American Artist
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Issue Date:
APRIL 1985; VOLUME 49, ISSUE 513
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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FRONT COVER: Parrot Tulip, by Susan Sergel Monet, Courtesy Monet Fine Arts, Beverly Hills, California. Photo by Producers
Photo Lab.
FEATURES:
A SURVEY OF CONTEMPORARY WILDLIFE ART by Pat Van Gelder. A major exhibit of wildlife art was recently shown at New
York's Grand Central Art Galleries. In this article, the author of the book Wildlife Artists at Work (Watson-Guptill
Publications) describes the approaches of some of these contemporary artists.
THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: SUSAN SERGEL MONET. This California artist discusses the techniques and philosophy behind her
stunning botanical watercolors.
PAINTING ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS by Robert B. Dance. This well-known alkyd painter from North Carolina demonstrates how
he paints clouds, mist, sunsets, and more.
GREGORY STONE by Edward Feit. This Massachusetts oil painter spends half the year employed as a construction worker so
that he can paint without restrictions during the other six months.
PEN & INK: DAVID SCHOFIELD by M. Stephen Doherty. In this article, one of a series on pen-and-ink drawings, Florida artist
David Schofield describes how he creates his intricately detailed draw- ings of buildings.
TECHNIQUES OF FLORAL PAINTING by Jean Shadrach. The author expresses her fascination with the brilliant flowers of
Alaska and describes her procedure for painting them.
DEPARTMENTS:
FOOTNOTES.
LETTERS.
QUICK TIPS.
ART MART.
EXHIBITS.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE by Juno Jevnikar.
ART BOOKS.
PSYCHOLOGY OF ART by Betty Kronsky.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Prof. Clifford T. Chieffo.
CASUAL COMMENTARY.
COMING IN MAY.
BULLETIN BOARD.
INDEX TO ADVERTISING.
PEOPLE, PLACES, & EVENTS.
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