“As a featured artist for the South Dakota Florist Association for four years, I was commissioned to do a painting of the pasque each year, which provided the background for this painting. Transparent watercolor is the perfect medium for floral — beginning with a wet-in-wet technique and then progressive glazes until the subject emerges. I also enjoy adding acrylic, pen and ink, and oriental paper collage techniques to my paintings. The combination of these mediums with watercolor allows texture and vivid detail to develop, whatever the subject matter — floral or landscape, abstract, or realistic.”
- Patricia Johnson
- Pasque, 2008
- Watercolor
- Framed: 32 x 40 in (81.28 x 101.6 cm)
Patricia Johnson majored in art in college in the early 1970s, but — to her dismay — her professors did not teach realism, which she desired to paint. Only recently has Patricia studied realism under Frank Covino and Marianne Billingsley. Through these teachers she’s learned the techniques of Renaissance masters, which have shaped her later work.
- Current Location: Governor's Residence - Main Floor, ladies powder room - 119 N Washington Ave Pierre, SD 57501 (google map)
- Collections: Art For State Buildings