American Artist
Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! Issue Date: MARCH, 2001; VOLUME 65, ISSUE 704 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. ON THE COVER: "Find a great workshop in our Annual directory. Learn the history of painting on location. Exhibit online." COVER PAINTING: Sand Artist (detail), by Herb Randle, 1996, oil, 20 ii 24. Collection the artist. FEATURES: METHODS & MATERIALS: SPLITTING THE COLOR WHEEL FOR LUMINOSITY AND ENERGY by Christopher Willard. Artists can use a standard color wheel to discover new ways of creating luminosity and harmony. CONFERENCES & COMPETITIONS FOR PORTRAIT PAINTERS by M. Stephen Doherty. Conventions sponsored by two societies of portrait painters offer opportunities to improve skills and establish professional contacts. THE ROMANCE OF PLEIN AIR PAINTING by Ross Merrill. An artist and conservator offers a history of the equipment, supplies, and techniques of plein air painting. ACROSS TIME AND SPACE: PORTRAITS BY VALORI FUSSELL by Elizabeth Forst. This California artist creates timeless portraits that establish a dialogue between sitter and viewer. THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: A PASSION FOR PEONIES by Jeanette Wenig Drake. Intensely attracted to floral subjects, Ohio artist David Herzig renders them closeup for maximum inpact. A BALANCE BETWEEN CONTROL AND FREEDOM by Charles Movalli. Herb Randle uses skills in photography and commercial art as tools in landscape and figure painting. THE PASTEL PAGE: URBAN APPRECIATION EN PLEIN AIR by Linda S. Gosnan. Los Angeles artist Gerald David Rahm paints directly to reveal a unique empathy and appreciation for the urban landscape. 2001 DIRECTORY OF ART SCHOOLS & WORKSHOPS: Our annual compilation of doInestic and international workshops features some of the most notable names in art. NUTS AND BOLTS: The Internet offers artists an inexpensive avenue to present artwork all over the world, plus the latest art news and opportunities. DEPARTMENTS: EDITOR'S NOTE. LETTERS. EXHIBITIONS. TECHNICAL PAGE, by Jane Sntherland. BULLETIN BOARD. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. COMING IN APRIL. RECOMMENDED BOOKS. This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD +++ condition. (See photo)
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