In this seven-part series, artist John Hulsey takes you on a visual journey through his outdoor and studio painting processes.
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Shared Joy
Claudia Hartley chats with Scottsdale Artists' School about her roots as an artist and instructor
Agile & Precise
Sandra Bartels moves swiftly between pastels and pastel pencils, focusing separately on each area of her subject
Social Realism
Warren Chang breaks down his recent paintings capturing elements of life in California during the past two years
Tactile Response
Anastasia Trusova utilizes gels, palette knives and scrapers to create multiple textures in her paintings
Painting an Intimate Self Portrait
Like most self-portraits, this painting is an personal paintings often arise from rather mundane circumstances.
The Drama of Nature
From plein air studies to final studio paintings, Kim Casebeer distills the intensity and vibrance of the landscape
FIVE PROBLEMS WITH GOUACHE (AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM)
James Gurney tackles challenges specific to the medium of gouache
Not an Easy Task
My teacher, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Loften said that when he looked at a painting, he was looking for three things: feeling, imagination, and the ability to communicate those first two.
Louis Carr — Intimate Spaces and Youthful Portraits
Louis Carr is an artist based in Raleigh, North Carolina, who is well-known for his intimate and delicately rendered portrait and landscape paintings.
Young at Art
Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you
Hilda Palafox – The Open Vessel
Hilda Palafox is known for glorious, colorful murals and confident, comfortable paintings of women, but an appreciation of her ceramics gives extra insight into an artist who exquisitely portrays the fragile and the sturdy.
Daniel Richter
Digging for the Truth
Jocelyn Tsaih's Soft Focus
Glowing With the Flow
Yael Dryzin – Transitions
Yael Dryzin Born in 1986, lives and works in Israel and Greece. Graduate of Art Studies at Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem (2014).
Carlos Blanco Artero – Figurative Abstraction
My work could fit within a contemporary figuration but at the same time within abstraction. I have several lines of work, which often converge, and others go their own way.
Cristina BanBan – The Nuance of Memory
BanBan’s pieces evoke those complex states of mind when we feel like crying, and how being transported through time can elicit emotions of profound grief and joy.
Jenna Gribbon – The Pleasure of Looking
Lucky for us, Jenna Gribbon is a painter whose work aims to reckon with the peculiarity of this indulgence.
Danielle Mckinney – Comfort and Quietude
Reclusive moments of deep reflection, introspection, and wonder come alive in her work, moods that have simmered all along as her new recipe arrives at the perfect temperature. Mckinney’s legacy is already rich with heartfelt interpretations of a universal sensibility.
Color Block
A background in sculpture trained artist Aly Ytterberg to see objects more fully.
David “Mr. StarCity” White
The Year of the Big Bless