What sets watercolorist Christine Misencik-Bunn's portrayals of people apart from those of other artists is her interest in the individuals she's painting—a crucial element in all of her work. "That's the thing that drives me to want to paint them," the artist says. Join her as she paints her granddaughter, Emmerson, on a cold winter's day.
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Spark your imagination with the November/December issue of Artists Magazine. Get pro tips for painting in winter, explore a minimalist 2-color palette, and discover 15 up-and-coming talents in our Annual Artists to Watch Competition. Also inside: Explore how Hokusai influenced generations, master interference and pearlescent pigments, and push your lines with the art of pinstriping.
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