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The Little Prince was originally written in French with origional watercolor illustrations  xupéry created for the book, but it was not published in French until two years after his death.

Emily Carr was fascinated by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast which led her to painting striking totem poles and forest scenes.

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Watercolor painter Charles E. Burchfield, at his best, was a conduit through which nature spoke.

The beloved mischievous bunny, Peter Rabbit did not just have to outwit Farmer Mc Gregor he had to be carful of what he was stealing from his garden; rabbits can’t eat mushrooms.

Watercolors have been around for hundreds of years but in this modern age, like all forms of tactile art, most techniques are going digital.

Marilyn Manson…singer, writer, director, composer, photographer, and watercolorist. For well over two decades, Manson has taken Hollywood by storm with his unique appearance.

Read what Bruce Adams writes in the November issue of Buffalo Spree.

Read what Colin Dabkowski writes about this painting in The Buffalo News.

50 years ago, two years before the establishment of the Charles Burchfield Center, Joan & Peter Andrews donated Burchfield's December Storm to Buffalo State College — and a collection was born.