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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: PLEIN AIR This special section on plein air painting features an article on the history of the plein air movement, interviews with two top landscape artists, tools and tips, and a resource list of plein air organizations and retailers. Download the PDF here.
Arranging & Painting Meaningful Still Lifes by James A. Metcalfe Delaware artist Frank Trefny chooses to paint objects rich in aesthetic appeal to emphasize the frailty of beauty surrounding us.
Intuitive Painting by M. Stephen Doherty Colorado artist Dan Beck doesn’t spend time planning his oil paintings because he prefers to dive into the creative process and react to what is happening. “I’m interested in responding emotionally to the subject, not in executing a detailed plan,” he says. “And if that approach forces me to deal with unexpected challenges, then it is more like everyday living.”
Find the Best Format for Acrylic Landscapes by M. Stephen Doherty Bruce Peeso uses either long horizontal or tall vertical formats when he is painting acrylic on panel. “The unusual dimensions serve to emphasize the peacefulness of the landscape,” the artist explains. “The space is really the subject, not the man-made structures that often appear. Collectors respond to the feeling of the landscapes and the connections to their memories.”
A Different Kind Of Portrait by Linda S. Price Sandra Bloodworth turns an artist’s eye toward creating visually inspiring meals and table settings, then capturing the essence of those meals on canvas. To her, these paintings are portraits.
3 Proven Ways to Start Watercolors Outdoors (Available Online) by Collin Fry Michigan artist Jim Johnson offers valuable hints for successful watercolor painting outdoors.
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