The Artist  |  February 21
Welcome to our February issue in which many of our artist-contributors focus on celebrating the natural world as an antidote to these difficult times. There's a seasonal theme too: from Robert Brindley's introduction to painting winter landscapes in gouache, Paul Talbot-Greaves' demonstration of a winter sunset in watercolour, Marie Antoniou's encouragement to paint a semi-abstract snow scene in acrylics, to Barry Herniman's step-by-step guide to painting dramatic skies in gouache and pastel - all share the joy in representing nature in their work.
Be inspired by our articles on collage techniques, how to hone your portrait skills, popular choices of materials for oil painting, how to tackle a pet portrait commission, plus how to build a successful career in our digital world. And as we look forward to the new year ahead, why not make 2021 the year you submit your best work to our TALP2021 Open Competition and see where your art could take you! See pages 14-15 for full details.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Artist February 21.