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High-Quality Watercolor Paintings, Art Prints, & Cards


Watercolor artist Josh Englehaupt of Our Home Studio offers 14" x 18" watercolor paintings, as well as signed and numbered limited edition art prints and cards. You can find some of Josh's work at art shows throughout the country; check back soon for new postings.


Watercolor - Contact our watercolor artist in Seneca, Illinois, for watercolor paintings, limited edition art prints, and cards. Watercolor - Contact our watercolor artist in Seneca, Illinois, for watercolor paintings, limited edition art prints, and cards. Watercolor - Contact our watercolor artist in Seneca, Illinois, for watercolor paintings, limited edition art prints, and cards.
Bluebird

 Iris

Petunias


Our Paintings at a Glance:

Poinsettias
Hand-Signed & Numbered
Limited to 250
Size 14" x 18"

Hollyhocks
Hand-Signed & Numbered
Limited to 250
Size 14" x 18"

Sunflowers
Hand-Signed & Numbered
Limited to 250
Size 14" x 18"

Purple Petunias
Hand-Signed & Numbered
Limited to 100
Size 14" x 18"

Girl with Bluebird
Hand-Signed & Numbered
Limited to 100
Size 16" x 20"

Girl with Flower
Hand-Signed & Numbered
Limited to 100
Size 16" x 20"  


Contact our watercolor artist in Seneca, Illinois,
for watercolor paintings, limited edition art prints, and cards.


   Art Prints
Josh has 7 prints. 5 of them are 14" x 18" and 2 of them are 16" x 20" in size. The prints are limited edition. The iris, sunflowers, poinsettias, and hollyhocks are hand signed and in a print run of 250. The purple petunias, the girl with bluebird, and girl with flower are in a print run of 100. There will be no second run; when they are gone they are gone.

   Cards
The cards aren't in print runs and can be reprinted. The pictures on the cards are the same as the prints. They are blank and can be used for any occasion. They are 5" x 7" in size.

   Painting for Wetlands Conservation
Josh donates his work to Ducks Unlimited, a wetlands conservation organization. He has continued this tradition for 7 years and was once their highest-earning artist.