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Issue Date: MARCH 1981; VOLUME 45, ISSUE 464
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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FRONT COVER: Hot Air Balloon, by Clayton Pond, 1979, screen print, 40 x 30.

FEATURES:
RICHARD BARATZ: CARICATURES OF THE FAMOUS by Judith Vanderwoll Werner. Baratz, the caricaturist for New York City's Sardi's-- the celebrities' restaurant--discusses his art and what it's like to draw the famous. [Multiple B&W Illustrations]

CHARLES W. GIBBONS: PAINTER OF LAND AND PEOPLE by Eunice Agar. This energetic young Pennsylvania college professor works almost exclusively "alla prima"--directly from nature. Working in the front seat of a car, in a kyak, or in his studio, this artist creates bold, luminous oil landscapes.

CLAIRE EVANS AND HER LOVE OF PAINTING by Judith Stone. After putting aside her career until her children were old enough to take care of themselves, this artist has resumed her professional commitment to painting. In this article she discusses her professional activities and the techniques she uses in both figurative and still-life painting.

THE COLORFUL WORLD OF CLAYTON POND by Dorothy A. Spencer. Pond's screen prints of both everyday objects, leisure-time obsessions, and outer-space scenes are created with the bright colors that have become his trademark. Here he discusses his screen- printing procedures.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: DONNY FINLEY. This Alabama artist is one of the most 6 outstanding watercolorists in the South today.

Here he discusses his subject matter and techniques.

SYBIL D'ORSI: SUNLIGHT CAPTURED by Barbara Geldermann Hails. This New Jersey painter, who takes pleasure in "capturing" the sunlight in a still-life setting, gives a step-by-step demonstration.

DEPARTMENTS:
1981 DIRECTORY OF ART SCHOOLS AND WORKSHOPS.
LOOKING AT PAINTINGS with Bernard Dunstan.
FOOTNOTES.
LETTERS.
FORUM: What's the Assessment of Prison Art Programs After a Decade? by Benny Andrews.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE by Betty Chamberlain.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Prof. Clifford T. Chieffo.
ART BOOKS. ART MART. EXHIBITS ON TOUR. GALLERY HAPPENINGS. BULLETIN BOARD. INDEX TO ADVERTISING.

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