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Visual Language Magazine Contemporary Fine Art Vol 2 No 4 April 2013

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine with pages filled with dynamic fine art, brilliant color and stimulating composition. 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 crosses all cultures around the world.

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine with pages filled with dynamic fine art, brilliant color and stimulating composition. 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 crosses all cultures around the world.

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Angeline Payne<br />

Colors On My Palette<br />

http://www.cfai.co/angelinepayne<br />

http://www.cfai.co/colors-on-my-palette/angeline-payne<br />

When did you realize you loved art and wanted<br />

to be ‘an artist’ I have always loved the excitement<br />

of the transposition of colour and found painting<br />

as a form of art in keeping me connected to the<br />

spirit of the land and people.<br />

Who has been the greatest influence from your<br />

past to mentor you to this career I have had the<br />

most wonderful teachers and instructors who encouraged<br />

me in studying art. Jack Shadbolt, a west<br />

coast Canadian <strong>Art</strong>ist has been most influential by<br />

his works and teachings. The impressionists have<br />

always been a magnet in my career.<br />

Who is your mentor today, or another artist you<br />

admire and why My students who I have been<br />

teaching for the past 20 years, in ages from 6 to 86<br />

continue to leave me with a sense of awe in their<br />

accomplishments and followings. Without fail, I admire<br />

their unforetold capacity to absorb be creative.<br />

What is your favorite surface to paint on Describe<br />

it if you make it yourself. Canvas is my<br />

favorite surface to paint on - I love the feel of paint<br />

and brush strokes on canvas for a more painterly<br />

approach.<br />

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Read more at http://www.cfai.co/colors-on-my-palette/angeline-payne

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