Features
At the Hands of a Master
Nelson Shanks speaks out about what makes great art and how to truly see your subject. By Tom Zeit
The Freedom of the Artist
How do you make your painting stand out in a crowd? Dean Mitchell reveals his secrets for developing a unique style. By Maureen Bloomfield
Sound Start
The only thing harder than ending a painting is beginning one. Learn one artist's method for starting a piece that's bound for success.
By Richard Schmid
Animal Nature
Capture the essence of animals with these three basic rules.
By John Seerey-Lester
Say Something Special
Make art that makes a statement with Daniel E. Greene's advice on how to pick a subject that's worth painting.
By Jenny Sullivan
Higher Learning
- Jan Vermeer By Greg Albert
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir By Greg Albert
- Berthe Morisot By Tina Tammaro
- Cecilia Beaux By Martha Newfield
- Titian By Tina Tammaro
Master Tips
- Make a Statement By Zoltan Szabo
- Deeper Still Lifes By Joe Anna Arnett
- Seek Beauty By Camille Przewodek
- Leading the Eye By Hugh Greer
- Seeing More By Katherine Chang Liu
- Creating Time By Carl Dalio
- Critique Your Work By Elizabeth Mowry
- Leave Out Details By Desmond O'Hagan
- Spontaneous Gestures By George James
- Respond to the Senses By Stephen Quiller
- Follow the Sun By Doug Dawson
Columns
- Editor's Note
- The Artist's Life
- Materials Handbook
- Behind the Art
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