December 2008 Features The Bare Essentials By Christine Proskow Utah artist Joseph Alleman focuses on shape, value, line and pattern in his simple landscapes, making the subject matter almost secondary. Ones to Watch By Jessica Canterbury Ten of today's most promising watercolor artists share the trials and triumphs that have brought them to the edge of success. Still Life Less Ordinary By Michelle Taute Sandra Bray transforms everyday objects into glorious still life paintings by focusing on the dazzling effects of light. Outside the Lines By Deborah Secor The splashes and drips in Kim Johnson's expressive watercolor portraits belie the planning and control that are integral to her process. The Web Advantage By Michael Chesley Johnson To compete in today's art market, you need to be online. Five professional artists share the dos and don'ts of creating an appealing website that will showcase your talent and give you a leg up on the competition. For more expert advice on creating your own website, visit www.artistsnetwork.com/article/get-on-the-web. Columns Making a Splash By Jessica Canterbury Find something for yourself or the special artist on your holiday shopping list from our picks of the best gift ideas this year. Plus, join us for a tour of Houston's thriving art scene. Creativity Workshop By Bev Jozwiak Satisfy both creative impulses with this exercise that combines painting light and dark, loose and dramatic. Meet the Masters By Tamera Lenz Muente Muted images of empty rooms and solitary women reflect the independent and increasingly reclusive nature of British painter Gwen John (1876-1939). Studio Staples By Cathy Hegman Make your own gouache paint with raw pigment and Sennelier's gouache binding medium. Watercolor Essentials By Joye Moon Try these nine fun and simple techniques for creating texture in your transparent watercolor paintings.
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