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 Winter 2015 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 Winter 2015 issue of Acrylic Artist include:
- How to use clear tar gel for distinctive results
- The ideal tools and materials for a successful studio set-up.
- Acrylic Painting for encaustic effects
- Advice from the experts
Features
Practical Creativity
Discover how using clear tar gel, a single polymer medium, provides a variety of distinctive results.
By Tesia BlackburnBold Strokes of Color
Confident use of bold brushstrokes starts with a foundation built on color value.
By Patti MollicaLess is More
Chantel Barber’s impasto portraits are small but stunning, exemplifying a minimalistic approach that conveys a powerful message.
By Brett OrtlerCreating Color
Narrative artist, David Brayne, customizes his colors with pigments to create an ethereal quality.
By Ken GoftonAmerican Memories
Bernie Hubert’s photorealistic, yet stylized, paintings recall the glory days of the 1950s.
By Brett OrtlerChaos to Order
Uniting abstraction with realism and symbolic imagery, Kathleen Conover ensures that all of her paintings express an organic, emotional lure.
By Meredith E. LewisStriking Gold
With a maverick spirit and layered approach, Karen Hale finds her niche in mixed-media landscapes.
By Lisa DolanReal or Imagined
Sandrine Pelissier’s work explores the tension between opposing concepts by blending delicate drawing designs with loose, abstract painting.
By Caroline McKeeInside the Artist’s Studio
The ideal tools and materials for a successful studio set-up.
By Phil GarrettAcrylic Painting for Encaustic Effects
Try this simple technique using mixed media, but no wax, that results in a faux encaustic effect.
By Sandra Duran WilsonLooking Ahead
A sneak peek of Ruth Armitage’s paintings, which will be featured in an upcoming issue of Acrylic Artist.
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