From Watercolors to Acrylics

Internationally known artist Adin Shade is widely recognized as an inspiring watercolor painter. His acclaimed fame has been accepted since his contemporary “experimental paintings style” became widely collectible worldwide.

Adin Shade’s work in watercolor has now grown to canvases using acrylic medium, which is producing unique paintings yet keeping with his infamous impressions of the southwest landscape where he resides.

2 thoughts on “From Watercolors to Acrylics”

  1. Hi. My other, Agnes Quain, bought a Acrylic painting of a Three Mast Sailing Vessel for my dad from Adin Shade Jr. at the door of our home on 22nd St and Windsor Ave in Phoenix in late 1950s. My dad was a Navy Chief during WWII and this painting was his proudest procession. Dad has past an my Mom at 97 is now living with us. We are selling her home, and she just gave the painting to me as my only brother past last year. I love it also and decided to look Adin up as I could not believe the quality of the work. Mom and I would love to here from Adin

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