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4 Magazines The Art of Watercolour - Discount Collection YEAR 2021

Your full 2021 year with 4 issues of The Art of Watercolour  at an incredible price

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#40

MEET THE ARTISTS:
Annah Chepurnaya-Oleynik
. Organic forms intermingle and vivid hues shimmer in the floral watercolours of this Belarussian artist.
Watana Kreetong. Portraits of people going about their everyday life.
Adrián Marmolejo Clarhed. He likes to paint urban settings with large washes which seek to render their vibrant atmosphere.
Revelation: Clare Watkins.
Tatiana Bechtgold. Animals and cats in particular hold a special place in her heart.
Pasqualino Fracasso. His watercolours have changed and have taken a more graphic, more essential direction.
PORTFOLIO Wen Jane Yu. The Readers’ competiton winner of our last issue strives to represent the city by superimposing light, transparent washes.
Bev Jozwiak: Her colourful compositions portray ballet dancers and children, using abstract and loose backgrounds.
Patrick Hanin. Letting go, taking advantage of serendipity and the unexpected, in order to go beyond reality and offer luminous works.
Direk Kingnok. The beauty of familiar sites, sometimes in very large formats!
Jan Alice Keeling. Her delicate watercolours are the outcome of long hours of work and research.
Thomas LEE. A self-taught painter, he likes to paint places that are of particular importance to him.
Peggy Flora Zalucha. Drawing from the tradition of still life and in a photorealistic style, she elaborates her own vision of the world.
Danièle Fabre. Painting is like writing a story in which colours replace words. TECHNICAL GUIDE:
Richard Stephens, a voluntary approach to watercolour.
Olga Dadasheva, marine subjects.
Thierry de Marichalar, highlighting essential elements.
Fernand Thienpondt, rapids and small waterfalls
Painting analysis: Harvest season by Shuang Li.


#41

MEET THE ARTISTS:
Revelations: Mady Constanty and Bernard Quillacq.
John bayalis: This hyperrealist painter paints a wide variety of subjects, but always with the same attention to rendering light with precision.
Tatsiana Harbacheuskaya: A fan of floral subjects and gentle atmospheres, she favours juxtapositions of colours and soft edges that suggest shapes.
Maryse Louis: Her favourite subjects are animals, especially felines. She paints them in watercolour like the true enthusiast she is.
Brian Smith: Working with soft touches and superimposed washes, he creates locations characterised by strong light and shadows.

Portfolio Ken Call
His complex portraits and groups of figures take advantage of the transparency of watercolour and highlight the play of light and shadow. Abdelatif Bensalah: In painting Algeria, he reveals his love of his country. Light and warm colours evoke memories and tell the stories of its people.

Andy Evansen: He likes nothing better than to paint landscapes in the open air, capturing their unique atmosphere.
Shuang Li: How can an artist progress? Read about why she regularly enters contests and her approach to watercolour.
Ada Florek: Constantly searching for new subjects, she thinks everyday life is full of beauty for anyone willing to see it.
David Lobenberg: In his paintings, an explosion of colour coupled with the use of stencils guarantees maximum impact.
Marina Legovini: A ceramist by training, Maria Legovini finds the sheet of paper, a place where she can give her imagination free rein and express an abstract take on landscapes.

TECHNICAL GUIDE:
Wei Xin Lin: Using water and pigments instead of words, a subtle and truly poetic art.
Robert O’Brien: The two primordial elements of his watercolour practice are light and texture.
Julio Jorge: When unparalleled technique meets a unique vision, a simple portrait can at times verge on a masterpiece.
Jansen Chow: Travelling the world with his palette and brushes, he celebrates here the landscape of Venice.
Lynn D. Pratt: She likes to create details that give a three-dimensional aspect to her subjects.
Frank Liao XiaoPing: He loves painting flowers and the challenge of dealing with many different elements.


#42

MEET THE ARTISTS
Eliette Karche: She explores the Alps with her pencil and camera and transforms these raw emotional experiences into watercolours.
Jean-françois Arnaud: He rides his motorbike across the south of France and beyond in search of subjects to paint.
Roberto Andreoli: Alternating between landscapes and portraits, his watercolours are connected by his musical passion.
Pablo Rubén: The Spanish artist embraces unusual viewpoints and depicts reflections with passion and enthusiasm.

Porfolio Wu Sih Shian. The Taipei artist likes to paint urban scenes with striking contrasts and strong colour harmonies.

Jean-Claude Verrot: As someone who loves to travel, he has chosen the travel journal as a means of relating his memories and impressions.
Sung Kai Ting: His works radiate a luminous atmosphere that comes from his careful observation of his subjects.
Christine Créhalet: Nature is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for her.
Carine Minguet: She produces graceful floral watercolours in which strong compositions are balanced by the colours she skilfully uses.
Germana Snaidero: Very attached to the beauty of her native Italy, her main aim is to create atmosphere in her watercolours.
Donna Acheson: With large photos and in-depth explanations, this six-page demo allows to better understand an artist’s technique.
Annie Dyani: She set herself a challenge during the period of lockdown: she painted strangers, imagining their faces under their masks.



#43 :

MEET THE ARTISTS:
Revelations: Dominique Boni and Florence Portal
Lars Eje Larsson: The Swedish artist moves between different worlds, from abstraction to figuration.
Lizabeth Castellano-King: She thrives in rendering details, which bring life and strength to her watercolours.
Dolors Bolaños: Improvising on paper with water and pigments.
Christine Louzé: She has found in Yupo the ideal medium to give free rein to her creativity and passion for watercolour.
Claude Côté: This Quebec-based artist glorifies the Gaspé Peninsula in subtle watercolours that pay tribute to the beauty of its landscapes.
My last painting: Eudes Correia, “Paris Couple” explained.
Massimiliano Iocco: A great fan of the outdoors, he travels around his native Italy and Europe in search of subjects that will quench his thirst for painting.
Ev Hales: The Australian artist is drawn to the clamour of the city and has made urban scenes and city architecture her favourite subjects.
Igor Sava: Painting outdoors and from life, he glorifies the architecture and scenes he observes.
Svetlana Orinko: Having discovered a passion for flowers in her adopted country New Zealand, she now masters the combination of their unique colours and many abstract patterns.

TECHNICAL GUIDE
Janine Gallizia offers advice to help you raise your painting level by identifying the habits that hold you back.
- How to improve your paintings fast – The dawn of a new era.
- Go back to the foundations: YOU!.
- Identify your goals.
- Identify your painting strengths and weaknesses.
- Questions to identify your painting habits
- Learn to analyse your own paintings

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Reference number13256-POCH AOW 2021
Page number400
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