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 Summer 2015 issue of Acrylic Artistand 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 Artistcelebrates, 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 Summer 2015 issue of Acrylic Artist include:
- A product review of Golden Artist Colors High Flow acrylics
- The benefits of working in series (includes how it saves you money!)
- A complete step-by-step demo on painting portraits by Jean Pederson
- A collection of artists work that celebrates the powerful use of color
Features
United by Color
Eleven innovative artists share how they wield color as a tool to evoke emotion and to tell their stories.
By Patty Craft
Multiple-Choice Media
A watercolor painter who harbored admiration of impasto oil painters, Bev Jozwiak has found a happy medium in acrylics.
By Amanda Metcalf
There’s Nothing There
Painting clear glass forced Elaine Twiss to drop her assumption that transparent subject matter has no color.
By Amanda Metcalf
Trusting Intuition
Filomena de Andrade Booth follows the lead of that still, small voice and it makes all the difference.
By Maria Seda-Reeder
From Precise to Painterly
Hugh Greer combines his drawing and compositional skills to create lush, inviting works.
By Ann Emmert Abbott
Practical Creativity
How painting like you’re on an assembly line helps to break through creative block.
By Tesia Blackburn
From Fields of Flowers
Kim Ellery uses her art as a form of storytelling by painting in series.
By Patty Craft
Trompe l’oeil Trickster
Michael Riddet’s exacting drawings, thin coats of color and accurate detail add up to a labor of love——a love of making viewers chuckle.
By Amanda Metcalf
Painting Texture
Hone your mark-making skills to create tactile elements or the illusion of texture in your work with this step-by-step demonstration.
By Jean Pederson
Looking Ahead
A sneak peek of artist Danielle Richards’s paintings which will be featured in an upcoming issue of Acrylic Artist.
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