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Agile & Precise
Sandra Bartels moves swiftly between pastels and pastel pencils, focusing separately on each area of her subject
Tactile Response
Anastasia Trusova utilizes gels, palette knives and scrapers to create multiple textures in her paintings
Social Realism
Warren Chang breaks down his recent paintings capturing elements of life in California during the past two years
Shared Joy
Claudia Hartley chats with Scottsdale Artists' School about her roots as an artist and instructor
The Ethos of Turning Point Pen Co.
"Michael Kahwajy-Hyland has a dynamic vision for the future of artisan pen making."
189 Minutes With … Art Spiegelman
"As the latest fight over Maus erupts, its artist-creator searches for his eyeglasses."
Painting Golden Valley
In every issue of International Artist we will feature a Painting Workshop from one of New Zealand's best artists.
Gentle scenes
Soft pastel is a special medium for me. It gives me freedom, control and the possibility to express myself on paper in a variety of ways. I use different types of paper for different effects.
Ethereal quality
I use my work to explore my relationship with the landscape and the feelings of peaceful solitude and contemplative awe. I carry these emotions when I am surrounded by beautiful scenery. It's what I seek to express in my paintings. Watercolor lends itself perfectly to this task due to its ethereal and delicate nature.
HOW TO MAKE GRADIENTS
James Gurney demonstrates how to get your colors to change gradually throughout your picture
PLEIN AIR PAINTING AND ARTISTIC GROWTH
Plein air artist Michael King explores elements unique painting in the field in this three-part series.
The Illusionist
Classically-trained artist Julia Albo uses the power of observation to create three-dimensionality on a flat surface
The Power of Iteration
The Way of Watercolor: In this four-part series, Stephen Berry lends his thoughts and expertise in the realm of watercolor painting
Tips and Tricks
John Lovett shares a few of his studio tips, from brush care to ideal ways to store watercolor paper
Young at Art
Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you
Louis Carr — Intimate Spaces and Youthful Portraits
Louis Carr is an artist based in Raleigh, North Carolina, who is well-known for his intimate and delicately rendered portrait and landscape paintings.
The Innovator's Dilemma
Management author and guru Seth Godin on how to fearlessly embrace creativity
Artistic Advocates
Making sure musicians get a fair shake via Blockchain
Because Our Underworld Is World Class
Samuel Fuller (1912–1997) became a newspaper copy boy when he was just 12. By the time he was 17, he was working the murder beat for the New York Evening Graphic, a tabloid so lurid it was known as the New York Pornographic. Fuller knew a good lede when he saw one.
Lenworth “Joonbug” McIntosh
Life as an Open Studio
Hilda Palafox – The Open Vessel
Hilda Palafox is known for glorious, colorful murals and confident, comfortable paintings of women, but an appreciation of her ceramics gives extra insight into an artist who exquisitely portrays the fragile and the sturdy.
Salman Toor
From Pakistan with Love
The Mothership – Sublime Afrofuturism at OMCA
“Afrofuturism is sort of like a filter that can be applied to any aspect of life. It is a theory of knowledge. It often collapses the past, present, and future into a singular experience or recontextualizes a historical moment. [...]"
SCAD Museum of Art
A Happy and Bountiful Ten-Year Anniversary
Daniel Richter
Digging for the Truth
Jocelyn Tsaih's Soft Focus
Glowing With the Flow
Dedicated Expansion
Ken Harman is Still Building
Jasper and Me
The artist who invented contemporary art also changed my life.
Awe and Wonder
As a child living in central Illinois, Bruce Cascia was given a Brownie camera by his father. The simple cameras were barely more than a box with a lens and a shutter release. They held film—“Two and-quarter by two-and-a-quarter,” Cascia recalls—but there was little room for bells and whistles.
Enhanced Memories
Throughout her three-decade career artist, Carrie Pearce has become recognized for painting odd objects or out-of-the-ordinary scenarios that have a touch of whimsy and sentimentality.