Features
Social Distortion
Dynamic paintings filled with distorted figures and
exaggerated scenes of Middle America tell the stories
of our time.
By Robert Barnum
Art Will Find a Way
Bucking family and cultural traditions, Fealing Lin found the courage to paint.
By Katherine Mesch
Practical Magic
In spellbinding paintings reminiscent of stained glass, Paul Melia portrays the good and evil of mankind.
Interview by Betsy Dillard Stroud
The Architecture of Detail
Learn step by step how Laurin McCracken constructs complex still lifes in amazing detail.
By Michelle Taute
Special Report: Sharing the Journey
How a mentor can have a lasting impact on your art and your life. Plus, four tips for finding the right one.
By Caroline Purtell
Columns
Making a Splash
How plant DNA is being used to label artwork, why Margaret Huddy made
history painting all 50 state flowers,
and where to see great art this spring.
Edited by Loraine Crouch
Brush Basics
Small architectural details can be the fix for ho-hum houses and buildings.
By Mark Willenbrink
Studio Staples
Classic colors reborn in modern-day watercolors are put to the test.
By Butch Krieger
Creative Challenge #19
Four artists share the secret for finding an endless supply of ideas. Plus, your responses to Creative Challenge #17.
By Betsy Dillard Stroud
Watercolor Essentials
The skinny on five techniques every watercolorist needs to know.
By James Toogood
Practical Creativity
How making art can help you recover from pain and find meaning after tragedy.
By Cathy Johnson
Meet the Masters
Discover why Jessie Wilcox Smith's illustrations of children made her one of the most popular artists of her time.
By Walter Garver
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