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TITLE: The ARTIST'S Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 1995; VOLUME TWELVE, NUMBER FOUR
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: L'il Dipper, by Thomas Sierak.

CAPTURE THE MYSTERY OF LIGHT Explore five ways to bring drama, mood and intensity to your watercolors. By Joe Voorhees. Page 46.
COVER STORY: BRINGING PASTEL PORTRATTS TO LIFE How S. Thomas Sierak builds dimension and emotion into his human subjects. Page 52.
STAGING BRILLIANT WATERCOLORS How combining quick sketches and your imagination sets the stage for successful watercolors. By Dong Kingman. Page 58.
BUILDING LIGHT WITH SHADOW How grays can switch on your acrylic colors. By William Roberts. Page 62.
DISCOVER LIGHT AND COLOR WITH CAMILLE PISSARRO Share this Impressionist master's search for the ideal technique for capturing light and atmosphere. By David P. Richards. Page 68.
SPECIAL SECTION FRESH WAYS TO MAKE FLORALS BLOOM masters reveal their secrets for putting a new face on a traditional subject. By Jenny Pfalzgraf. Page 34.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Fighting for America's arts. Page 4. LETTERS Page 8.
THE DRAWING BOARD Master the subtle--and not-so- subtle--effects of value. Page 12.
FRAMEWORKS How to make straight, perfect cuts in your matboards--every time. Page 20.
STRICTLY BUSINESS Advice on opening your own gallery. Page 23.
THE ARTIST'S MARKET Expert tips for grabbing the attention of gallery directors, plus eight other markets to pursue. Page 27.
1995 ART COMPETITION Page 32.
STATE OF THE ART A new international organization for pastelists, a elever way to bring painters together, and more. Page 45.
YOUNG AT ART How to get the most from your art experiences in the great outdoors. Page 74.
P.S. A frame addict's true confession. Page 88.
THE SWIPE FILE A new way to get precise erasures, building an inexpensive drying rack, "stepping up" to a super-size easel, and muck more. Aller page 44.


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