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 Fall 2015 issue of Acrylic Artist and get it as a download right now! 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 Fall 2015 issue of Acrylic Artist include:
Learn from 18 of today’s working artist how to take your painting to the next level
10 tips to help you capture wet cityscape with acrylics
Expert answers to your acrylic-related questions
A gallery of paintings that capture the landscape in all seasons
Features
Test Zone
Liquitex Professional paint markers and spray paint tools prod an artist toward experimentation.
By Jean Pederson
A Place in Time
Each of these paintings evokes a visceral response, immediately transporting the viewer to a specific place on the planet or season of the year.
By Patty Craft
A Still Life Divided
Angus Wilson’s work has an impromptu air that belies a deliberate approach.
By Lisa Dolan
The Eternal Feminine
Danielle Richard’s realistic portraits showcase her ability to capture light and evoke timeless emotion.
By Patty Craft & Caroline McKee
By the Sea
An impasto technique and limited palette bring life to Joanne Last’s mixed-media seascapes.
By Ken Gofton
Artful Arabesque
The dance of the drawn, dripped and painted line produces expressive detail in this mixed-media demonstration.
By Lisa L. Cyr
Spontaneous Spirit
Denise Athanas gives her creative intuition free rein as she begins each painting and then waits to see what emerges.
By Maria Seda-Reeder
Slick & Simple
Follow these 10 tips to capture and recreate successful wet cityscapes.
By Mike Barr
Simplifying Design & Color>
No matter how far we grow in our artistic abilities, the key to success with color remains a strong grasp of the fundamentals–hue, value and intensity.
By Linda Kemp
Looking Ahead
A sneak peek of Sandrine Pelissier’s paintings which will be featured in an upcoming issue of Acrylic Artist.
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