The Artist’s Magazine April 2007 Digital Edition

$14.99

-
+

Encouraging his subjects to move, Robert Liberace uses line to express the force of life.

Specs

SKU: Z4338 Categories: , ,

Description

Features

A Revelation of Lines
Encouraging his subjects to move, Robert Liberace uses line to express the force of life.
By Christine Proskow

Painting from the Heart
Diana De Santis delights in her models, in the moment and in pastel.
By Deborah Secor

A Life, Revealed
Megan Moore’s portraits disclose the tumultuous experience appearances hide.
By Lisa Wurster

Not Still Life
Focusing on everyday acts, Emil Robinson paints edgy states of mind.
By Daniel Brown

Get Your Art on the Web
What cameras to buy, how to set up shots and when to adjust images—to ensure the highest quality reproductions of your work on the Web.
By Michael Chesley Johnson

Columns and Departments

  • Letters

  • Artist’s Life:
    An artist recreates a face in clay, a theater opens, and more.
    By Lisa Wurster

  • Work in Progress
    How a physician who’s also an artist manages a dual career.
    By Kathy Collins

  • Exhibitions

  • 2007 Art Competition

  • Competition Spotlight
    Jessica Wohl finds the humor and joy in older people.

  • Craft Matters
    On not overworking portraits, using Plexiglas to check proportions, and more.
    By John Ennis, Butch Krieger and Thomas Soltesz

  • Ask the Experts
    Under what circumstances does copying photographs and artwork violate copyright law?
    By Leonard DuBoff

  • Speaking of Art
    Art fairs are big business here and abroad, which can only be good news.
    By Edward Goldman

  • Artist’s Toolbox
    Reports on a kit for making your own watercolors, oil sticks, new brushes, and an alternative to framing.
    By Katherine Hand

  • A Closer Look

  • An epiphany in southern Italy
    By Diana De Santis

Additional information

Product Type

Magazine Download

Instructor

The Artist's Magazine

Pages

118

Skills

Paint

Media

Pastel

Runtime

56 minutes

Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Art Style

Classical Realism,Expressive

Content

Animals & Wildlife

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.