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Magnificent Morocco • Six day painting course at the Ezzahra Estate in the Palmeraie of Marrakech WWW.EZZAHRA-MOROCCO.COM
THE ART WORLD • NEWS, INFORMATION AND ONLINE EVENTS IN THE ART WORLD
Anne Redpath and her circle
Portraits with empathy • Susie Hodge talks to Susanne du Toit about her passion for portraiture and her series of paintings of female authors and editors
Susanne du Toit: IN CONVERSATION
Painting in Rome • Rome is an architectural masterpiece with an intoxicating mix of classical ruins, extravagant Baroque churches and fountains, and glorious Renaissance palaces. These historical landmarks are normally bathed in a special light in June.
Painting Primrose Hill • Be inspired by Peter Brown as he paints the bustle and serenity of one of the most beautiful viewpoints of north London, en plein air, in all weathers and times of the day
All in the sky • Learning from the work of renowned landscape painter Edward Seago, Alan Bickley demonstrates the use of a limited palette and animated brushstrokes to produce his own Seago-inspired landscapes in oils
Spring is in the air • Grahame Booth encourages you to get outside to paint the colours of spring in watercolour
WATERCOLOUR landscapes • In this abridged extract from Anyone Can Paint Watercolour Landscapes Grahame Booth demonstrates key techniques for painting successful landscapes in watercolour
London's iconic bridges • Follow Jo Quigley as she draws on the rich source of inspiration London's bridges have had on artists through the ages and demonstrates an acrylic painting of her own
WHY BRIDGES MAKE GREAT SUBJECTS FOR ARTISTS
JO'S GUIDE TO THE SOME OF THE BEST LONDON BRIDGES
DEMONSTRATION Autumn Light, Westminster Bridge
Composing landscapes • Careful planning of your painting before you start will reap rewards later. Robert Brindley discusses why good composition and design are essential to the success of all paintings
ROBERT'S TIPS
COMMON COMPOSITIONAL LAYOUTS
ROBERT Brindley
Spring greens • Paul Talbot-Greaves demonstrates the importance of choosing the right highlight and shadow colours for capturing the feel of springtime in watercolour
DEMONSTRATION Springtime Through the Woods
EXERCISE TO TRY
Drawing myself • Using the landscape of his body as his model Randy Klinger reveals how he learnt to love himself through drawing
Interiors at night • In the third of his four articles on painting night scenes, Barry Herniman shows why the Fude pen and Inktense pencils are perfect for sketching the evening comfort of the British pub
DEMONSTRATION ONE Debate at the Bar
DEMONSTRATION Live Music
DEMONSTRATION Pub Interior
DEMONSTRATION The Pub at Night
All about drawing • To open her new five-part drawing series Clare Lord starts with...