See what's coming up in the June 2018 issue of Leisure Painter
Take a look at all the practical painting and drawing advice on offer in this month's issue of Leisure Painter (out on April 20).
For you to try this month:
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Watercolour:
- Colin Steed completes his painting of an old building in part two of his painting project
- Paint a spring landscape using several photographs with Jem Bowden
- David Webb shows how to use multiple washes to build up the layers of your painting
- Paint larger, looser watercolours on canvas with Liz Chaderton
- Michelle Campbell shares information on the colours and materials she uses to paint the natural world
- Paint sparkling seascapes with Linda Birch
- Rachel McNaughton demonstrates a painting of spring flowers
Plus:
- Murray Ince introduces water-mixable oils for painting a bluebell wood
- Discover the world of miniature painting with Bill Mundy
- Elena Parashko shows how to paint the texture of old wood, metal and string in oils
- Explore acrylics with Tim Fisher as you paint cloudy, windy and unsettled weather
- How to compose and paint scenes of boats and harbours with Christine Pybus
- Jenny Dalleywater demonstrates a scratchboard portrait of a cat
- How to draw a still life using just four coloured pencils with Ekaterina Putyatina
And:
- Reader's letters
- Things to do this month
- Art club news, profiles and exhibition listings
- Exhibitions from around the UK
- Paintings from the PaintersOnline gallery
- This month's sketching competition with David Bellamy
All this and more in the June issue of Leisure Painter - out on April 20, click here to purchase your copy.
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