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  1. This fall, Drawing magazine is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and to get the festivities started, the Drawing Magazine Blog is looking back at our 10 favorite covers. To see the full list so far, check out the entire Drawing Magazine Blog .

  2. Dec 28, 2012 · The art of print design and magazine covers is more important than ever. With cutbacks, iPads, and the internet, it's imperative that art directors, editors, and photographers get their magazine covers right.

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  3. Create Your Comic Books with Comic Book Professionals! Sketch Magazines Editor Bill Nichols chats with over 70 Comic Book Creators. (No membership is necessary to read these great interviews.)

    • 126 [by Daniel Horne] Just as the title of this incredible work of art indicates, I was ‘Saving the Best for Last’ with Daniel Horne’s cover of Issue #126.
    • 92 [by Den Beauvais] Artist Den Beauvais is the only one to make it on this list twice, and I think he probably could have done so even more, but I have to limit things somehow!
    • 25 [by Phil Foglio] Well, you really didn’t think I’d do a list without Phil did you? Foglio is, or should be, a canonized patron of D&D artwork.
    • 120 [by Linda Medley] Humor wasn’t a completely foreign concept to Dragon, and although most humorous covers do stick in folk’s minds, especially those of artists like Jack Crane and Daniel Horne, I can’t help but feel that this particular cover is the most inspired vision of D&D relaxation.
    • Artist’S Magazine
    • Graphite Magazine
    • Pleinair
    • Watercolor Artist
    • Southwest Art
    • International Artist

    One of the oldest and most beloved magazines for all traditional work has to be Artist’s Magazine. This is a pretty cheap subscription and each issue is packed full of tips for many levels of artists. Although I do personally think this magazine slants towards more experienced artists/painters, a beginner could really enjoy reading through each iss...

    The new Graphite Magazinecovers everything art-related that you can do with a pencil. Don’t let the name fool you: it’s not just graphite. Well, it’s mostly graphite. But many issues will include sections on charcoaland even carbon pencils too. This is a real drawer’s magazine focused solely on drawing. This magazine comes to us from the amazing 3D...

    With a subscription to PleinAir Magazineyou’ll get 6 issues per year, one every-other month, covering the beauty of landscape painting. There’s nothing quite like painting in the great outdoors and that’s what makes PleinAir such a unique magazine for artists. You may not have any interest in working outdoors or painting landscapes. And that’s tota...

    Traditional magazines tend to be a little cheaper than digital ones. I’m not sure why that is but if you are into more traditional stuff look into Watercolor Artistfor less than $4 an issue. Every single issue comes with gorgeous prints of watercolor paintings including tutorials for new & experienced artists alike. There’s also a good amount of re...

    The Southwest Art magazineis more of your typical art lover’s paradise. It does not share tons of guides or tutorials for artists. Instead this is more of a display piece showcasing the best artistsfrom the western world, living and dead. Mostly living. Lots of profiles on individual artists showing their techniques and their specialties. You also ...

    If you’re still looking for that perfect well-rounded art magazine then I highly recommend International Artist. This also comes as a bi-monthly magazine so you’ll get 6 issues a year with one subscription. Not too shabby considering how much variety is packed into each one. International Artist Magazine aims to please the traditional studio artist...

  4. Sketch Magazine is here to educate an eager community of creative people in search of techniques and the know-how to create comic books as well as other media. Veteran creators from the comic book industry and others have come together to share their wisdom with Columns, Videos and Podcast.

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  6. How-to articles to strengthen skills and encourage exploration in a wide variety of painting and drawing media. Artist profiles to ignite new ideas and expand your creativity. Expert advice and professional tips to enhance and enrich your life as an artist.

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