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TITLE:
The ARTIST'S Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
January 1993;
VOLUME TEN, NUMBER ONE
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Off Sickeltown Road, by Al Rossi.
MEET THE WET-IN-WET CHALLENGE Discover how to balance spontaneity and control in watercolor. By Al Rossi. Page 30.
SETTING UP SHOP IN THE BOONDOCKS How to "make it" as an illustrator from anywhere. By John MacDonald. Page 36.
HOW TO DRAW. HONESTLY. Insights and techniques for getting to the heart of drawing. By Donald Holden. Page 38.
MAKING ART FROM YESTERDAY'S NEWS Give new life to old paper with this easy sculpture process. Page 45.
CREATE A SENSATION Keys to creating mood with color, line and value. Page 48.
KEEPING IT FRESH Steps for staying loose when painting any subject. Page 54.
EASY DETAILS IN WATERCOLOR Be more precise with some unlikely watercolor tools. Page 59.
SPECIAL SECTION WATERCOLOR PAPERS Your complete guide to choosing the right paper. Page 66.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR What it takes to be an artist. Page 4. LETTERS Page 8.
THE DRA WING BOARD Common painting mistakes and how to avoid them. Page 12.
ARTIST'S MARKET Carmel, California: What sells and where in this well-traveled town. Plus a cornucopia of other sales spots.
Page 18.
THE ARTIST'S LIFE Art from the streets —both modern and classical. Plus, art terms with a twist. Page 28.
1993 ART COMPETITION Page 62.
TECHNICAL ANSWERS Safety tips for pastel users, backing sheets for frames and testing the pH of papers. Page 76.
STUDIO SUPPLIES Page 82.
YOUNG AT ART Twelve exercises for sharpening your artistic eye. Page 84.
STATE OF THE ART Join these society folks: One for copier art, another for representational oil painters. Page 86.
P.S. The white canvas speaks. Page 96.
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