When it comes to growing as an artist, concrete step-by-step instruction from successful painters is crucial. That's why American Artist sends its reporters into the field to attend workshops by the most in-demand instructors teaching art methods today, and packs their valuable knowledge into each issue of our new quarterly, Workshop. In every issue you get detailed step-by-step demonstrations, insightful critiques of student works, complete lists of the art materials the best artists favor, and in-depth text explaining their oil and acrylic techniques.
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On the Cover: Camie Davis (below) teaching at the Grand Central Academy of Art, in New York City. Photo by Nathan Kraxberger Cedric Egeli: Knowing How to Learn FEATURES Workshops as Shared Learning Experiences by M. Stephen Doherty A number of valuable
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On the Cover: John Morra teaching still life painting in New York City. Photo by Nathan Kraxberger Michelle Dunaway: Painting From the Center FEATURES Paul DeLorenzo: Learn the Basics of Academic Figure Painting by M. Stephen Doherty Having been trained
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On the Cover: Curt Walters painting the Grand Canyon (photo reversed). Graydon Parrish: A Rational Approach to Color Hue, Chroma, and Value Ben Fenske: Six Basics of Landscape Painting FEATURES Ben Fenske: Six Basics of Landscape Painting by M. Stephen
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Check out what's featured in the Fall 2009 issue of Workshop magazine.
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The Table of Contents for the Summer 2009 issue of Workshop magazine.
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The table of contents from the Spring 2009 issue of Workshop magazine.
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