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Artist's Palette

No 193
Magazine

Artist's Palette is the perfect magazine for the aspiring and accomplished artist alike. Provides insights on, as well as step-by-step demonstrations from, Australian and international artists. Featuring the latest in news, reviews and products from the art world as well as exhibition previews and reviews. Artist's Palette is sure to stimulate your artistic sense.

My Story

Woodland’s gallery • These feature pages are reserved for displaying the work of emerging and developing Australian artists; as well as other unknowns whose efforts may provide interest for our readers.

An Unconventional Artist • “My technique may be quite unconventional, but I think that is what makes every artist interesting.”

Snowy • Using a photograph, Michael captures the essence of Snowy.

I Love Drawing • In Derek’s own words: “Drawing gives you freedom to roam. A pencil and pad is all you need, and you can lean against a wall, in a pub, on a train, you can always draw.”

Duffy’s Farm

Ancient Roman Art – More Than Just Imitation! • Although borrowing ideas from their neighbours, the art of the Ancient Romans shows a diverse and practical style.

Colour is Everything to me • Describing his paintings as ‘realism with a twist’, Garry Taylor discusses his lifetime focus on art.

Blue Quietude • The careful attention to detail brings out the beauty of this still life.

Easels • Read on to find the most suitable easel(s) for your artworks.

No Rules! • Harvey explains his theory – There is only one rule to producing a painting: there are no rules!

The Boy, the Fish and the Driftwood • Using a photograph, Harvey Kirkbride creates this evocative seaside scene.

Art and Me • “How you see it” and “what you make of it” are the words Zelko uses to describe how he feels about art.

Tanija

Making Marks with Mark • The previous article we hadn’t even dished up any paint. This time we are actually going to put some paint out. There is a couple of things that we need to look at:


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 66 Publisher: Sunray Publications Pty Ltd Edition: No 193

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 12, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Artist's Palette is the perfect magazine for the aspiring and accomplished artist alike. Provides insights on, as well as step-by-step demonstrations from, Australian and international artists. Featuring the latest in news, reviews and products from the art world as well as exhibition previews and reviews. Artist's Palette is sure to stimulate your artistic sense.

My Story

Woodland’s gallery • These feature pages are reserved for displaying the work of emerging and developing Australian artists; as well as other unknowns whose efforts may provide interest for our readers.

An Unconventional Artist • “My technique may be quite unconventional, but I think that is what makes every artist interesting.”

Snowy • Using a photograph, Michael captures the essence of Snowy.

I Love Drawing • In Derek’s own words: “Drawing gives you freedom to roam. A pencil and pad is all you need, and you can lean against a wall, in a pub, on a train, you can always draw.”

Duffy’s Farm

Ancient Roman Art – More Than Just Imitation! • Although borrowing ideas from their neighbours, the art of the Ancient Romans shows a diverse and practical style.

Colour is Everything to me • Describing his paintings as ‘realism with a twist’, Garry Taylor discusses his lifetime focus on art.

Blue Quietude • The careful attention to detail brings out the beauty of this still life.

Easels • Read on to find the most suitable easel(s) for your artworks.

No Rules! • Harvey explains his theory – There is only one rule to producing a painting: there are no rules!

The Boy, the Fish and the Driftwood • Using a photograph, Harvey Kirkbride creates this evocative seaside scene.

Art and Me • “How you see it” and “what you make of it” are the words Zelko uses to describe how he feels about art.

Tanija

Making Marks with Mark • The previous article we hadn’t even dished up any paint. This time we are actually going to put some paint out. There is a couple of things that we need to look at:


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