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Turning ideas into paintings • Caroline Saunders talks to winner of The Artist Award in last year's Royal Society of British Artists' exhibition, Mick Davies, about his acrylic, ink and print creations
Mick Davies: IN CONVERSATION
Worth the effort! • The outdoor watercolourist faces plenty of problems braving the cold of winter but, as Grahame Booth show us, there are riches to be had
Paper choices • Choosing the right paper is the foundation of our drawing. In the second of his two articles on line and wash, Alan Bickley takes a closer look at papers and demonstrates a still life on a tinted ground
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The lace painter • Sophie Ploeg shares her passion for painting antique lace, with advice and tips for creating these delicate patterns in oils
Sophie's top tips
The joy and challenge of watercolour portraits • Catherine MacDiarmid shows why it's good to get to know her subject in watercolour and relishes the unpredictability of the medium
A portrait of Morag • In the first of three articles on painting animal portraits in pastel, Emma Colbert demonstrates how her choice of Velour paper forces her to work in a more painterly manner
Evaluation and reflection • In the second of three articles Helen Tarr discusses how inspiration, experimentation and reflection can help you create oil paintings you will love
Let the adventure begin! • Peter Burgess finds inspiration in the work of the Old Masters. Discover for yourself new ways to learn about painting from artists of the past
The four seasons WINTER • Follow Paul Talbot-Greaves as he demonstrates a winter snow scene in acrylic and sets an exercise for you to try at home
Polyptychs: going large in watercolour • Paul Riley helps us to overcome the challenges of working in watercolour on a large scale and encourage a sense of exhilaration
First steps with linoprinting • Breaking the boredom of lockdown Gemma Curtis turned to linoprinting to release some creativity. Follow her guide to producing your first lino-cut print
THE VALUE OF A MENTOR • Sarah Edmonds sheds light on the value a mentor can bring to the life of an artist to help their business grow
CASE STUDY: PENNY HARRIS OF PARKER HARRIS
Eye catching • Recognising and emphasising what first caught your eye, whether in a photograph or from life, will help you to create better paintings. Bob Brandt explains why
Understanding coloured pencils • Milly England explores the medium of coloured pencils and encourages us to experiment to find the colours and ranges that suit us best
For the love of dogs • In this abridged extract from Atmospheric Animals in Watercolour Jean Haines demonstrates how to paint a dog's nose step by step
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