You'll Love This Digital Issue of The Artist's Magazine If:
- You want to learn more about a variety of medium including watercolor, oil, pastel & acrylics
- You love hearing about the artistic process from artists that are working today
- You love seeing completed works of others
Download the March 2012 issue of
The Artist's Magazine to your laptop or desktop. Easily searchable by keyword, this pdf format is great for the artist that wants immediate access to the same great content found in the print issue of this
top art magazine. Print out your favorite articles for later reference or bookmark a favorite tip, the digital issue is compatible with PC's and MAC's.
In this issue you'll hear from Paul Fenniak as he discusses his process of placing figures in unusual situations. The ten winners of our Over 60 Art Competition are featured in this issue and you will also hear from our expert editors in their popular columns.
Highlights in the March 2012 Issue of The Artist's Magazine Include:
- Oil Painting Grounds
- Classical Painting Techniques
- Staying Young at Heart
- Make Clouds Move in Pastel
- Multifigure Paintings
Features Details of the Mystery
Paul Fenniak renders the strangeness of contemporary life by placing ordinary people in odd situations. By Rick Stull
Slow & Steady
Master painter Douglas Flynt methodically explains the nuances of classical techniques for composing and painting a still life. By Louise B. Hafesh
California Dreaming
Working within a narrow value range in pastel, Jannene Behl depicts the lush landscapes of the Pacific Coast. Interview by Maureen Bloomfield
The Hybrid Landscape of the Heart
With a startlingly original vision and alternating applications of thick and thin paint, Melanie Daniel deconstructs images of Canada and Israel. By Ruth K. Meyer
At Their Peak
Having retired from the workaday world, the ten winners of our Over 60 Art Competition celebrate their lives' second acts. By Maureen Bloomfield, Chris McHugh and Holly Davis
Columns and Departments
Letters
Close-Up
At the same time an artist improvises and changes his mind, he builds up layers of texture. By Paul Fenniak
The Artist's Life
The film A Woman Like That re-creates the life and times of Artemisia Gentileschi; an artist sews her subjects; plus reviews of two books on the history of art. Edited by Cherie Haas
Exhibitions
Drawing Board
A complex, multifigured portrait begins with simple sketches. By Michael De Brito
Brushing Up
Learn the various products to use and ways to create an archival ground for oil. By Michael Chesley Johnson
Master Class
On his deathbed Théodore Géricault drew his left hand. By Jerry N. Weiss
Supply Cabinet
See manufacturers' newest products. Edited by Cherie Haas
Competition Spotlight
Posing her daughter as a model, an artist creates a timeless scene. By Pauline Roche
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