American Watercolor WeeklyInspired By A Celebration of the First Day of Spring Enjoy this gallery of five glorious garden scenes and watercolor floral paintings, guaranteed to help you start the season off right. By Kelly Kane - March 20, 2018 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp -advertisement- American Watercolor Weekly is not affiliated with American Watercolor Society“Yellow Tulip Bed,” Carolyn Brady; 1986, watercolor on paper, 59 1/4 x 89 1/2 in. “Peonies” Charles Rennie Mackintosh (British, Glasgow, Scotland 1868–1928 London); ca. 1920, watercolor, gouache, and graphite on paper, 17 x 17 in. “Flower Garden and Bungalow, Bermuda” Winslow Homer (1836–1910); 1899, watercolor and graphite on wove paper, 13.9 × 20.9 in. “Flower Study” John Jessop Hardwick (British, London 1831–1917); 1866, watercolor, 11 1/2 x 15 in. “Wild Roses and Irises” John La Farge (American, New York 1835–1910 Providence, Rhode Island); 1887, gouache and watercolor on white wove paper, 14 1/2 x 10 7/16 in. For more inspiring stories like this one, sign up for our free weekly e-newsletter.