Past Issue
International Artist 155
February/March 2024
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Honing Your Voice
Joseph Lorusso discusses exploring different mediums, navigating the business side of art and staying true to your passions
Read ArticleReimagining Reality
Joseph McGurl takes what he’s learned from plein air studies and transforms them into something new
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Working with just a palette knife, Emilie Fantuz paints moments of modern life
Read Article Visit GalleryDreamy Ambiance
A limited palette and open composition allow Marwa Khidir to maintain flexibility in her artwork
Read ArticleShadow and Light
Diana Höhlig implements crosshatching, stippling and parallel scratching to achieve texture and contrast
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Watercolorist Dianne Sutherland uses dry brushwork to create depth and detail in her botanical art
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Ric Dentinger tackles his watercolor paintings by working from dark to light
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John Lovett demonstrates his process of painting a group of ancient buildings in the South of France
Read Article Visit GalleryEmphasizing Details
Working with pencils of moderate softness, Solomiia Boiko blends layers of color in varying degrees of pressure
Read ArticlePainting Reflections on the Beach
In every issue of International Artist we feature a Painting Workshop from Richard Robinson, one of New Zealand’s best artists
Read ArticleOn Location: Lisa Gleim
Explore the studios or plein air setups of some of the world’s best artists.
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Part 3 Mineral vs. Modern Pigments
In this three-part series, Todd M. Casey provides a deeper understanding of the properties of pigments in oil painting
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The Art of the Portrait
Master Painters
Departments
People & Figures
All the Prize Winners in our International Artist Magazine Challenge No. 139
Read ArticleColossal Characters
Blending observation and imagination, James Gurney visualizes gigantic cartoon characters in a plein air setting
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