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TITLE: AMERICAN ARTIST Magazine
[Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: September 2002; Volume 66, Issue 722
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "SPECIAL REPORT ON DRAWING". David Leftel in Fechin Studio (reversed), by Scott Burdick, 1997, charcoal, 23 x 15. Private collection.

FEATURES:
THE VALUE OF AN ART CONSULTANT, by Daniel Grant. Some artists believe that hiring a professional is the way to get their art marketed and sold to the right buyers.

METHODS & MATERIALS: REDISCOVERING THE OLDEST MEDIUM: CASEIN, by Christopher Willard. Artists working in casein prize its velvety, matte surface and its suitability as an underpainting, but remain mindful of the medium's special characteristics.

SCOTT BURDICK AND THE VALUE OF DRAWING, by M. Stephen Doherty. Because he is adept at drawing, this North Carolina artist is able to establish accurate proportions, proper alignment, or crisp edges; and he can more easily compose shapes, lines, and values.

BETWEEN RAW AND RENDERED, by Catherine Noonan. Bonnie Hofkin combines her knowledge of anatomy and love of Old Master techniques to create dynamic medical illustrations and oil paintings.

SURRENDERING CONTROL, by Elizabeth Forst. Michael Markowitz's drawings are simple, physical responses to visual stimuli, leaving formula, rigidity, and habit by the wayside.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: HARMONY OF COLORS AND SHAPES, by M. Stephen Doherty. By working in oil, Cecy Turner found a new way of approaching her watercolor paintings.

THE PASTEL PAGE: FOCUSING ON DETAILS, by Linda M. Gosman. Arizona artist Bob Quick relies on well-composed, high-contrast photographs to compose his paintings, which emphasize sharp details.

A TRUE DEDICATION, by Ann Kalayil Abrams. Ann Kullberg developed not only an innovative method for colored-pencil drawi$tgs but also an instructional Web site.

NUTS & BOLTS: The special considerations of framing and matting drawings -- plus the latest art news and opportunities.
DEPARTMENTS: RECENT AWARD. WINNERS. LETTERS. TECHNICAL PAGE by Jane Sutherland. EXHIBITIONS. BULLETIN BOARD. INDEX TO. ADVERTISERS. COMING IN OCTOBER. RECOMMENDED BOOKS.


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