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Issue Date:
SEPTEMBER 1991; VOLUME 55 ISSUE 590
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: Eucalyptua, by John Phillip Osborne,
1991, oil, 30 x 28. Courtesy Heritage Art Gallery
of Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia.
FEATURES:
SUCCESS STORIES: JIM BORGMAN -- CARTOONING HIS WAY TO THE TOP, by Lincoln Anderson. An award-winning
cartoonist describes how he rose in his field.
A CONVERSATION WITH DALE RATCLIFF, by Charles Movalli. "No pattern, no painting" is a saying Dale Ratcliff likes to
remember whenever she paints landscapes around her home in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: BEGINNING AGAIN -- A SECOND CAREER IN ART, by Richard French. After years of working as
a design director, Richard French began a new career as a painter, looking to the Florida landscape and to his own
garden for inspiration.
A BEVY OF GODDESSES, by Laurie S. Hurwitz. Known primarily for her airbrushed Photo-Realistic paintings, Audrey
Flack recently completed a civic project made up of powerful sculptures.
LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, by Diane Casella Hines. Diane Neale transforms even the most static subject into a
dynamic painting by using a loaded brush and a vibrant punch of color.
AN EXAMINATION OF A TEACHER AND HIS STUDENTS, by M Stephen Doherty.
Jack Endewelt takes his
students through a series of projects and critical reviews in order to teach them how to communicate effectively
through art.
ROMANCING THE LIGHT, by John Phillip Osborne. Lighting effects that add drama and romance to your landscape
paintings can be achieved through planning and careful organization.
ACHIEVING HARMONY IN YOUR WORK, by Dan Gerhartz. By keying his figurative oil paintings to one color, this
Wisconsin artist adds movement, balance, and unity to his work.
NUTS & BOLTS: Resources and practical information for artists.
DEPARTMENTS:
WELCOME.
LETTERS.
EXHIBITS.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Steven Sheehan.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE by DanielGrant.
ART MART.
ART BOOKS & VIDEOS.
BULLETIN BOARD.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
COMING IN OCTOBER.
AMERICAN ARTIST.
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