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MIXED MEDIA ART
sa   COLLAGE & MONTAGE
xx   ART

Two paths to pastel-like paintings. Techniques that give the painterliness of pastel without the drawbacks. (1) Pastel over watercolor. (2) Pumice-thickened acrylic.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Feb 1993 (v.10#2) pg. 46

Crossing the bridge to vibrant color. Acrylic and mixed-media approach that plays with bold colors.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Sep 1997 (v.14#9) pg. 44

A new twist on mixed media. How to combine photography, computers and traditional painting media to produce rich, luminous images.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Jan 1998 (v.15#1) pg. 63

The magic of mixing media. Four artists demonstrate how and why to combine different media to create a look that no one medium can yield on its own.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Mar 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 36

Adding the feeling of weight, power and drama to watercolors by using acrylic or gouache and Caran D'Ache crayons.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Mar 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 40

Maximizing a pastel surface by the addition of gouache.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Mar 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 42

How to combine watercolor, casein and Caran D'Ache crayons to create layers of contrasting media.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Mar 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 44

Winning combinations. Method of layering ink, watercolor, gouache, and hard and soft pastels.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Sep 1999 (v.16#9) pg. 36

Advice on selecting mixed media materials and techniques that won't deteriorate too quickly.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Oct 1999 (v.16#10) pg. 66