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DIGITAL Issue: The Artist's Magazine October 2008, Digital Edition
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Highlights

Savvy Marketing
Duane Keiser's meteoric rise online

Dreaming in Italian
Alan Feltus and Early Renaissance art

One (Medium) Isn't Enough
how Bill James discovered his style

Features

The Mirror as Muse
Alan Feltus depicts the soul's duality in pictures that recall the Early Italian Renaissance.
By Maureen Bloomfield

Earning His Daily Bread
Duane Keiser found a flush market when he posted daily pictures on his blog.
By Lisa Wurster

Trifecta: Triumphing in Three Media
Mastering pastel, oil and gouache, Bill James developed a signature style.
By Deborah Secor

Mapping the Spaces Between
Kariann Fuqua's landscapes reflect a charged and changing urban scene.
By Lisa Wurster

How To Create a Productive Workspace (In Less Than Ideal Circumstances)
An artist accustomed to adjusting to a range of places gives sage advice on setting up your studio.
By Koo Schadler

Columns and Departments

October 2008 Online
Don't miss our Web extras and exclusives!

Letters

The Artist's Life
Kehinde Wiley transforms traditional motifs.
By Leslie Stroope

Exhibitions
Take along this guide to current shows.
Edited by Holly Davis

Brushing Up
To paint skin tones that look natural, use natural pigments.
By Butch Krieger

Drawing Board
Start with a simple graphite pencil; then exlore rollerball pens and more.
By Bill Teitsworth

Business
Dont' forget that hiring a model is a business relationship.
By Tamara Moan

Master Class
Eugene Boudin had a profound effect on his pupil Claude Monet.
By Jerry Weiss

Ask the Experts
How do you assess how much your art is worth? What are best practices for negotiating contracts to reproduce your work as prints?
By Paul Dorrell

Competition Spotlight
In transparent watercolor John Salminen evokes a powerful but subdued encounter.



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