Description: American Artist Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! Issue Date: JULY 1982; VOLUME 46, ISSUE 480 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. FRONT COVER: Trout Fishing by MICHAEL B. KARAS, on the Pemigewasset, 1980, oil, 28 x 36. Collection Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster. FEATURES: DIRECT PAINTING OUTDOORS by Phil Koch In Maryland, Koch finds painting out- doors a challenge. Here he addresses the practical matters an outdoor artist must consider: how to develop a painting from observation and how to deal with environmental changes, plus what equipment to use. RUSS VICKERS PAINTER OF THE HISTORIC WEST by John Difflly. This Arizona artist's oils are inter- pretations of western history. A meticulous researcher, Vickers discusses his approach and his fascination with western subject matter. THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: DANA FORRESTER This Missouri watercolorist's meticu- lously detailed canvases depict rural and urban brick buildings with advertising signs painted on them. His aim, he says, is to make the viewer observe the everyday in a different way. Here he outlines his techniques. A CONVERSATION WITH MICHAEL B. KARAS by Charles Movalli. Using photographic slides as "memory aids," this artist in Massachusetts creates seascapes and panoramic landscapes of the Pennsylvania and New England countryside. Concerned primarily with the effects of light on land forms, Karas applies oil paint in an impressionistic man- ner. In this article, he discusses his procedure. THE ART OF JAMES McMULLAN: A PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPERATIVE by Rose DeNeve. One of the most successful illustrators in the country today, McMullan is the author of a new book on his work, en- titled James McMullan: Revealing Illustrations (Watson-Guptill Publi- cations). Here McMullan discusses the "psychological reality" in his illustrations, some of which are shown, to- gether with reproductions showing the works in progress. KATJA OXMAN ETCHES HER ENVIRONMENT by Jill Wechsler. This printmaker in Maryland uses a traditionally hard, cold medium to create warm, richly colored tones and patterns that describe her intimate surroundings. ROBIN FREEDENFELD: VISIONARY PRINTMAKER by Eunice Agar. This Massachusetts printmaker who owns a successful studio-workshop discusses some of her techniques used in creating her striking etchings and lithographs. DEPARTMENTS: LOOKING AT PAINTINGS with Hilton Brown. EDITORIAL. FOOTNOTES. LETTERS. FORUM: The Boom in Museum Construction by Michael McTwigan. TECHNICAL PAGE by Prof. Clifford T. Chieffo. PROFESSIONAL PAGE by Juno Jevnikar. EXHIBITS ON TOUR. QUICK TIPS. EXHIBITS ON TOUR. ART MART. GALLERY HAPPENINGS. ART BOOKS. BULLETIN BOARD. COMING IN AUGUST. INDEX TO ADVERTISING. This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD +++ condition. (See photo)
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Topic: Art & Photography
Publication Name: American Artist
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Month: July
Publication Year: 19820000
Language: English