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TITLE: AMERICAN ARTIST Magazine
[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: NOVEMBER, 2001; Vol. 65, Issue 712
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Fishing the Ausable (detail), by Robert B. Dance, 1992, alkyd on Masonite, 14 x 25. Private collection.

METHODS & MATERIALS: COLOR LURKING IN THE SHADOWS by Chistopher Willard. Caroline Jasper and Billie Sainuelson discuss how using color in shadows lends vibrancy to their paintings.

SHARING THE LIGHT by Thomas Kinkade. Artists who have the greatest passion for life create the most profound statements in their art.

USING ALKYDS IN MARINE PAINTINGS by Robert B. Dance. Alkyds offer a shorter drying time than oils and a capacity for multiple glazes, two qualities that benefit my marine paintings.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: PAINTING THE TOWN by Daryl Bryant. A Biennial trip to the rural town of Nicasio, California, provides endless subject material for small watercolor paintings, many of which I sell to other visitors.

MAKING THE LANDSCAPE YOUR OWN: KATHERINE ALEXANDER by Wadelyn Rosenberg. This New York City painter relegates the landscape to a sliver at the bottom of the composition, devoting most of her acrylic paintings to the drama in the sky.

THE PASTEL PAGE: STILL LIFES OF MEANING AND MOOD by E. Lynne Moss. A sense of nostalgia pervades Rainie Crawford's still lifes, the result of omitting details and capturing the character of the individual objects.

THOMAS EAKINS: HEROIC REALIST by Stephen May. This artist's unswerving commitment to realism made him in outcast in the 19th century; but he's a hero today.

PROFITING FROM PLEIN AIR by Linda S. Price. Members of the Plein Air Painters of America have transformed the sale that follows a week of painting on California's Catalina Island into an occasion that attracts collectors from across the country.

NUTS AND BOLTS: A portfolio of student drawings of the human figure-- plus the latest art news and opportunities.
EDITOR'S NOTE.
LETTERS.
EXHIBITIONS.
ART MART.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Jane Sutherland.
BULLETIN BOARD.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
COMING IN DECEMBER.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS.


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