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TITLE: The ARTIST'S Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 1996, VOLUME THIRTEEN, NUMBER EIGHT
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: At Rest, by Christine Knight Coombs. Inset art by Charles Ewing.

SPECIAL SECTION:
PAINTING THE WIDE OPEN SPACES From selecting a site to choosing the right equipment, David Pyle guides you through the ins and outs of painting in the great outdoors. Page 34.
TRAVELING AROUND A LANDSCAPE Watercolorist Christine Knight Coombs reveals her can't-miss strategies for leading viewers through a painting. By John Bickford. Page 48.
SCRATCHING OUT AN IMAGE Energize your portraits by combining scratchboard techniques with ink, watercolor or acrylic on a day surface. By Charles Ewing. Page 54.
THE STUFF DREAMS ARE MADE OF Explore the concepts and techniques of the top 12 winners in the 1996 Dream Studio Competition. By Jenny Pfalzgraf. Page 58.
ON THE TRAIL OF REMINGTON Learn the secrets this American master used to bring the Wild West to life on canvas. By Jack Hines. Page 64.
DRAWING ON FAITH How to create a niche in the thriving religious-illustration markel. By Michael Fleishman. Page 69.
GUEST ESSAY Leaving your mark on art history. Page 4 LETTERS Page 8.
SPEAKING OF ART The lerson of an eternal student. Page 10.
THE DRAWING BOARD Learn to create realistic fabric. Page 12.
STRICTLY BUSINESS Exploring art through the Internet. Page 18.
IN YOUR CORNER Legal advice on collaboration agreements. Page 22.
ART CLINIC Hands-on art instruction: Probe the subtleties of convincing florals. Page 24.
FRAMEWORKS Grab jurors' eyes with these simple framing secrets. Page 26.
STATE OF THE ART Displaying your art in cyberspace, tracking the American Impressionists, and more. Page 29.
BOOKS Page 30. VIDEOS Page 31.
BRUSHING UP Master seven great techniques for preserving—or recovering—the white of your paper. Page 47.
THE SWIPE FILE Page 76.
P.S. Redefining the artist's vocabulary. Page 88.


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