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The Artist Magazine June 2024 Back Issue

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229 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Art)
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Spring has finally arrived and this month’s issue starts to prepare you for the long painting days ahead. From Helen Tarr’s new series on painting seasonal flowers in oils, and Angie Spencer’s plein-air jaunts on her e-bike, to Alan Bickley’s thoughts on plein-air sketching and his go-to materials, there’s plenty to encourage you to get out and about with your sketchbook. For those who prefer to stay close to home, Andrew Field continues his three-part series on painting in oils by showing you how to prepare your supports for best results, Grahame Booth simplifies trees in the landscape in watercolour, and John Hoar uses the unconventional matchstick for sketching his coastal scene in ink and watercolour. Peter Keegan begins the first of a six-part series on painting portraits in oils starting with the importance of tonal values, and Paul Talbot-Greaves shows you how to achieve realistic-looking shadows in acrylics. And if you want a bit of relaxation, have fun creating your own concertina sketchbooks with Kevin Scully and set your imagination free with Lisa House as she demonstrates a narrative mixed-media painting, Romance in Mousehole. Enjoy the issue!
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June 2024 Spring has finally arrived and this month’s issue starts to prepare you for the long painting days ahead. From Helen Tarr’s new series on painting seasonal flowers in oils, and Angie Spencer’s plein-air jaunts on her e-bike, to Alan Bickley’s thoughts on plein-air sketching and his go-to materials, there’s plenty to encourage you to get out and about with your sketchbook. For those who prefer to stay close to home, Andrew Field continues his three-part series on painting in oils by showing you how to prepare your supports for best results, Grahame Booth simplifies trees in the landscape in watercolour, and John Hoar uses the unconventional matchstick for sketching his coastal scene in ink and watercolour. Peter Keegan begins the first of a six-part series on painting portraits in oils starting with the importance of tonal values, and Paul Talbot-Greaves shows you how to achieve realistic-looking shadows in acrylics. And if you want a bit of relaxation, have fun creating your own concertina sketchbooks with Kevin Scully and set your imagination free with Lisa House as she demonstrates a narrative mixed-media painting, Romance in Mousehole. Enjoy the issue!


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I would like to see more articles about acrylics
Reviewed 10 June 2022

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Delighted to see The Artist magazine now with a new digital receptive audience with Pocketmags. Yet more artists will be able to hear about the inspirational articles I contribute to. All progressive, all intuitive and all inclusive. Excellent idea and forward thinking! Reviewed 04 January 2021

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I enjoy the range of subjects. The magazine always gives me ideas for my own paintings. I also like that it keeps me up to date with new products and I particularly like the book reviews. Reviewed 26 August 2020

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varied content , Reviewed 14 July 2020

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For me there is to much of a focus on watercolour painting; I would like mor3 material on oil painting Reviewed 11 July 2020
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