Description
You’ll love this issue of Acrylic Artist if:
- You want to learn acrylic painting tips from expert artists
- You want to be inspired by some of the best artists working today
- You want to better understand acrylic painting products
Order the Spring 2017 issue of Acrylic Artist and have it delivered right to your door, or download it instantly! In this issue you’ll find must-try techniques and tips from today’s hottest artists, plus page after page of gorgeous artwork to inspire you.
Each issue of Acrylic Artist celebrates, and champions, the versatility and growing popularity of acrylic painting. Within the pages of this top art resource you’ll find reliable acrylic painting ideas and instruction.
Highlights of the Spring 2017 issue of Acrylic Artist include:
- How to use phone apps to create interesting art.
- How to get the most out of your next art workshop.
- Profiles on working acrylic artist like: William Brody, Jan Martin McGuire, Mark Flowers and more!
- Advice from the experts.
Features
Leaping from the Canvas
Jan Martin McGuire’s lifelike textures and fine detail bring her wildlife subjects to life.
By Brett ortler
Embracing the Unknown
Joan Fullerton celebrates the unexpected.
By Anise Stevens
Chaos and Order
The abstract and everyday familiar merge within Mark Flowers’s unique style.
By Zack Hatfield
Driven by Language
Randy Van Dyck employes clever titles, an airbrush and brushwork to tell entertaining stories.
By Jennifer Smith
Vivid Vistas
Landscape master Charles Harrington creates paintings you feel you can step into.
By Susan Byrnes
A Brilliant Move
Danish artist Konni Jensen’s work found new life when she traded graphite for painting in color.
By Jennifer Smith
Moods of Nature
Lynn Welker’s abstract paintings are spare sanctuaries in a disorderly world.
By Michael Gormley
Sketchbook
Four tips from Patti Mollica for success in urban sketching
By Patti Mollica
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