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Visual Language Magazine Contemporary Fine Art Vol 3 No 4 April 2014

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine filled with dynamic international fine art, brilliant colors and stimulating composition. Cover Artist is Artspan Artist Claire Bull. Enjoy her bright contemporary artwork. In addition featured this month is Artspan Artist David Yapp and Photographer Charles Dunn. More featured artists are Jeanne Bassette, Pat Meyer, and Kit Hevron Mahoney as well as NY Art Critic Hall Groat II. Enjoy featured artists from both CFAI.co and Artspan. Visual Language is the common connection around the world for art expressed through every media and process. The artists connect through their creativity to the viewers by both their process as well as their final piece. No interpreters are necessary because Visual Language Magazine crosses all boundaries.

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine filled with dynamic international fine art, brilliant colors and stimulating composition. Cover Artist is Artspan Artist Claire Bull. Enjoy her bright contemporary artwork. In addition featured this month is Artspan Artist David Yapp and Photographer Charles Dunn. More featured artists are Jeanne Bassette, Pat Meyer, and Kit Hevron Mahoney as well as NY Art Critic Hall Groat II. Enjoy featured artists from both CFAI.co and Artspan. Visual Language is the common connection around the world for art expressed through every media and process. The artists connect through their creativity to the viewers by both their process as well as their final piece. No interpreters are necessary because Visual Language Magazine crosses all boundaries.

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VL Studio Visit with David Yapp 62<br />

Like the River Avon, my own creative path has been a meandering<br />

one. Growing up on a farm, I spent much of my youth<br />

exploring and observing nature along the banks of the Avon<br />

and throughout the surrounding countryside. Paint and brush<br />

gave me a vehicle to portray the beauty I saw around me.<br />

Hall Groat Sr. 78 Well Worth the Struggle<br />

Painting inside the studio is like “duck soup” when using photo<br />

reference where you can take a break from your work and<br />

find nothing changed when you return. Mother nature has much<br />

more to offer the plein-air painters—and that`s where the artist<br />

finds real inspiration—outside on location.<br />

VL Interview with Kit Hevron Mahoney 84<br />

My artistic journey began as a child and continues to be a lifelong<br />

journey. Creating paintings whether abstract or representational<br />

is my form of self- expression. I was greatly influenced by my parents,<br />

stepparents and grandparents through their love of the arts<br />

and the exposure they gave to me in the form of fine art, music<br />

and theatre.<br />

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