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Varying Edges
Ask an Artist ’s PETER KEEGAN concludes his three-part still life painting workshop by showing how variety at the edges can really add an extra dimension to your art
Photo PORTRAITS
A pet portrait can make a wonderful gift or a charming memory. MATT JEANES shows you how to overcome inadequate reference photos and produce a layered masterpiece
Rob Pointon
From impressing the Household Cavalry to bending city streets to suit his own vision, this Royal Institute of Oil Painters member is making his mark says
Walter Sickert
The Camden Town painter is renowned for portraying a darker side of life, yet behind the salacious subjects lies an artist on a simple quest to paint with honesty, says STEVE PILL
The Working Artist
Whether you step away for a few minutes or 17 years, taking a break is important for your creativity, says our columnist LAURA BOSWELL
Jennifer Anderson
From her brave approach to sourcing sitters to her unconventional compositions, the Scottish portrait artist does things differently in her shared studio, as REBECCA BRADBURY discovers
Exhibitions
JANUARY’S BEST ART SHOWS
10 Rules For Capturing Luminosity
American acrylic artist LEXI SUNDELL shares her expert tips for recreating a natural glow in your floral paintings, which could be applied to all sorts of subjects
17 Quick Tips For Better Drawings
While good drawing does take real practice, these simple correctives are designed to improve your sketching skills immediately
MEET THE ARTIST: Lucy JONES
The winner of this year’s Ruth Borchard SelfPortrait Prize on what it means to be human.
Autumn Walks
Join illustrator EMMA LEYFIELD for a brisk seasonal jaunt as she hunts out suitable subject matter for this month’s colourful watercolour project
Frans Hals
Far from just being a painter of jovial portraits, this Dutch Golden Age artist inspired future generations and a new exhibition is set to boost his legacy, says STEVE PILL
Why Draw?
THIS MONTH WE ARE CELEBRATING THE HUMBLE ACT OF DRAWING. OVER THE NEXT 11 PAGES, YOU WILL FIND TIPS, IDEAS AND CHALLENGES, BUT STEVE PILL BEGINS WITH AN IMPORTANT QUESTION…
Katrina Wallis-King
The newly-elected Pastel Society member tells STEVE PILL how bird nests, CBT training and willow charcoal have all played a part in her atmospheric mixed media art
The Working Artist
As the autumn term begins, LAURA BOSWELL reflects on how to make the most of an art class
AUTUMN flowers
This dahlia’s complex beauty and seasonal colours made it the perfect subject for SANDRINE MAUGY in a painting that combines drybrush and wet-in-wet techniques
Alla PRIMA
Raw Umber Studios tutor LIZET DINGEMANS presents an introduction to the direct painting technique that can be used to create lively, spontaneous pictures
13 Top Tips For Painting Reflections
Whether you’re trying to depict shiny objects or watery mirror images, we’ve got a host of expert tips and lessons from the masters to help you out
How to Paint Positively
If you’re struggling for confidence as your painting develops, HASHIM AKIB has some simple strategies to try – and an exercise at the end to put it into practice
Bold PORTRAITS
Inspired by “reckless” Expressionist painters, TERENCE CLARKE shows how working quickly and pushing false colours can add impact to a portrait
James McNeill Whistler
By treating his portraits as “arrangements” and his landscapes as fields of colour, the American artist was ahead of his time, as STEVE PILL explains
Chris Gambrell
The Bristol illustrator has brought a fresh perspective to fashion illustration thanks to his sculpture-indebted techniques and his love of wax crayons, as STEVE PILL discovers
Perfect Papers
Choosing the right surface will improve your artworks in an instant
Lily LEWIS
The portrait artist takes on tarot cards and Hollywood glamour in her latest projects.
Painting with masking fluid Painting
SIÂN DUDLEY shows why we should stop treating masking fluid as a purely protective measure and start seeing it as a medium that offers the freedom to be more expressive
PLACING Figures
BRUCE YARDLEY reveals how the French Impressionist painters incorporated portraits and figures into their interior scenes and plein air landscapes
The Working Artist
Accustomed to altering reality in her sketches, could our columnist LAURA BOSWELL still make a satisfying print with only a photo for reference?
12 Ways To Wondrous Wildlife Art
Four leading wildlife artists – Laura Hardie, Natalie Öberg, Maria Popma and Amber Tyldesley – share a dozen expert tricks for improving your work in minutes
Exhibitions
AUGUST’S BEST ART SHOWS
The Working Artist
After a particularly isolated year, our columnist LAURA BOSWELL is ready to collaborate – but establishing ground rules are important