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Issue Date: SEPTEMBER 1988; VOLUME 52, ISSUE 554
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: Good Morning John, by Loring W. Coleman, 1982, watercolor, 20 x 28. Collection Andrew Coleman.

FEATURES:
LORING W. COLEMAN, by M. Stephen Doherty. As he has for decades, Loring W. Coleman drives off every morning into the Massachusetts countryside to work on drawings and paintings that are large and precisely detailed.

A PAINTING SAFARI THROUGH SOUTHERN AFRICA, by Kathleen Thomas. The landscape of southern Africa is one of the few places on Earth where wild animals still roam untouched by civilization. There, many wildlife artists study these animals and preserve their beauty in art. In this article, five of those artists describe their experiences.

ROB EVANS, by Nancy G. Heller. This Pennsylvania artist, whose paintings were included in the magazine's Golden Anniversary Exhibition in 1987, describes his drawings and his mixed-media paintings.

PEN & INK: RALPH D. SCOTT, by M. Stephen Doherty. In this article, Ralph D. Scott, an artist and illustrator from Massachusetts, describes his approach to both blackand-white and colored-ink drawings.

PHILIP GRAUSMAN, by Lynn Kari Petrich. This Connecticut artist offers room, board, training, and a stipend to apprentices who help him create metal sculptures. One of those large sculptures was recently awarded a gold medal in the Annual Exhibition at the National Academy of Design.

RICHARD SAVINI, by Don Lambert. Although he works directly from the model, this California painter is not concerned with presenting the specific features of the person or the gentle folds of the fabric around the figure.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: DIANE CRANE.
WHEN THE CHEERING STOPS, by Daniel Grant.

DEPARTMENTS:
PROFESSIONAL PAGE, by Daniel Grant.
TECHNICAL PAGE, by Steven G. Sheehan.
FOOTNOTES; LETTERS; ART MART; ART BOOKS AND VIDEOS; QUICK TIPS; BULLETIN BOARD; COMING IN OCTOBER; INDEX TO ADVERTISING; EXHIBITS.

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