The Artist  |  March 2023
Let this month’s artists inspire you to try new subject matter, media and techniques over the winter months. Why not adopt a bird’s eye view, try abstracting from a view of the landscape from the comfort of home, use bigger brushes to help loosen up, limit your palette of colours for portraits, or take an expressive approach to watercolour? Work over a discarded painting, copy from an Old Master, enjoy the challenge of painting night-time scenes, learn to ‘see like a pencil’, and more. To round up, Helen Tarr invites you to focus more on the process than the final result and see your painting improve naturally as you practise your skills. Lots to try in your own work, plus loads of inspirational extra content for our digital readers.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Artist March 2023.