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40 Tasting the Rainbow: The Explosively Colorful Drawings of Zach Johnsen
by Courtney Jordan The mixed-media artwork of Zach Johnsen uses transformative bursts of color to jolt black-and-white everyman figures out of their daily routines. 52 Ingres: Lessons From a Master A current exhibition gives a close look at the technique of one of the most revered artists in the history of drawing and provides an occasion to learn from his example. 58 Kerry Brooks: Small Drawings, Large Scope
by Naomi Ekperigin This classically trained New York City artist
creates portraits and figurative works that explore human relationships in a range of media, including graphite and colored pencil. In recent years, she’s found a way to continually challenge herself—and viewers—with intricate, small-scale drawings that demand a closer look. 68 Work
by Kenneth J. Procter
Master drawings depicting various types of labor reveal a multitude of experiences and perspectives. These drawings also remind us that the ways in which an artwork is composed and executed shape the ultimate meaning of the piece. 78 Drawing Fundamentals: The Art of Copying Drawings
by Jon deMartin
Copying drawings is one of the most challenging and revealing ways for artists to test themselves and further their abilities. In the first of two articles on this topic, we look at how copying has been taught throughout history and its influence on the artists who have practiced it. 88 Riding the Life Cycle: Drawings by Jason Bard Yarmosky
by John A. Parks
The carefully crafted drawings and paintings of this young artist cause viewers to reflect on their opinions and assumptions about youth and age.
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