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Issue Date: SEPTEMBER 1987; VOLUME 51, ISSUE 542
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: The guardian, by David Jenks, 1987, Oil, 40 x 30. Collection the artist.

FEATURES:
JOEL JAECKS, by John H. Glassie. Like many other artists, this young Wisconsin artist works directly from photographs so that the viewer is less concerned about the identity or emotional impact of the subject and more about the straightforward way in which it is presented.

TOM ORLANDO, by Eunice Agar. In searching for the elusive quality of beauty in his subject matter, this Massachusetts artist works directly from nature, enjoying its endless variety of shapes, colors, and subtle lighting effects.

JANE FREY, by Betsy Schein Goldman. Living many miles from an art store and hundreds of miles from her best market presents a problem for this Illinois artist. "I accept my limitations and try to make the most of all that I do have," she explains.

THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: WILLIAM H. CONDIT. This artist from Denver, Colorado, explains his approach to watercolor.

DAVID JENKS, by Diane Casella Hines. Whether David Jenks paints in Massachusetts, California, Arizona, or abroad, the effects of sunlight on the landscape provide him with ample subject matter for his acrylic and oil paintings.

ANITA WOLFF'S PORTRAITS AND LANDSCAPES IN PASTEL, by Margot Seymour Schulzke. California artist Anita Wolff offers three step-by-step demonstrations of her techniques for working with pastels.

TECHNIQUES OF DRAWING, by Richard C. Hoff. This Pennsylvania artist, whose drawings have been included in two of the national art competitions organized by American Artist, describes his approach to graphite.

SEARCHING FOR SERIGRAPHS, by Reba White Williams. As a result of the research she and her husband did in assembling a major collection of American serigraph prints, Reba White Williams has advice for artists on documenting their artwork and careers so that collectors may be able to discover the artists.

DEPARTMENTS:
PROFESSIONAL PAGE, by Daniel Grant.
TECHNICAL PAGE, by I. Ray Doyle.
FOOTNOTES; PEOPLE, PLACES, & EVENTS; CASUAL COMMENTARY; LETTERS; ART MART; QUICK TIPS; BULLETIN BOARD; ART BOOKS; COMING IN OCTOBER; INDEX TO ADVERTISING; EXHIBITS

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