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Issue Date: January 1995; Vol. 59, Issue 630
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COVER: Whitley Heights I, by Dale Pring MacSweeney, 1993, oil, 72 x 48. Collection Robert and Margo Moss. Photo courtesy Louis Newman Galleries, Beverly Hills, California.

FEATURES:
METHODS & MATERIALS: SHADES OF GREEN--ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS FOR ARTISTS by Carmi Weingrod. Here are some small steps you can take toward gearing your studio practices to the bigger picture--a clean and living earth.

JOHN STOBART'S "WORLDSCAPE" by Barbara Adams. An intense fascination with subject matter, a keen observation of nature, and discipline derived from classical training have made John Stobart an acclaimed maritime and plein air painter.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: TECHNIQUES FOR FREE EXPRESSION by Tanya F. Dischler. My process is a gradual one of bringing the image into focus. There's a point when my subject, whether a fish or a flower, ceases to be ordinary and develops a life of its own.

MAGIC REALISM by Diane Casella Hines. From a bright, spacious studio nestled in the hills of Southern California, Dale Pring MacSweeney creates a special world in sun-filled paintings of interiors.

SEVEN ARTISTS IN O'KEEFFE COUNTRY by Peggy Arenz. Recently, I was part of a group that painted together in New Mexico. Although sometimes we worked almost side by side, each of us responded to the landscape in her own way, selecting and emphasizing elements to make personal statements.

A CONVERSATION WITH ED CARSON by Charles Movalli. This Massachusetts artist believes a picture can be correct in color, value, and perspective yet still have nothing to say. 'Technique is the craft of painting," he notes, "but the art is in the expression.".

STUART SHILS'S PASSIONATE JOURNEY by Bill Scott. Having traveled a long, sometimes difficult path, Stuart Shils has found a home making painterly landscapes that are both lyrical and lively.

NUTS & BOLTS: Resources and practical information for artists.

DEPARTMENTS: WELCOME. LETTERS. EXHIBITS. TECHNICAL PAGE by Steven Sheehan. ART MART. BULLETIN BOARD. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. COMING IN FEBRUARY.

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