The Artist Magazine

WELCOME from the editor

Email me at theartistletters@tapc.co.uk or visit our website at www.painters-online.co.uk/forum

We start this month’s features with a fascinating conversation with photorealist artist Sarah Graham, who reveals the motivations behind her unusual still-life subject choices, often borrowed from childhood, and her meticulous, highly coloured oil-painting style. Her work suggests a wealth of inspiration to be discovered in items from our. As she shows, these can also be great vehicles for working with bright colour, elevating everyday, and often overlooked objects into colourful compositions full of visual impact.

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