Seven artists selected by Winiarski discuss their understanding of the connection between art and science.
Sherry Camhy’s “Material World” column for the Fall 2006 issue of Drawing is “The Nuts and Bolts of Mechanical Pencils.”
The Figure: The Best of Drawing is a large, book-like anthology devoted to past articles on figure drawing from the Drawing magazine archives.
Sherry Camhy has just published Robert Beverly Hale Lecture Notes.
“Poetics of the Lost and Found” is Deborah Winiarski’s latest post for ProWax Journal.
Sherry Camhy’s article about sketchbooks for Drawing magazine.
Upcoming in two issues of The Artist’s Magazine are articles about Edgar Degas and Julian Alden Weir by Jerry Weiss.
Sherry Camhy’s latest article for Drawing magazine is “Crayons for Your Consideration.”
The yielding nature of wax makes it possible for artists to scrape, carve, incise, excavate—revealing the surface below.
In his Ronnie Landfield interview James McElhinney asks, “How much emphasis did your teachers place on craft and process when you were in art school?”









