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Artist's Palette

No 194
Magazine

Artist's Palette is the perfect magazine for the aspiring and accomplished artist alike. Provides insights on, as well as step-by-step demonstrations from, Australian and international artists. Featuring the latest in news, reviews and products from the art world as well as exhibition previews and reviews. Artist's Palette is sure to stimulate your artistic sense.

yourletters • Artist’s Palette magazine invites correspondence from readers everywhere. We will seek to publish some of the best letters we receive. Email letters to ‘The Editor’ – ap@woodlandspublishing.com.au – or you may alternatively mail them to PO Box 8035, Glenmore Park NSW 2745.

Artist's Palette • These feature pages are reserved for displaying the work of emerging and developing Australian artists; as well as other unknowns whose efforts may provide interest for our readers.

Traditional Landscape and Still Life Artist

Onkaparinga Morning • Onkaparinga Morning was painted by John McCartin from a selection of photos taken on route to a planned all day plein air charcoal drawing session at Mount Pleasant.

Surprised and Delighted • This lady began painting very recently. She is constantly thrilled by the interest shown in her work and she dreams now of moving on to become a professional artist.

Nature in Motion • After experimenting with a mixture of acrylic paint brands, this artist has found that she now has a definite preference for Atelier acrylics because they are nice to work with and they have a good pigment, colour and consistency.

Back to the Future • With the discovery of pencils now a mere 250 years ago, a group of artists put together an amazing exhibition.

A Sense of Purpose • Painting is part of this talented man’s life. It gives him a sense of purpose and it is how he relates to the world … by producing outstanding art which is undeniably honest and believable.

Damien • Strong features add brooding depth to this portrait.

I Followed the Sun • Julie Burdis followed her dream, coming to Australia and developing her artistic talents.

A Powerful Image • Julie skilfully captures the intensity of the landscape.

My Journey So Far… • Growing up I always had a little artistic flair, but never developed it. I went to school with renowned nature artist Phillip Farley, whose work, even then in our teens, was amazing, and I envied his talent which inspired me to paint.

The Fish Pond • Finding a connection with his subject is just the start for each work of art by Glen


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 62 Publisher: Sunray Publications Pty Ltd Edition: No 194

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 15, 2024

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Artist's Palette is the perfect magazine for the aspiring and accomplished artist alike. Provides insights on, as well as step-by-step demonstrations from, Australian and international artists. Featuring the latest in news, reviews and products from the art world as well as exhibition previews and reviews. Artist's Palette is sure to stimulate your artistic sense.

yourletters • Artist’s Palette magazine invites correspondence from readers everywhere. We will seek to publish some of the best letters we receive. Email letters to ‘The Editor’ – ap@woodlandspublishing.com.au – or you may alternatively mail them to PO Box 8035, Glenmore Park NSW 2745.

Artist's Palette • These feature pages are reserved for displaying the work of emerging and developing Australian artists; as well as other unknowns whose efforts may provide interest for our readers.

Traditional Landscape and Still Life Artist

Onkaparinga Morning • Onkaparinga Morning was painted by John McCartin from a selection of photos taken on route to a planned all day plein air charcoal drawing session at Mount Pleasant.

Surprised and Delighted • This lady began painting very recently. She is constantly thrilled by the interest shown in her work and she dreams now of moving on to become a professional artist.

Nature in Motion • After experimenting with a mixture of acrylic paint brands, this artist has found that she now has a definite preference for Atelier acrylics because they are nice to work with and they have a good pigment, colour and consistency.

Back to the Future • With the discovery of pencils now a mere 250 years ago, a group of artists put together an amazing exhibition.

A Sense of Purpose • Painting is part of this talented man’s life. It gives him a sense of purpose and it is how he relates to the world … by producing outstanding art which is undeniably honest and believable.

Damien • Strong features add brooding depth to this portrait.

I Followed the Sun • Julie Burdis followed her dream, coming to Australia and developing her artistic talents.

A Powerful Image • Julie skilfully captures the intensity of the landscape.

My Journey So Far… • Growing up I always had a little artistic flair, but never developed it. I went to school with renowned nature artist Phillip Farley, whose work, even then in our teens, was amazing, and I envied his talent which inspired me to paint.

The Fish Pond • Finding a connection with his subject is just the start for each work of art by Glen


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