The Artist  |  May 2021
Welcome to another issue full of creative ideas, practical tips and demonstrations to inspire you. From insights into how Liz Wright successfully fuses reality and imagination in her detailed compositions, how to paint boats and harbour scenes in watercolour by Paul Weaver, or bugs and flowers by Paul Riley, to William Mather's timely focus on painting a portrait via FaceTime, our contributing artists' aim is to help to keep you motivated during these difficult times. We also look at why black should be seen as anything but a dead colour, why using a limited palette can be so helpful, the importance of regular sketching, how reflective kitchen pots and pans can make eye-catching paintings, how to make your own frames, while Penny Harris suggests ways to improve your communication skills and reach new collectors of your work. There are also plenty of competitions to enter, with great prizes up for grabs, including the opportunity to raise your profile. We especially look forward to seeing your entries to our own 2021 TALP Open, with an extended closing date of June 3. Find out more on pages 14-15
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