Janie Round: Capturing Coastal Beauty Through Impressionistic Watercolor
Janie Round, born in St Petersburg, Florida, is a British artist whose distinctive watercolor style has garnered acclaim for its ability to convey the essence of landscapes and coastal scenes. Her work resonates with an appreciation for observation and experience—traits honed through journalism and law—resulting in paintings that are both visually striking and emotionally resonant.
Round’s artistic journey began as a teenager, fostering a lifelong passion for painting. Influenced by the serene beauty of Florida's coastline, she developed a keen eye for capturing light and color on canvas. Her dedication to her craft has led to numerous exhibitions and awards, recognizing her talent and commitment to portraying the natural world with sensitivity.
A pivotal moment in Round’s artistic development was her collaboration with Lydia Hubert Photography, resulting in stunning portraits that celebrated her friendship and creative spirit. This partnership underscored her belief in the importance of connection and inspiration—elements she consistently incorporates into her paintings.
Her work has been showcased at prestigious venues like The Werk Gallery and Brenda McMahon Gallery, demonstrating her recognition as an Artist of the Month. Notably, “Sustainability and Resilience” was presented at Tully-Levine Gallery and Mahaffey Center for Arts, highlighting her commitment to artistic expression alongside environmental awareness.
Among Round’s notable achievements are numerous awards from plein air competitions—including first prize at “In Plein Air Gulfport” and “Light Chasers Paint Sarasota Paint Out”—solidifying her reputation as a skilled landscape painter. She currently teaches a weekly plein air/studio painting class, sharing her knowledge and passion for watercolor with aspiring artists.
Her artistic vision is rooted in capturing the fleeting beauty of nature—a pursuit that continues to inspire her creations. Janie Round’s legacy lies in her ability to transform observation into evocative watercolor paintings that celebrate the splendor of the British landscape.
