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January 2019 Issue
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From the Blog

How to Clean Your Paint Brushes (Watercolour, Acrylic, Oil)
In this short and sweet video, learn how to clean your acrylic, watercolour and oils paint brushes and re-shape them if the bristles are splaying.
How to Paint Still Life Like Cézanne
No-one paints still life quite like Cézanne...until YOU came along that is. From how to set up a still life composition to making colour palette choices, this is a joy for anyone wishing to learn how to paint in the style of one of the world's most famous post-impressionist artists. With artist Lucy Somers.

Alcohol Inks - Surfaces and More Techniques
A medium ever-growing in popularity, alcohol inks are such a fun way to experiment in creating vibrant artwork and Tammy Crawford is on hand to take you through the process . Think jewelled tones and pretty patterns.

Wintry Scenes Part 1: How to Draw Trees in Ink
As we continue to wrap up warm against the winter chill  (at least for us lot in the northern hemisphere) there couldn't be a better time to appreciate the beauty of trees without their leaves. Check out guest tutor Julie Askew's tips and why not have a go at drawing some of the trees in your garden or local park?

Wintry Scenes Part 2: How to Paint Snow in Acrylics
Moving on from using inks, this blog is about how to paint snow-laden branches that sparkle using acrylics. It actually involves using more colours from your palette than you may realise!   

Which Drawing or Painting Medium Should You Start With?
Whether you're a beginner, or maybe you've become a little lost along your creative journey, this blog will take you right back to basics and help you determine which drawing or painting medium is the perfect fit for you.

How to Photograph Your Artwork (For Non-Photographers)
For any self-confessed 'non-photographers' out there Phil has written a guide on how to take great digital images of your work, using just a smartphone and some easy-peasy photo editing. You've worked hard on that piece of artwork, it's time to show it off.
Quote: As the sun colours the flowers, so does art colour life by John Lubbock
Reader Poll: Where do you make most of your artwork?

The dining room table? The kitchen table? A spare bedroom perhaps? Or maybe you’re lucky enough to have a dedicated art space? Cast your vote and see where others make their art.
NEW Classes & Courses
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River Scene in Watercolour
This simple river scene provides the opportunity for any watercolour newbie to combine paint and pencil to create detail. With artist Michele Illing.
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Macaw in Acrylics
Wildlife artist Tom Shepherd demonstrates how not to get in a flap when painting this brightly-feathered Macaw in acrylics (suitable for oils).
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The Painted Sketch - Acrylics & OilsDid you know that creating quick, loose paintings in around 30 minutes can improve your artwork longterm? Artist Peter Keegan shows you how in The Painted Sketch course.
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Advanced Watercolour Landscapes 4
Some of artist Geoff Kersey's favourite spots in the UK provide picture-postcard views for any artists looking to advance their watercolour skills.
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Mixed Media PaintingArtist Michele Illing explores the possibilities that open up when combining watercolour paints with other mediums such as pastels and watercolour pencils.
Mira - a portrait of a young girl in oils
"Mira" by Myrna Jean - Oils on canvas
Member Artwork Showcase

ArtTutor member Myrna Jean was a commissioned by a co-worker to complete a painting of his daughter. This incredible oils portrait is the result.

I love the way she's captured the light on the left side of Mira - particularly in the hair. The shades with their bold monochromatic reflections really grab your attention and pull your gaze back to the face.

While the choice of colour, value and blending are all superb, I can tell this will be a strong likeness even without seeing the reference. Whenever a portrait looks really natural and the face well-proportioned, the chances are the likeness will be strong. Take your time over the drawing out stage and continually check the proportions, shapes and positions of facial features as you render them in your medium of choice.

The defocused background is a great choice for any portrait - human or animal. The contrast with sharp, crisp detail gives the subject a drama and importance. The same 'depth of field' trick has been used in Hollywood for decades.

A fantastic painting that I'm sure the will have delighted her colleague!

Phil Davies
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Watercolour figures by Eudes CXorreia
Worthy Follow for Stunning Watercolour Portraits

Check out Eudes Correia on Instagram (search: eudes_watercolor). He paints the most incredibly captivating watercolour portraits making full use of the medium's alluring colour bleeds!

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Quote: As the sun colours the flowers, so does art colour life by John Lubbock
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