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TITLE:
The ARTIST'S Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 1994;
VOLUME ELEVEN, NUMBER ELEVEN
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: Silver, Stripes and Grapes, by Suzy Smith.
MAKING IT NEW Discover Alan Lachman's secrets for pushing past creative ruts and finding fresh approaches to common subjects. By Patrick Seslar. Page 42.
PAINTING WATERCOLORS THAT MOVE How Robert Barnum uses implied movement and controlled design to bring watercolors to life. By Patrick Seslar. Page 48.
PUSHING THE THIRD DIMENSION Give your oil paintings depth, form and believability by focusing on value and edges. By Ted Smuskiewicz. Page 56.
THE STROKES OF LIFE Master artist Hsin-huei Yen reveals the simple techniques that lie at the heart of Chinese brush painting. By Susan Goya. Page 58.
SPECIAL SECTION EXPANDING ON A CLASSIC Three still life artists share their unique approaches for creating masterful works in oil, watercolor and pastel. By Amy Myers-Payne. Page 28.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR How one artist beat city hall. Page 4. LETTERS Page 6.
THE DRAWING BOARD Add stippling to your arsenal of portrait techniques. Page 10.
STRICTL Y BUSINESS How to stage successful, do-it-yourself art shows. Page 16.
ARTIST'S MARKET How to maximize the income opportunities from your illustrations, plus eight other market opportunities. Page 20.
The 1994 GIFT GUIDE Page 26.
ARTIST'S LIFE Explore the soft side of art. Page 41.
YOUNG AT ART How to use a journey into sculpture to add dimension to your art. Page 64.
TECHNICAL ANSWERS Choosing the right "tooth" for canvas, creating sgraffito effects and more. Page 69.
P. S. Tips on the fine art of selling. Page 80.
THE SWIPE FILE Ways to use art-friendly technology, stretch watercolor paper, travel with wet oils and more. After page 40.
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