Tobi Dannemiller ~ Watercolor Artist

  • “Pretty Appalachian Pollinators”

    “Pretty Appalachian Pollinators”

    Celebrating species that rely on our native “weeds” to survive. “Pretty Appalachian Pollinators” Exhibition Announcement: I’m excited to present Pretty Appalachian Pollinators, my current exhibition running now at The Bank of Romney (95 E. Main Street, Romney, WV), October 27 through December 19, 2025. Sponsored by Bank of Romney & the Hampshire County Arts Council. These twenty paintings Read more

    October 16, 2025
  • The difference between Gansai and Western Watercolors

    The difference between Gansai and Western Watercolors

    What’s the difference between Gansai and Western Watercolors? Read more

    January 1, 2024
  • Shows, Galleries and Markets…

    Shows, Galleries and Markets…

    Gallery Exhibit Announcements Read more

    September 1, 2025
  • “Shattered Fawn” (Sold)

    “Shattered Fawn” (Sold)

    “Some works featured here have already found homes, but I continue to explore these themes in new paintings” A striking image of a fawn curled up within dense greenery, painted with stained-glass-like segmentation. The fawn’s warm orange tones and white spots contrast against a backdrop of richly patterned foliage, where intricate black-and-white designs layered over Read more

    August 23, 2025
  • “4 Little Wood Thrushes Sitting in a Tree” (Sold)

    “4 Little Wood Thrushes Sitting in a Tree” (Sold)

    At the center of this painting sits a carefully woven nest cradling four bright blue eggs, perched securely in the fork of a tree. Read more

    August 21, 2025
  • “Golden Mouse at Midnight”

    “Golden Mouse at Midnight”

    Bluey the Snail, inspired by his ancestor, Shelldon the Fearless, overcame fear to conquer the misunderstood Crimson Death Cap. His brave act redefined courage, and the once-feared mushroom became a symbol of beauty and wonder. Read more

    August 19, 2025
  • “Shattered Midnight Fireflies” (Sold)

    “Shattered Midnight Fireflies” (Sold)

    “Shattered Midnight Fireflies” is a Gansai watercolor painting by Tobi Dannemiller. It will be on display at The The River House in Capon Bridge, WV July 2025 Go visit this Shattered Midnight Series in person. Read more

    April 16, 2025
  • “Shattered Midnight Mouse”

    “Shattered Midnight Mouse”

    In a cathedral where whispers of dreams echo louder than crickets, Flicker the tiny field mouse gazes at stars, misnaming them with flair—“Surferuss,” anyone? As he scurries around by day and meditates by night, he discovers true peace beneath his mushroom throne. Just don’t tell Nyx the owl; her feathers can’t handle his excitement. Who… Read more

    April 8, 2025
  • “Shattered Midnight Ladies”

    “Shattered Midnight Ladies”

    In a mystical forest, three red stained-glass mushrooms house the “Midnight Ladies,” a colony of ladybugs eternally captured in vibrant poses. As the moon illuminates them, they sing serenely about the forest’s joys. These fierce creatures come upon a weary bug to tire to fly. “Shattered Midnight Ladies” is a Gansai (Japanese Watercolor) painting featuring… Read more

    April 1, 2025
  • “Shattered Midnight Mushrooms”

    “Shattered Midnight Mushrooms”

    In “Shattered Midnight Mushrooms,” a tiny fairy named Lumina, inspired by the beauty of a moonlit forest, creates a stained-glass panel that captures the magic of the night. Centuries later, a stonemason discovers her art, leading to the construction of a cathedral that preserves her enchanting legacy, inspiring future generations. Read more

    March 25, 2025
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