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TITLE: The ARTIST'S Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 1993; VOLUME TEN; NUMBER EIGHT
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: Homage to Hockney, by Anthony Benedetto.

MELDING MUSIC AND ART See how singer Tony Bennett blends his musical career with his love for painting. By Jeff Lapin.
Page 36.
FOOLING THE EYE Make your paintings look super-real with the techniques of Fred Danziger. By Anna B. Francis. Page 42.
NEW VIEWS ON ARCHITECTURAL PAINTING Don't let a fear of perspective keep you from painting buildings. Neil Watson shows you how to zero in on details. Page 48.
CAPTURING THE SIG LOOK Jeffrey T. Larson shows how to get lively paintings by hanging on to what "grabbed you" in your first sketch.
Page 54.
MAKING ORDER OUT OF CHAOS Organize your pastels like Gary Faigin and spend more time painting and less time guessing. Page 58.
SPECIAL SECTION SEVEN STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL SKETCHING Make your pencil a power tool with these tips on drawing from Don Getz.
Page 62.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Pursue the subjects you love. Page 4.
LETTERS Page 8.
THE DRAWING BOARD Positive uses for negative spaces.
Page 10.
STRICTL Y BUSINESS Deciding if and when to make art a career.
Page 14.
AIRBRUSHING Get a head start on any piece by making and using stencils. Page 20.
YOUNG AT ART Enjoy the art of "living history." Page 24.
ARTIST'S MARKET Make it your business to get into corporate art collections, plus other selling opportunities. Page 28.
ARTIST'S LIFE Tearing into paper and war -- artistic avenues of expression. Page 41.
TECHNICAL ANSWERS Materials for large-scale pastels and additives for mediums. Page 70.
P.S.
Ask Arty returns.
Page 80.
SWIPE FILS How to make soft edges with steel wool, more interesting compositions, your own veed pens and more.
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