Explore to world of art !! Australia's number 1 publisher of Art magazines has created the best Art magazine. This magazine brings the best of all types of art and explores the whole of the art world. Meet inspiring artists using all forms of mediums including drawing. Also each issue we will meet an amazing photographer who will provide a workshop so you can take great photos to enhance your art work. With regular features on how to set up the perfect studio and road test products. We will also visit galleries from all over the world and local exhibitions and art fairs.
Earth Art • “Landscape photography is freedom for me. I am never more invigorated or at peace as I am capturing nature. It’s my therapy, addiction and all-consuming passion. I love capturing nature’s beauty and creating an image that brings out different emotions in viewers”.
My Life is Filled With Art • This talented and prolific, hard-working artist resides in the most wonderful of arty worlds.
Life in the High Country • Visualising the finished painting before lifting a brush is key to this artist’s success
On the Face of It • The National Portrait Gallery and its Collection
No rules or limits
Wet’n’Dry • Creating black fur with watercolour pencils.
Courtship and Display • The onset of the breeding season in wildlife sets off a frenzy of activity that comes with a range of approaches.
Portrait of My Love • Born in north London, this gifted child could draw before he started school, using any ‘poncky’ (his Mum said this was what he called a pencil before he could talk properly) that was lying around.
Pencil Portraits • The artist creates a black and white and colour pencil portraits, explaining that ‘colour portraits are a different ball game altogether!’
Matisse/Diebenkorn
Wynford Dewhurst: Manchester’s Monet
Italian Scenery on a Chinese Blog • Who would have thought that a random blog would be the catalyst for this artist to ignite her passion for drawing and painting?
That Beautiful Spring Evening • This painting captures the essence of a glorious sunset in Sydney.
Keeping a record of your art • Artists are often very good at the core process of creating art, but sometimes struggle with some of the peripheral jobs surrounding it. The first ones that spring to mind are marketing, paperwork and photographing our work so that we can catalogue it or enter it into galleries, shows, exhibitions or even get it published in magazines like ‘Creative Artist’.
FROM THE DRAWING BOARD