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The Artist's Magazine, May 2005
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Features

A Passion for Balance
What do you get when you cross a Mondrian influence with a straight-on perspective of realistic subjects? Dramatic paintings by Chuck Wood.
By Michelle Addis

Media Variations
It's been said that variety is the spice of life. Perhaps that's what makes both the oil and pastel paintings of Desmond O'Hagan a feast for the eyes.
By Sandra Carpenter

Making Waves
From tranquil pools to stormy seas, there are many ways to paint the moods of water. Four artists share their techniques for this ubiquitous subject.
By Robert P. Davis, David Drummond, Deborah Quinn-Munson and Shirley Cean Youngs

Competition Spotlight: 2004 Art Competition finalist JoAnn Ostrowski.

Present Perfect
The best way to connect with your viewers is to leave something to their imaginations: Entice them with a few details, hint at others, and let them make up their own stories.
By Joseph Alleman

Special Section: All About Acrylics
Fast drying, lightfastness and permanence are just a few of the benefits to using acrylic paints. Check out our handy guide and discover what else this versatile medium has to offer.
By Hugh Greer

Columns

Brushing Up
Three easy ways to create mood in your art.
By Elizabeth Mowry

Color Corner
Taming sedimentary colors is easier than you think—just find the proper use for them.
By Beverly Leesman

The Drawing Board
Chipping away at tone, or reductive drawing, is a great way to draw your subject as you see it.
By Juliette Aristides

Art Clinic
How defining your light source and simplifying your subject can help you create a balanced composition.
By Andrew Peters

Business
Give your art career a shot in the arm with these seven tips for getting your work noticed.
By Leah Tribolo

Master Class
Discover the methodical process by which Sanford Robinson Gifford created his sun-filled landscapes.
By Brett Busang

Departments

  • Dialogue
  • The Artist's Life
  • 2005 Art Competition
  • 2005 Cover Competition
  • Technical Q&A: Protecting works on YUPO; making your mediums and brushes play nice; and what to do with 30-year-old paints.
  • Art News
  • Materials Handbook: An acrylic pioneer; a new line of brushes; a protective box for pastels; and making your art look old.


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