American Artist
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Issue Date:
JANUARY 1989; VOLUME 53, ISSUE 558
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER STORY: Ten Artists Record a Southern Plantation. COVER: Afternoon Break at Madewood, by Sharon N.
Weilbaecher, 1988, watercolor, 261/4 X 191/2. Collection the artist.
FEATURES:
TEN ARTISTS RESPOND TO A SOUTHERN PLANTATION by M Stephen Doherty. The magazine invited nine painters and
one photographer to live and work at a restored Louisiana plantation to discover how each would identify subject
matter and develop pictures.
WARNER FRIEDMAN by Eunice Agar. Using an airbrush and smooth brush- work, this Massachusetts artist achieves a
high degree of precision and an abstract force in his paintings.
A CONVERSATION WITH ROBERT AIELLO by Charles Movalli. An active painter and teacher, Aiello describes his
approach to oil painting.
THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: EVELYNE BRIGEOIS. This California artist, originally from France, shares her approach to
watercolor.
TONY EUBANKS by Pat Van Gelder. The rules this Texas artist has established for himself are guides to expressing a
point of view, not arbitrary limitations on his creativity.
SEEING A PAINTING MORE CLEARLY by Maty Beth McKenzie. It is nearly impossible for artists to see their own work
objectively, but there are ways of making judgments that help resolve problems.
PROFESSIONAL PAGE, by Daniel Grant.
TECHNICAL PAGE by Steven G. Sheehan.
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