Description
You’ll love this issue of Acrylic Artist if:
- You want to learn acrylic painting tips from expert artists
- You want to be inspired by some of the best artists working today
- You want to better understand acrylic painting products
Order the Spring 2016 issue of Acrylic Artist and have it delivered right to your door, or download it instantly! In this issue you’ll find must-try techniques and tips from today’s hottest artists, plus page after page of gorgeous artwork to inspire you.
Each issue of Acrylic Artist celebrates, and champions, the versatility and growing popularity of acrylic painting. Within the pages of this top art resource you’ll find reliable acrylic painting ideas and instruction.
Highlights of the Spring 2016 issue of Acrylic Artist include:
- Learn from 16 of today’s working artist how to take your painting to the next level
- Expert answers to your acrylic-related question
- A gallery of paintings by storytellers who transport us to a new level of understanding
Features
Practical Creativity
Discover how basic design principles and visual arrangements create harmony.
By Tesia Blackburn
Questions Answered
Advice from the experts.
By Michael Skalka
Test Zone
A test drive of Turner Colour Works acryl gouache turns up colorful results.
By Jean Pederson
Natural Rhythms
Marcia Burtt uncovers the world’s hidden patterns in vibrant canvases.
By Norman Kolpas
Goddesses Revealed
Storyteller Darlene Olivia McElroy weaves found images with painting to create realities that take viewers on personal journeys of discovery.
By Jennifer Smith
The Landscape of Memory
Abstract artist Ruth Armitage creates narrative paintings inspired by her family farm.
By Maria Seda-Reeder
Romancing the Dream
Alexandra Eldridge’s paintings explore the outer reaches of consciousness and signal the emergence of contemporary romanticism.
By Michael Gormley
Home Simple Home
Cary Reeder employs custom colors and a minimal approach to evoke feelings of home.
By Zack Hatfield
Abandoned Grace
Earth-tone acrylics and meticulous detail reveal the grace of discarded objects in Steve Wilda’s art.
By Jennifer Smith
No Mulligans
Suzanne McCourt pushes her artistic boundaries through a family history steeped in golf lore.
By Brett Ortler
The Storytellers
These paintings tell stories that transport us to a new level of understanding.
By Patty Craft
More Than One Way to Paint
Discover how exploring multiple styles and techniques will boost your creativity and productivity.
By Mark E. Mehaffey
Looking Ahead
A sneak peek of Ober-Rae Starr Livingstone’s paintings which will be featured in an upcoming issue of Acrylic Artist.
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