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Nightcrawling
Leila Mottley whose debut novel, Nightcrawling, was published in June by Knopf
Centering Neurodivergent Poets
If reading is another form of listening, truly attuning to an unfamiliar voice can be a means of transformation.
Going Solo
SELLING YOUR BOOK WITHOUT AN AGENT
JOURNEY OUT OF LIMBO
THE EPIC STORY OF HOW AN AGENT SELLS YOUR BOOK
KEEPING the STORIES
Kali Fajardo-Anstine's new novel, Woman of Light, chronicles five generations of an Indigenous Chicano family in the American West and is imbued with the acclaimed author's rich sense of history and pride in her own mixed ancestry: "The story of who I am is inextricably tied to this country."
Sanctuary
HOW MY MOTHER’S ART SHAPED ME AS A WRITER
Translating Ukrainian Voices
Literary translator Zenia Tompkins founded the Tompkins Agency for Ukrainian Literature in Translation (TAULT) in 2019.
THE ART OF WILLIAM OBERHARDT
Illustrator William Oberhardt (1882-1958) was born in Guttenberg, New Jersey, 1882.
THE ART OF EARLE K. BERGEY
Wouldn't it be great in the future if all pulp art fans could enjoy interplanetary travel with a devoted consort who looked like that pretty girl in high school biology class?
Western Art Museums of the Year
Discover the best of the West at these western showplaces of american artists.
Martha Graham & Merce Cunningham - April 1941
Martha Graham stood barely above five foot two, but in the world of dance she was a giant.
Spontaneous Color
John P. Smolko demonstrates his one-of-a-kind mark making in colored pencil
Painterly Effects
The signature style of Jane French's portraiture is achieved through a mix of both sharp and loose brushwork
Free Bird
The alla prima technique lends Iryna Khort a sense of unbridled expression when capturing her wildlife subjects
Master Showcase
This painting is of my friend and fellow artist, Alla Bartoshchuk.
Painting With Passion
In every issue of International Artist we will feature a Painting Workshop from one of New Zealand's best artists.
JAMIE CORETH
Perception and Realization
Expressive Forms
Sculptor and SAS instructor Rod Zullo discusses his inspirations and artistic process
Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you - LIVING THE DREAM
I don't copy what I see, I do what I see.
Finding the Hidden Beauty.
Whenever I get a chance to work with a live model, I ask their permission to take photographs even when they are not posing.
Against the Grain
Working gradually and meticulously, Linda Lucas Hardy creates her colored pencil art using the dry brush technique
Dance Dance Revolution
Calvin Royal III wants to help "break ballet out of the 18th century."
Artist Marilyn Minter and Creative Polymath Michèle Lamy on Sex, Aging, and the Power of Nonconformity
Through their respective creative practices, artist Marilyn Minter and designer, performer, and curator Michèle Lamy have each challenged and redefined traditional notions of beauty.
Winslow Homer's America
What the painter saw, and why it still speaks to us
World War II and the Fountain Pen, Part II
It is an axiom that technology advances more rapidly in wartime than in times of peace. In the case of military technology, this is certainly true, but advances made for the military often spill over into the civilian world, and the fountain pen was not left behind during World War II.
Painting an Intimate Self Portrait
Like most self-portraits, this painting is an personal paintings often arise from rather mundane circumstances.
The Drama of Nature
From plein air studies to final studio paintings, Kim Casebeer distills the intensity and vibrance of the landscape
FIVE PROBLEMS WITH GOUACHE (AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM)
James Gurney tackles challenges specific to the medium of gouache
Not an Easy Task
My teacher, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Loften said that when he looked at a painting, he was looking for three things: feeling, imagination, and the ability to communicate those first two.
Agile & Precise
Sandra Bartels moves swiftly between pastels and pastel pencils, focusing separately on each area of her subject