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Issue Date: JANUARY 1992; VOLUME 56, ISSUE 594
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: Dining Room Window, by John Randall Younger, 1990, 36 x 24. Courtesy Reynold Gallery, Richmond, Virginia. FEATURES:
EMERGING ARTIST: JAMES H. HOSTON by M Stephen Doherty.

PAINTING WITH EGG-OIL EMULSION MEDIUM by John Randall Younger. The egg-oil emulsion medium is one of the oldest used in painting, but few artists today take advantage of the luminous qualities it produces.

A CONVERSATION WITH DON GRIEGER by Charles Movalli. "A point of view is the one thing that's inherent in an artist," says New York painter Don Grieger.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: HOW TO PLAN YOUR FIGURE PAINTING by Jim Malady.

DESIGN FOR WORKING by Mazy Carroll Nelson. No one looking at a Sandra Humphries painting would suspect even a hint of self-doubt, but Humphries says she feels guilty about being an artist.

COLLAGE: MAKING MEMORIES by Marilyn Cohen. This New York artist uses old photographs as inspiration for her collage paintings.

THE PAINTED MOMENT by Lois Martin. Vibrant, lush, and boldly painted, the still lifes of artist Shelley Jordon present a fleeting look at a complex scene.

56 SCULPTING HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT by M Stephen Doherty. Sculptor Marc Mellon has established an enviable art career by specializing in bronze sculptures that commemorate people's achievements.

ALFRED LESLIE AND "THE KILLING CYCLE" by M Stephen Doherty. Haunted by the senseless death of a friend and distraught over a fire that destroyed his studio, Alfred Leslie began a series of narrative paintings in 1967 that would occupy his aftention for fourteen years.

NUTS & BOLTS: Resources and practical information for arfists, including articles on a market often overlooked and how the presentation of artwork affects sales.

DEPARTMENTS: WELCOME. EXHIBITS. LETTERS. TECHNICAL PAGE by Steven Sheehan. ART MART. BULLETIN BOARD. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. COMING IN FEBRUARY.

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