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Visual Language Magazine Contemporary Fine ARt Vol 4 No 3 March 2015

Visual Language Magazine Contemporary Fine Art Vol 4 No 3 March 2015 features American Artist Robert Duncan, Mary Jane Q Cross, Canadian Artist David Francis, Barbara Rudolph, and South African Artist Sabine Barbar. This issues features figurative, Landscape and Realism. 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 Contemporary Fine Art Vol 4 No 3 March 2015 features American Artist Robert Duncan, Mary Jane Q Cross, Canadian Artist David Francis, Barbara Rudolph, and South African Artist Sabine Barbar. This issues features figurative, Landscape and Realism.

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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Do you have a favorite color palette<br />

I tend to like a lot of variations of brown and other natural colors.<br />

How often do you work on your artwork How many hours a week<br />

I try to paint every day. Some days are spent on planning and getting ready to paint the still life by taking<br />

photographs etc. I never count the hours, but I spend a lot of time in the studio.<br />

What is the one thing you would like to be remembered for<br />

I would like to be remembered in some way….maybe for leaving behind some exceptional works in<br />

the future. Hopefully remembered as someone who is friendly, kind, funny and can also leave behind<br />

paintings that can bring joy to others.<br />

There are many culprits that can crush creativity, such as distractions, self-doubt and fear of<br />

failure. What tends to stand in the way of your creativity<br />

Stress!<br />

How do you overcome these obstacles<br />

Taking a break and getting outside to photograph.<br />

What are your inspirations for your work<br />

Nature, wildlife and also seeing other really great artists works can be very inspiring to me<br />

What is your favorite way to get your creative juices flowing<br />

Photographing birds and wildlife works for me. Also just about anything can inspire me if I am paying<br />

attention to light and color on an object.<br />

Which work of yours is your favorite<br />

I like to think that whatever painting is on my easel at the moment is my favorite because that helps me<br />

stay inspired to finish it. It does’t always work that way, but if I can get off to a great start and stay “inspired”,<br />

then I enjoy the process so much more. One of my past favorites was called “Tell Me A Story”<br />

with a little bird on an old antique typewriter.<br />

http://www.barbararudolphfineart.com/<br />

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