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The Pastel Journal |
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June 2008
Jerry Weiss, Terry Moore Strickland and John Selleck share their takes on the figure today, and we explain the five rules of composition that apply to every genre. Want to start your own gallery? Michael Chesley Johnson shares his story and takes you on a tour of artists' homes that double as selling spaces.
M. Katherine Hurley shows you how she adds and subtracts paint to create landscapes, and you'll be amazed by Thomas Bacher's phosphorescent paintings. We also explore the anatomy of a successful press release, the benefits of keeping a sketchbook and a reading list that will keep you busy this summer.
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June 2008
Maggie Price's special report on pastel supports covers 19 surfaces and offers helpful advice on choosing the right ones for your desired effects.
Five pastel artists discuss their wild(life) subjects, cover artist Chin-Cheng Hung shares insights on his inspired portraiture, and Larry Moore maintains an artistic balance working both in the field and studio.
Plus, learn about Mary Silverwood's colorful paintings of the Southwest, how to boost your art sales, what to bring when painting on-location, and what’s on our summer reading list.
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June 2008
Packed with practical tips and insider info, our special report introduces you to 18 places to sell your art, plus offers helpful advice on how to decide which is the best venue for you.
Cover artist, Joseph Zbukvic, opens up about his life and his process, and opens his sketchbook to reveal his masterful drawing skills. Kathy Collins takes you around town and across the pond as she finds inspiring painting subjects from the seat of her bicycle. And Grant Fuller demonstrates step by step how to create the illusion of depth in your landscapes
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