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Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Scott Nelson Foster is best known for his black and white, monochromatic photo realist scenes of neighborhoods in small-town America. My paintings are reflections of changing ideas about the American experience, the American dream, and societal relationships to the land. The suburban landscape is an arena in which many different dramas of the American dream are played out.

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Artist: Scott Nelson Foster
Fourth Street VI (Photorealist Cityscape of Townhouse, Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
Photo-realist painting in black and white watercolor of upstate New York townhouse “Fourth Street VI”, by Scott Nelson Foster painted in 2019 Watercolor on archival white paper 7 x 5...
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2010s Contemporary Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

Capitol II (Modern Realist Cityscape in Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
watercolor on paper 9 x 9 inches 17 x 21 inches, black stained artist made frame, white mat This photo-realist cityscape of the New York State Capitol in Albany, NY was painted wi...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

King Street, Troy (Modern Realist Cityscape in Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
watercolor on paper 9 x 11 inches 17 x 21 x 1 inches, brown wood artist made frame, white mat This photo-realist cityscape of Albany, NY was painted with black and white watercolo...
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2010s American Realist Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Archival Paper, Watercolor

State and Pearl (Modern Photo-Realist Cityscape in B&W Watercolor on Paper)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
watercolor on paper 9 x 13 inches, 17 x 21 inches framed. Black frame, white mat This listing is offered by Carrie Haddad Gallery, based in Hudson, NY. This photo-realist cityscape...
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21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Archival Paper, Watercolor

Fourth Street III (Modern Realist Cityscape in Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
watercolor on paper 7 x 5 inches 21 x 17 inches, black stained artist made frame, white mat This photo-realist cityscape of a residential building in Troy, NY was painted with bla...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

Washington Street (Modern Realist Cityscape Black & White Watercolor Painting)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
watercolor on paper 19 x 17 inches 38 x 28 inches framed. Brown wooden artist made frame, white mat This photo-realist cityscape of Albany, NY was painted with black and white wate...
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2010s Contemporary Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Fourth Street II (Modern Realist Cityscape in Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
This photo-realist cityscape of a residential building in Troy, NY was painted with black and white watercolor by Scott Nelson Foster in 2016. The contemporary cityscape is completed...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

Fourth Street IV (Modern Realist Cityscape in Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
watercolor on paper 7 x 5 inches 21 x 17 inches, black stained artist made frame, white mat This photo-realist cityscape of a residential building in Troy, NY was painted with bla...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

Entry (Modern Realist Black & White Watercolor Painting of Front Door Building)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
Black and white watercolor on paper 6 x 4 inches 21 x 17 inches framed brown wood artist made frame, white mat This listing is offered by Carrie Haddad Gallery, based in Hudson, NY. ...
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2010s Contemporary Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Archival Paper, Watercolor

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Anthemusa, 2020, watercolor, oil pastel, green, landscape, ink, fantasy, blue
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Sunliner (Photo-Realist Black & White Watercolor Painting of Retro Motel)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
Photo-realist black and white watercolor painting of a retro motor watercolor on paper 9 x 13 inches unframed, 21 x 17 inches in a black fra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Edward's (Photo-Realist Black & White Watercolor Painting of Retro Store)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
Photo-realist black and white watercolor painting of a retro department store watercolor on paper 9 x 13 inches unframed, 21 x 17 inches in ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

China House (Modern Realist Cityscape in Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
This photo-realist cityscape of a corner Chinese restaurant was painted with black and white watercolor by Scott Nelson Foster in 2016. The contemporary cityscape is completed in exq...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

A1 Coinomatic (Modern Realist Cityscape in Black & White Watercolor)
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
This photo-realist cityscape of a corner laundromat was painted with black and white watercolor by Scott Nelson Foster in 2015. The contemporary cityscape is completed in exquisite d...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Scott Nelson Foster Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

Route 9 Strip Mall
By Scott Nelson Foster
Located in Hudson, NY
watercolor on paper 9 x 9 inches, 17 x 21 inches framed. black wooden frame, white mat Realist painter Scott Neslon Foster is best known for his black and white, monochromatic ...
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