Oil Painting Highlights, 2007
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On the Cover: Santo with Phalaenopsis by David A. Leffel. In this issue discover materials and techniques for painting landscapes, portraits, and still lifes in oil.
Getting Started
- Ask the Right Questions about Hardboard (Richard Thomas Davis)
- Composition and Plein Air Painting (Susan Hallsten McGarry)
- Impressionist Painting Outdoors (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Heavy Paint, Big Brushes, and No Cleanup (John A. Parks)
- Start with a Charcoal Grisaille (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Glaze Oil Colors on an Absorbent Surface (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Gilbert Stuart's Palette (Edwin Ahlstrom)
Helpful Tips
- Intense Painting for Two Hours or Less (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Nine Ideas for Improving Paintings (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Statements About What You See (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Make Rapid Progress in Painting (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Tough It Out with Oils (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Tackle the Big Issues Right Away (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Build a Composition Before Adding Color (M. Stephen Doherty)
Handling a Subject Matter
- Create Convincing Skies and Foregrounds (James Sulkowski)
- Cutting a Masterful Figure (John A. Parks)
- The Concept Behind a Beautiful Painting (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Discover Art in Memories (M. Stephen Doherty)
- Painting Interior Light (Joseph Gyurcsak)
- Use Contrast to Make Landscapes More Believable (M. Stephen Doherty)
Item #: HI0710
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