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Australian How To Paint

Issue 40
Magazine

Australian How To Paint magazine chooses a topic or style of art each issue and gives you a comprehensive guide for you to develop your skills. Over the series we will cover all major painting technques plus popular paint ideas.

Like an Athlete • Here is a man who believes that working hard and extending yourself will bring results … it’s all about training like an athlete, and if you want to be the best you will need to train like hell!

Mist of Magic • This clever painter has always loved the romantic mood of a fog, and is often inspired by scenes like this.

MASTER HINTS AND TIPS

Some Form of Addiction... • Offering sage advice to would-be professionals, this artist believes in believing in yourself – because ‘when you value you, the world values you’.

The Kimberley Eucalypts • Colours strong and subtle pay homage to these incredible northern Australian trees.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

It’s all in the detail • Maxine Donald

A Banker’s Brushes • A career history in Finance was no deterrent for this landscape painter who was launched into full-time pursuit of this passion for painting captivating pictures

Canowindra Pastoral • A portrait of a gum tree on a sunny day comes to life in the hands of this landscape enthusiast. The viewer can almost feel the warmth emanating from this fine image.

Always an artist • Who would have dreamt that Imogen’s childhood painting experiences on the inside of a cupboard would lead her to a lifetime love of art?

Natural Beauty • Imogen Alexander captures the wondrous atmosphere when the sunlight illuminates the strength and beauty of the tall gums on a misty morning.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

A Painting Should Tell a Story • started drawing when I was seven years old. It came naturally to me while other children my age seemed to struggle with it.

Chilly Morning • It’s amazing how a few photographs on a crisp winter morning can be transformed into an arresting work of art.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

Flooded Gum • This artist has been featured previously in Artist’s Palette magazine. He is skilled at working in various media – and in this special Demonstration article he shares some valuable acrylic techniques.

Landscapes from the Heart • Always inspired by the natural world but through a surrealist’s eyes, this artist believes you should always follow your own instincts and paint from your heart.

Sunkissed • A view of the world through my eyes

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

Chasing the Real Thing • This artist thrives in the outdoors, rising to the constant challenges of the changing light and weather to capture his subject’s form, tone, light and atmosphere.

Cadmium Orange Gums • Painted on location in the artist’s backyard early this year, you feel like you can smell the scent of the gums, and touch the sturdy texture of the trees.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 80 Publisher: Sunray Publications Pty Ltd Edition: Issue 40

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  • Release date: January 13, 2022

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Australian How To Paint magazine chooses a topic or style of art each issue and gives you a comprehensive guide for you to develop your skills. Over the series we will cover all major painting technques plus popular paint ideas.

Like an Athlete • Here is a man who believes that working hard and extending yourself will bring results … it’s all about training like an athlete, and if you want to be the best you will need to train like hell!

Mist of Magic • This clever painter has always loved the romantic mood of a fog, and is often inspired by scenes like this.

MASTER HINTS AND TIPS

Some Form of Addiction... • Offering sage advice to would-be professionals, this artist believes in believing in yourself – because ‘when you value you, the world values you’.

The Kimberley Eucalypts • Colours strong and subtle pay homage to these incredible northern Australian trees.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

It’s all in the detail • Maxine Donald

A Banker’s Brushes • A career history in Finance was no deterrent for this landscape painter who was launched into full-time pursuit of this passion for painting captivating pictures

Canowindra Pastoral • A portrait of a gum tree on a sunny day comes to life in the hands of this landscape enthusiast. The viewer can almost feel the warmth emanating from this fine image.

Always an artist • Who would have dreamt that Imogen’s childhood painting experiences on the inside of a cupboard would lead her to a lifetime love of art?

Natural Beauty • Imogen Alexander captures the wondrous atmosphere when the sunlight illuminates the strength and beauty of the tall gums on a misty morning.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

A Painting Should Tell a Story • started drawing when I was seven years old. It came naturally to me while other children my age seemed to struggle with it.

Chilly Morning • It’s amazing how a few photographs on a crisp winter morning can be transformed into an arresting work of art.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

Flooded Gum • This artist has been featured previously in Artist’s Palette magazine. He is skilled at working in various media – and in this special Demonstration article he shares some valuable acrylic techniques.

Landscapes from the Heart • Always inspired by the natural world but through a surrealist’s eyes, this artist believes you should always follow your own instincts and paint from your heart.

Sunkissed • A view of the world through my eyes

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS

Chasing the Real Thing • This artist thrives in the outdoors, rising to the constant challenges of the changing light and weather to capture his subject’s form, tone, light and atmosphere.

Cadmium Orange Gums • Painted on location in the artist’s backyard early this year, you feel like you can smell the scent of the gums, and touch the sturdy texture of the trees.

ARTIST’S HINTS AND TIPS


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