The Artist  |  June 2016
As we look forward to better weather and getting outdoors to paint our artists share a variety of approaches to landscape painting in all media to inspire you this month. Ross Paterson shares his wet-in-wet watercolour technique; David Smith focuses on harbour scenes and boats and explains why he varies his media according to the weather; Andy Lee offers his tips for achieving light-filled, detailed watercolours; Glyn Macey invites you to paint a woodland scene in acrylics; Barry Freeman reveals why it's so effective to paint on a white ground for added luminosity and Winston Oh demonstrates his 'dotty' technique for painting flowers and gardens in watercolour. We also welcome the start of Hazel Soan's new 3-part series on achieving more by painting less in watercolour, while Robert Dutton urges us to add graphite to our drawing materials, Max Hale puts Jackson's brushes through their paces and Martin Kinnear concludes his oil glazing techniques series with an exercise for you to try. All this and much more to help you to develop your skills and techniques this month
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Artist June 2016.