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Monday, June 11, 2007
Artist Blogs
Posted by anne
In between deadlines and meetings and all the other goings-on involved in making
The Pastel Journal
, I do like to take some time to read magazines and blogs other than the one I work on! Here are three artist blogs I like (look for more favorites in future posts):
Making a Mark
: This well-trafficked blog from UK-artist
Katherine Tyrrell
discusses the artist's current work, its inspirations and development. She also offers loads of information and resources for artists, particularly those interested in pastel, colored pencil and drawing/sketching.
(left)
Giverny Trees #1
by Katherine Tyrrell
Maggie Price Artblog
: If you can hardly wait between issues of
The Pastel Journal
to catch technical advice from our Q&A columnist
Maggie Price
, then turn to the artist's blog. Though relatively new, this blog is shaping up to be a great stopping place for pastel pointers you can take directly to the easel.
(left)
Rooftops Alpondeire
by Maggie Price
A Plein Air Painter's Blog
: In his blog, pastel painter (and frequent feature writer for
The Pastel Journal
)
Michael Chesley Johnson
offers his insights into painting on location. Johnson's work is continually fed by the inspiring scenery of his homebase-- Campbello Island (New Brunswick, Canada).
(left)
Spring Comes to Snug Cove
by Micahel Chesley Johnson
Art Inspiration
6/11/2007 1:06:50 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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