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The Artist’s Magazine 1993 Index FEATURE ARTICLES PASTELS COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, SPECIAL Two Paths to Pastel-like Sparkle. Patrick Seslar on Ken (by subject and media; listed by month) Goldman. February. SECTIONS Creating Painterly Pastels. Gary Krejca. April. AIRBRUSHING (by Bettie and NeilJ ohnson unless noted) ACRYLICS Paint Richness Into Pastel Landscapes. Lois Gold. July. February: How to plan your painting. Steps to Painterly Acrylics. Cynthia L. Wilson, March. Making Order Out of Chaos. Gary Faigin. August. April: How Kevin Daniels sprays softness and mood. Mastering Realistic Eyes. Janet Allen Walker. March. Pastel Painting Without Mistakes. Carole Katchen. September. July: Painting with the three primaries. Bill Jonas. Take Your Acrylics Outdoors. Tim Saska. April. Electrify the Pastel Landscape. Patrick Seslaro nR obert Frank. August: Making and using stencils. Bill Jonas. Secrets of Painting Wildlife. Patrick Seslaro nD anny O'Driscoll. October. October: How to paint facial features. Andy Charlesworth. November. Discover Expressive Color. Carole Katchen on Frances Dodd. December: Spraying realism in watercolor. Robert DeVoe. November. BUSINESS/MARKETING The Artist’s Guide to Pastel Portraits: Special Section. Daniel ARTIST'S MARKET Setting Up Shop in the Boondocks. John Macdonald. January. E. Greene. November. January: A review of Carmel galleries. TuckerJ .C oombe. Portrait Painting: Make a Career of It. Tim Iverson. June. February: How to get free publicity. Eileen Watkins. PORTRAITURE March: Environmental illustration. Betsa Marsh. COLOR/LIGHT/VALUE How to Make History. Patrick Seslar on Michael Gnatek Jr. April: The hottest markets in Raleigh. TuckerJ .C oombe. Create a Sensation. David P. Richards. January. February. May: The performing arts market. Pat Matson Knapp. Keep Your Colors Clean. Robert Rohm. June. Perfect Self-Portraits. Jack V. Waller. April. June: The best markets in Scottsdale. TuckerJ .C oombe. Discover Expressive Color. Carole Katchen on Frances Dodd. Portrait Painting: Make a Career of It. Tim Iverson. June. July: A guide tol icensing your work. Sandra McFall Angelo. November. Paint Oil Portraits Like Sargent. Tim Iverson. September. August: Getting into corporate art collections. Betsa Marsh. The Artist’s Guide to Pastel Portraits: Special Section. Daniel COMPOSITION/DESIGN E. Greene. November. September: Finding a reputable art dealer. Michelle Carter, A Short Course in Composition, By the Masters. Domenic Making Models Into Art: 1993 Art Competition. Pat Matson October: Guide tog alleries in Delray Beach and Boca Raton. Cretara, March. Knapp. December. TuckerJ .C oombe. Fooling the Eye. Anna B. Francis on Fred Danziger. August. November: Celebrity illustration. Sandra McFall Angelo. Building Better Paintings. Tony van Hasselt and Judi Wagner. VARIOUS SUBJECTS DecTehe fimne abrt mearkerts o:f Ma ine. TuckerJ .C oombe. October. Making Art from Yesterday's News. Nancy Steinmeyer. How to Solve the 10 Toughest Painting Problems. Foster January. BOOK/VIDEO REVIEWS Caddell. December. SecroefP atinstin g Glass. Patrick Seslar on Susanna Spann. May: From the Artist’s Bookshelf. Amy Myers-Payne. March. June: New Titles. Walter Garver and Amy Myers-Payne. DRAWING/SKETCHING/PEN & INK Mastering Realistic Eyes. Janet Allen Walker. March. September: New TitlAenns Ja.me s Masansd Aemy yMyer s- How to Draw. Honestly. Donald Holden. January. The Ins and Outs of Wood Panels. Walter Garver. May. Payne. Five Ways to Improve Your Drawing. Carole Katchen. The Evolution to Humor. Dennis Corrigan. July. October: New Titles. Mark Heath. February. Dream Studio Award Winners. Bebe Raupe. July. THE DRAWBOIARDN (bGy B ill Tilton unless noted) Pencil-Perfect Renderings. Ann James Massey with Sandra Make It Bold. James R. Wills. July. January: How to spot and fix the most common problems. Angelo. May. Melding Music and Art: Tony Bennett. Jeff Lapin. August. February: How to draw birds. Figure Drawing Fundamentals. Burton Silverman. June. Fooling the Eye. Anna B. Francis on Fred Danziger. August. March: Rendhaeir rwi th style and ease. Your Guide to Drawing Media. Amy Myers-Payne. June. New Views on Architectural Paintings. Nei! Watson. August. April: How to master foreshortening. John Bickford. Seven Steps to Successful Sketching. Don Getz. August. Mastering Animals in Motion. John Bickford. September. May: Tips on rendering watery scenes. Jack Hines. Mastering Animals in Motion. John Bickford. September. Secrets of Painting Wildlife. Patrick Seslaro nD anny O'Driscoll. June: Working with dissolpvasetdel . SIHeLotLwtUi SntgTo R UAFpTinI SdO hNot hpe iHn otthtee sBto oInldloucsktsra.t iJoon hnM aMrakcedtosn.a lJdi. m JCaanrusaoryn.. The NNIonovnvoeevmmabbteeirrv..e Style of Charles Burchfield. Walter Garver. JSAuuelgpyut:se tPm:ab ienLrte:ia nrMgn rateoal ksiseteiit cha ncena dmgt odfsr utar .w o Fnfrea ygnaoktui rvN seok feestrp.ca hcbeoso.k J. ohn Bickford. InsidFee bMruaagrayz.i ne Cover Illustration. Pat Matson Knapp. ExpeRraiumpeen.t iDnegc emwbietrh. Images: 1993 Art Competition. Bebe NOcotvoebmebr:e r:M aBkeicnogm eea say mmaosdteelrs o ffof rac diraalw ienxgp rreesfseiornesn.c e.B ob Bride. October. The WArats moefr FSlmoiwtehr. ADrercaenmgbiengr:. 1993 Art Competition. Linda December: Seeing in pure black and white. John Bickford. LANDSCAPES How to Solve the 10 Toughest Painting Problems. Foster THE PRO’S NEST Putting Nature’s Energy Into Oils. Carole Katchen on Martha Caddell. December. March: Get the attention of artd irectors. Michael Fleishman. Saudek, July. WATERCOLORS STATE OF THE ART Simplify the Landscape in Watercolor. Elizabeth Szymanski. Meet the Wet-in-Wet Challenge. Al Rossi. January. January: A new association for photocopier artists and one for July. Easy Details in Watercolor. Sandy Greiner Meyer. January. representational oil painters. TuckerJ .C oombe. Paint Richness Into Pastel Landscapes. Lois Gold. July. Being Painterly with Gouache. Ned Mueller on Xiaogang Zhu May: A cartoon syndication resource, a women’s museum, and New Perspectives on Landscape Painting. Charles G. Donovan. and Rongxu Long. January. licensing tips. Jennifer Hogan-Redmond. September. What's What in Watercolor Papers. Don Walker. January. June: Workshop Update. Amy Myers-Payne. Landscape Painting Pitfalls. John Cogan. September. Making Watercolors More Real. Earl Lewis. February. November: Artists’ retreats, copyright renewals. Jan Smith, Electrify the Pastel Landscape. Patrick Seslaro n Robert Frank. Secrets of Painting Glass. Patrick Seslar on Susanna Spann. October. March STRICTLY BUSINESS Painting Landscapes with a View: 1993 Art Competition. Jenny Watercolor Wisdom. Frank Stack with Patrick Seslar. April. February: Colleancd tpayiinng sgal es tax. SandraR . Pfalegraf. December. Making Sense of a Slick Surface. Susan Spencer. May. Bullington. Say Goodbye to Murky Watercolors. Susan Webb Tregay. May. March: Surviving criticism. Judith E. Angerman. OILS The Watercolorist’s Tool Kit. Shirley Klein Kleppe. May. April: Must-read marketing books. Sally Prince Davis. Keeping a Painting Fresh. Bill Firestone. January. Secrets to Successful Watercolors. Bill Harvey. June. May: Safeguarding your copyright in your reproductions. How to Make History. Patrick Seslar on Michael Gnatek Jr. Simplify the Landscape in Watercolor. Elizabeth Szymanski. JosJh. Kuaufaman . February. July. June: Selling from the sidewalk. GeoAlrleng Duerke e. Five Steps to Solid Oils. Patrick Seslar on David Mueller. Adding the “Extra” to Ordinary. Ben Watson IIT. July. August: Moving from “arta sh obby” toc areer. Patrick Seslar. March. New Views on Architectural Painting. Neil Watson. August. September: How to store and use referenCacroel sBo.ot h. Hatching Vibrant Oils. James DePietro. May. Give Watercolors a Crisp, New Look. Ellen Grim. October. October: The U.S. Copyright Office on reproduction Keep Your Colors Clean. Robert Rohm. June. Say It with Spatter. Frank Nofer. October. copyrights. Jennifer L.H all. Putting Nature’s Energy Into Oils. Carole Katchen on Martha Get Glowing Whites in Watercolor. Florence May Cichocki. November: More on copyright. Joshua J. Kaufman. Saudek. July. November. Capturing the Big Look. Jeffrey T. Larson. August. TECHNICAL ANSWERS (by John K. Flynn unless noted) Paint Oil Portraits Like Sargent. Tim Iverson. September. WORKSHOPS January: Pastel precautions, backing papers for frames. Painting Small, Fast and Light. Kevin Macpherson. October. 1993 Workshop Directory. Alice P. Buening. March. March: Getting crisp edges in oils,s toring painted panels, DECEMBER 1993 75 mounting canvas to panels, stripping oil paint. What's What with Brushes. Zora Sweet Pinney. April. John Cogan. Landscape Painting Pitfalls. September. April: Giving gloss to colored pencils, touching up old acrylics, Become a Brush Virtuoso. Cathy Johnson. April. Dennis Corrigan. The Evolution to Humor; Letter from a slowing acrylic drying time. The Watercolorist’s Tool Kit. Shirley Klein Kleppe. May. Guest; P.S. July. May: Keeping your color mixing organized and saving Your Guide to Drawing Media. Amy Myers-Payne. June. Domenic Cretara. A Short Course in Composition, By the premixed colors. Landscapes in Three Media. Oils: Martha Saudek; Masters. March. July: Understanding interference pigments, keeping pastels Watercolors: Elizabeth Szymanski; Pastels: Lois Gold. Fred Danziger. Fooling the Eye. August. clean, handling acrylics in cold temperatures, and getting July. James DePietro. Create a Sensation. January; Hatching Vibrant smooth acrylic washes. Seven Steps to Successful Sketching. Don Getz. August. Oils. May. August: Painting large-scale pastels and using balsams to keep On the Watercolor Front: Watercolor Society Award Winners. Robert DeVoe. Airbrushing. December. oils flowing. Bebe Raupe. September. Henry Dixon. Dream Studio Award Winners. July. September: Using a grisaille in oil painting, flattening rolled Inside Magazine Cover Illustration. Pat Knapp. October. Frances Dodd. Discover Expressive Color. November. paper, making thin opaque lines with acrylics, and The Artist's Guide to Pastel Portraits. Daniel E. Greene. Charles G. Donovan. New Perspectives on Landscape Painting. preventing oil paints from yellowing. November. September. November: Simulating deckle edges, protecting paper How to Solve the 10 Toughest Painting Problems. Foster Blair Drawson. Inside Magazine Cover Illustration. October. collages, framing pastels, discouraging mold growth on Caddell. December. Gary Faigin. Making Order Out of Chaos. August. pastels. Karen Potje. Z.L. Feng. On the Watercolor Front: Regional Showcase. September. ARTISTS — FEATURED, PROFILED, YOUNG AT ART (by Cathy Johnson) Bill Firestone. Keeping a Painting Fresh. January. January: Sharpen your powers of observation. INTERVIEWED Robert Frank. Electrify the Pastel Landscape. October. February: Seven ways to break through a creative block. Robert Anderson. Experimenting with Images. December. Kathryn Galey. On the Watercolor Front: Regional Showcase. March: Playing with color key. Brett Angell. On the Watercolor Front: Watercolor U.S.A. September. April: Exploring oil pastels. September Walter Garver. The Ins and Outs of Wood Panels. May. May: Staying focused on what steers your art. Miles Batt. On the Watercolor Front: Rocky Mountain National Don Getz. Seven Steps to Successful Sketching. August. June: Deciding how much detail is enough. Watermedia Society. September. Robert Ginder. Dream Studio Award Winners. July. July: Understanding watercolor pigments. Jean Bechdolt. Create a Sensation. January. Michael Gnatek Jr. How to Make History. February. August: Painting like the pioneers. Tony Bennett/Anthony Benedetto. Melding Music and Art. Lois Gold. Paint Richness into Pastel Landscapes. July. September: Discovering colored pencils. August. Ken Goldman. Two Paths to Pastel-like Sparkle. February. October: How to render autumn trees. John Bickford. Mastering Animals in Motion. September. Edward Gordon. Painting Landscapes with a View. December. November: Tips on painting landscapes. Katherine Bleser. Dream Studio Award Winners. July. Daniel E. Greene. The Artist’s Guide to Pastel Portraits. December: Sixteen practical ways to make time for art. Charles Burchfield. The Innovative Style of Charles Burchfield. November. November. Ellen Grim. Give Watercolors a Crisp, New Look. October. SPECIAL SECTION/REPORTS Foster Caddell. How to Solve the 10 Toughest Painting Mel Grunau, The Art of Flower Arranging. December. What's What in Watercolor Papers. Donald Walker. January. Problems. December. Patricia Harrington. On the Watercolor Front: Regional How to Find the Hottest Illustration Markets. Jim Carson. Kathy Callahan. The Artist’s Life. June. Showcase. September. February. Florence May Cichocki. Get Glowing Whites in Watercolor. Bill Harvey. Secrets to Successful Watercolors. June The 1993 Art Workshop Directory. March. November. Pat Hawkins. The Artist’s Life. March. PRIVATE ART LESSONS ON VIDEO HOW TO PAINT SOUTHWESTERN ART IN OILS At last, Southwestern art made easy. Nationally known South- western artist L.M. Shinn presents art lessons in oils on videotape. In the Holbein tradition of excel- Start to finish close up camera views of each brush stroke, mixing of colors on Southwestern scenes. Featuring Clouds Over Taos lence, hand-crafted by journey- Pueblo and Yucca Blossoms. Sketch included with tape. men brush makers, oil brushes A valuable learning tool for any level of artist. 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Oil Portraits Like Sargent. September. Don Moore. Dream Studio Award Winners. July. Ed Sorel. Inside Magazine Cover Illustration. October. Dianne Izzo, Dream Studio Award Winners. July. Frank Morris, Dream Studio Award Winners. July. Susanna Spann. Secrets ofP ainting Glass. March. Bill Johnson. The Artist's Life. August. David Mueller, Five Steps to Solid Oils. March. Susan Spencer. Making Sense of a Slick Surface. May. Robert A. Johnson. The Art of Flower Arranging. December. Bill Murphy. Making Models Into Art. December. Paul St. Denis. On the Watercolor Front: National Watercolor Murray Karn, Painting Landscapes with a View. December. Kurt Murphy. The Artist’s Life. September. Society. September. Carole Katchen. Five Ways to Improve Your Drawings. Susan Avis Murphy. On the Watercolor Front: Regional Frank Stack. Watercolor Wisdom. April. February; Pastel Painting Without Mistakes. September. Showcase. September. Nancy Steinmeyer. Making Art from Yesterday's News. 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Murray Taide. Letter From the Editor. August. Arne Lindmark. Experimenting with Images. December. Carrie Parks. The Artist’s Life. April. Susan Webb Tregay. Say Goodbye to Murky Watercolors. May. Rongxu Long. Being Painterly with Gouache. May. Chris Payne. Inside Magazine Cover Illustration. October. Jean Tuttle. How to Find the Hottest Illustration Markets. John Macdonald. Setting Up Shop in the Boondocks. January. Anthony Pennock. The Artist’s Life. February. February. Kevin Macpherson. Painting Small, Fast and Light. October; Don Phillipini. The Artist's Life. November. Francisco Valverde. Experimenting with Images. December. Painting Landscapes with a View. December; The Art of Steven Polson. Making Models Into Art. December. Tony van Hasselt. Building Better Paintings. October. Flower Arranging. December. William Porter. Turn Your Watercolors Around. April. Judi Wagner. Building Better Paintings. October. Joseph Manning. Painting Landscapes with a View. December. Barbara Rachko. Experimenting with Images. December. Janet Allen Walker. Mastering Realistic Eyes. March. Charles Markman. The Artist’s Life. September. David Reinbold. Create a Sensation. January. Ben Watson ITI. Adding the “Extra” to Ordinary. July. Anne A.R. Massie. On the Watercolor Front: American David P. Richards. Create a Sensation. January; Letter From Neil Watson. New Views on Architectural Paintings. August. Watercolor Society. September. a Guest. April. Jerry Weiss. Making Models Into Art. December. Ann James Massey. Pencil-Perfect Renderings. May. Robert Rohm. Keep Your Colors Clean. June. Mary Wilbanks. On the Watercolor Front: Regional Showcase. Alex McKibbin. Letter from the Editor. February. Al Rossi. Meet the Wet-in-Wet Challenge. January. September. Joseph Melancon. On the Watercolor Front: Regional Tim Saska. Take Your Acrylics Outdoors. April. JamesR . Wills. Make It Bold. July. Showcase. September. Martha Saudek. Putting Nature’s Energy into Oils. July. Cynthia L. Wilson. 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