The Wisconsin Watercolor Society was founded in 1952 by a group of Wisconsin artists. It was the first Wisconsin art organization to be devoted exclusively to watercolor painting. Its purpose now as then has always been to demonstrate and exhibit meaningful development in the medium of watercolor and to serve as a catalyst for those genuinely interested in watercolor.

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Michael Pierson

Artist Biography

My name is Michael Pierson. I’ve been interested in art throughout my life, from copying the newspaper comics in grade school to a more formal education in college to trying my hand at being an inker for comic books in the early 1980s. Ten years ago, I took a watercolor class at our local college taught by Joyce Eesley, and I was hooked. Joyce became my mentor and friend, and she encouraged me to apply to the Wisconsin Watercolor Society, for which I now serve as president.

While I also paint in acrylics and oils, I was attracted to watercolor because some say it’s the most difficult of the painting mediums, and I fell in love with the transparent look and application of the paint. I mostly use transparent watercolors, but I also enjoy granulating pigments for the texture they have after drying. Sometimes I use a little water, sometimes a lot, wet on dry, wet into wet, etc. I like to change my techniques and tools, from brush size and sponge type to salt, masking fluid, and using my fingernail to score the paper for a desired effect. With watercolors, you can let your imagination run wild.

My preferred style to paint in is Realism. I paint what catches my eye, whether bright and colorful or complex and intricate. When I see something I like, if I deem it “paintworthy,” I’ll try to capture its essence, whether it’s a landscape, a still life, an iguana, or an old car engine. I believe art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. I paint for fun, relaxation, or the challenge rather than for profit, so I don’t do many commissioned pieces. I don’t want to feel that I have to paint, so it can remain a hobby for pure enjoyment.

Artist Statement

My name is Michael Pierson. I’ve been interested in art throughout my life, from copying the newspaper comics in grade school to a more formal education in college to trying my hand at being an inker for comic books in the early 1980s. Ten years ago, I took a watercolor class at our local college taught by Joyce Eesley, and I was hooked. Joyce became my mentor and friend, and she encouraged me to apply to the Wisconsin Watercolor Society, for which I now serve as president.

While I also paint in acrylics and oils, I was attracted to watercolor because some say it’s the most difficult of the painting mediums, and I fell in love with the transparent look and application of the paint. I mostly use transparent watercolors, but I also enjoy granulating pigments for the texture they have after drying. Sometimes I use a little water, sometimes a lot, wet on dry, wet into wet, etc. I like to change my techniques and tools, from brush size and sponge type to salt, masking fluid, and using my fingernail to score the paper for a desired effect. With watercolors, you can let your imagination run wild.

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