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The brilliant transparency and mischievous spontaneity of watercolor has always captivated me since childhood. I began treating watercolor as a "serious" medium seven years ago, when I realized that it was more than a child's plaything. Works in watercolor possess a certain charm unparelled by other media- a vibrancy unmatched.

Most of my works depict the natural world or Filipino architecture. In my representational art, I enjoy breathing life into the mundane and commonplace; while my abstracts are energetic exercises of color mixing and composition.
- EDGAR ALAN ZETA-YAP Cebu City, Philippines
"Pantokratoras"
UNDER THE
GRECIAN SUN 2006

Currently, I am starting a collection of Greek landscapes, inspired by my sojourn to the beautiful country with the UA&P Chorale for an international competition in Preveza.

"PANTOKRATORAS"
Montval watercolor pad
Agaves guard the ruins of the Pantokrator Fortress in Preveza, Greece. The structure was built in 1807 by the OttomanTurks.

MORE INFO & PHOTOS
2003 Kultura Art Exhibit, September 01-05, University of Asia and the Pacific
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FEATURE:  "Gleaning in Olango"
Watercolor: Getting Started
by John Lovett
Eazy Exhibit Poster
"Eazy Exhibit: A One-Man Watermedia Show"

(OSA-Kultura Young Artist Series 2004)

July 16-23, 2004 University of Asia and the Pacific.

My first solo exhibit featuring 21 artworks from 1998 to 2004.
Great watercolor tips and demos by Ellen Fountain
Understanding Abstract Art
by Harley Hahn