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Inside this Issue:
New! Starting Point — Are you a beginner? If so, you are going to love this new column by Jan Fagan. (And if you are an experienced artist, you just might learn something new!) This month: choosing the right pencils.
From My Desk — A reminder from Ann: “You have a secret weapon, fellow artists.”
Step-by-Step: Mysterie — Create Tracey Chaykin’s red-tailed black cockatoo and you’ll get to play with a whole spectrum of luscious colors.
A Passion for The Small Stuff — At age 15, Marcy Goodfellow’s teacher handed her a fresh set of Prismacolors, and she’s been pushing the boundaries of colored pencil ever since. Enjoy her story and beautiful artwork.
What’s New, Harry? — This month Harry takes us on a test drive of Arteza Woodless Watercolor Pencils. Bonus: wet and dry color charts!
The Society Page — “En Plein Air — Colored Pencil Style.” Spring is here, and it’s a great time to take your art outside. Colored Pencil Society of America’s CJ Worlein, CPSA, shares handy tips as well as the supplies you’ll need.
What If Ann Drew This? — If you wonder how and why professional artists create art the way they do, this column is for you. This month Ann shares what to look for in a portrait reference photo.
You’re Not Selling Art — Corrina Thurston says what your audience really wants to know about your artwork might surprise you.
Plus: Bonus Content not included in the print edition:
Use Art to Survive Hard Times — We’re living in a stressful world. Learn how colored pencil and making art can bring a little peace and calm into your life.
Getting Started As a Teacher — Searching for one of the best ways to make money as an artist? Carrie Lewis will get you started.
More! Enjoy Showcase (with artwork by Shannagh-leigh Hartshorn, Jessie Babin, and Karen Hull), The Pencil Box, and more.
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