both and I really didn't get back into art again until my kids were in college. Then I finished my BFA through Edison State college in NJ, taking graphics classes as electives and painting outdoors with a watercolorist, Ruth Robinson. I worked for a couple of years for WEC International and CLC Publications. Later I did work for my son who is with a group called "Inner change" and for a group called Tech Team. I also painted flowers for Encore Studios and sold some work privately. My work is realistic but not tight. I have found that I love the softness of watercolors, especially for flowers. I like a wide variety of subject matter and mediums and try to express my visual and emotional response to the subject. I am drawn in by the light or color or something symbolic. The world is full of wonder and I paint to express my feelings for it's beauty, it's common loveliness, and for it's tragedy as well.