Artists & Illustrators

EDITOR’S LETTER

 …to the July issue of , packed full of arty inspiration and practical advice. Now the sun is out, Anna Mason encourages you to schedule regular times in your diary to take your sketchbook, pencils and travel landscape painting is that you become part of nature, the birds sit with you, the flowers scent the air and the scenery changes as the day progresses. We may sometimes take nature for granted, but it’s one of the greatest free gifts life offers us.

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