Annett Coumont

Joined Artfinder: May 2026

Artworks for sale: 8

Germany

Updates from Annett Coumont's studio

  • Painting Light – Creating a Forest Watercolor

    Painting Light – Creating a Forest Watercolor

    Artist Annett Coumont working on a contemporary forest watercolor painting in the studio. This behind-the-scenes moment captures an important stage of the creative process where light becomes the central element of the composition. In my paintings, light is more than illumination. It creates atmosphere, emotional presence and a sense of inner space. During the process I work through transparent layers, gradually developing depth and allowing the landscape to emerge through light itself. This image reflects a central idea behind my artistic practice: My art is about feeling the light. The forest becomes a place of stillness, atmosphere and quiet connection.

    17 May 2026

    Finishing a Contemporary Watercolor Forest Painting

    Finishing a Contemporary Watercolor Forest Painting

    Artist Annett Coumont at work in her studio, adding the final details to a contemporary watercolor landscape. My paintings evolve through multiple transparent layers, balancing atmosphere, light and structure. Working primarily with a restrained palette of earth tones, warm and cool contrasts, and expressive watercolor techniques, I create immersive landscapes that invite quiet observation. This behind-the-scenes moment offers a glimpse into my creative process and the finishing stage of a large forest painting, where light, reflections and subtle color transitions come together. My work focuses on contemporary watercolor art, atmospheric landscapes and nature-inspired paintings that explore light, presence and emotional connection through landscape.

    17 May 2026

    Painting Light and Blossoms – Artist at Work

    Painting Light and Blossoms – Artist at Work

    Artist Annett Coumont working on a contemporary watercolor painting during the final stages of a floral composition. This close-up behind-the-scenes moment captures the quiet concentration and precision involved in developing light, color and atmosphere. My paintings evolve through many transparent layers and intuitive decisions. Especially in floral subjects, I work with subtle shifts of light and shadow to create emotional presence and depth. At this stage, details emerge and the painting gradually finds its own rhythm. This image offers an intimate glimpse into my studio process and the quiet dialogue between artist, brush and painting.

    17 May 2026

    Creating a Large Watercolor Forest – Behind the Scenes

    Creating a Large Watercolor Forest – Behind the Scenes

    Artist Annett Coumont during the creation of a large-scale contemporary watercolor forest painting. This behind-the-scenes moment captures an essential part of my process: moving between easel, table and floor while working. Large watercolor paintings require movement and physical presence. I often change position during the painting process, stepping back, working from above, or painting directly on the floor to stay connected with rhythm, composition and light. My work develops in layers. Structure, atmosphere and emotional space gradually emerge through transparent washes and intuitive decisions. This image offers a glimpse into the evolving process behind my contemporary watercolor landscapes.

    17 May 2026

    My Art Is About Feeling the Light – Artist in Studio

    My Art Is About Feeling the Light – Artist in Studio

    Artist Annett Coumont in her studio during the creation of a contemporary watercolor painting. The statement on the shirt — “My Art Is About Feeling the Light” — reflects a central idea behind my artistic practice and personal positioning as a contemporary watercolor artist. Light in my work is not only a visual element. It becomes atmosphere, memory and emotional space. My landscapes are created as places of quiet presence and inner connection, where light guides perception and feeling. This behind-the-scenes moment combines process and philosophy: an artist at work and the thought that shapes every painting.

    17 May 2026

    Building Light – Early Stages of a Watercolor Painting

    Building Light – Early Stages of a Watercolor Painting

    Artist Annett Coumont at work during the early stages of a contemporary watercolor painting. This image shows a moment after the first watercolor washes have been laid down — the stage where atmosphere, light and structure begin to emerge. My paintings often start with transparent layers that establish mood before details appear. I work intuitively, allowing pigments, water and light to interact naturally. These early washes are essential: they create depth, softness and the emotional atmosphere that later defines the final painting. This behind-the-scenes glimpse offers insight into my process as a contemporary watercolor artist and into the quiet evolution from abstraction toward landscape.

    17 May 2026

    Annett Coumont at the Studio: Finishing a Contemporary Watercolor Forest Painting

    Annett Coumont at the Studio: Finishing a Contemporary Watercolor Forest Painting

    Artist Annett Coumont at work in her studio, adding the final details to a contemporary watercolor landscape. My paintings evolve through multiple transparent layers, balancing atmosphere, light and structure. Working primarily with a restrained palette of earth tones, warm and cool contrasts, and expressive watercolor techniques, I create immersive landscapes that invite quiet observation. This behind-the-scenes moment offers a glimpse into my creative process and the finishing stage of a large forest painting, where light, reflections and subtle color transitions come together. My work focuses on contemporary watercolor art, atmospheric landscapes and nature-inspired paintings that explore light, presence and emotional connection through landscape.

    17 May 2026

    Behind the Scenes: My Color Palette

    Behind the Scenes: My Color Palette

    A close look into the working process of artist Annett Coumont: my watercolor palette during the creation of contemporary paintings. Layers of pigments, flowing color mixtures and traces of previous paintings reveal the quiet structure behind intuitive mark-making. For me, watercolor begins long before brush meets paper. The palette itself becomes a map of decisions, experiments and atmosphere — a place where colors interact, merge and suggest possibilities. Earth tones, luminous blues, warm ochres and soft transitions later evolve into atmospheric landscapes and nature-inspired contemporary watercolor paintings. This image offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the materials and visual language shaping my artistic process and contemporary watercolor practice.

    17 May 2026