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A Second Act: Jorge Carral’s Journey to Art
A feature article on the hyperrealist paintings of Jorge Carral, whose path was influenced first by his banker father, and later by his own drive to art.
Painting Animals: Step-by-Step Demo of a Herd of Cows
On Painting Animals > "I work in a realistic style but always aim to create a painting with more depth and vibrance than the photo reference," says Emma Colbert.
Painting of the Week: “Beach Scene III”
This week's featured painting is a watercolor by Burton Silverman, who has been exhibiting his work for 70 years.
How Painting the Ocean is a Transformative Act
Finding organization in the chaos of a constantly changing, churned, and windswept sea feels like a titanic challenge...
Finding My Voice: Reflections of a Self-Taught Artist
What I had to first realize; when my training began; and how martial arts helped me survive in the art business.
Change is Here to Stay
A look at the recent history of how artists have gotten by without starving, and why the future looks bright.
New Book for Artists: The Path of Drawing
Focusing on aspects of mindfulness that are particularly relevant to creative individuals, Watwood discusses overcoming blocks and dealing with emotional challenges to accomplishing work.
Inspiration for Artists: Learning Curve
Being an artist means a lifetime endeavor of constant striving and learning: "That is my drive, my obsession, and my torment."
Artist to Watch: Kevin McEvoy
Just hours before catching one of the last flights out before the lockdown, the artist put his brush down on the painting illustrated here.
A Portraitist with a Soft Spot for Landscapes
If, for Lisa Egeli, portraiture is "an art form that gets right to people's hearts," equally fundamental is the consideration of naturalistic landscape art. (Learn from Egeli at Realism Live, November 10-12, with a Beginner's Day on November 9.)