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BASIC Art Magazine February—March 2015 Volume 2 In This issue: Steve Zieser Jenny Stokes

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Basic Art Magazine is the premier art magazine upstart. Join us now at the beginning of this work and feel free to join us on Deviant Art. http://basicartmagazine.deviantart.com/

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BASIC Art Magazine February—March 2015 Volume 2

In This issue:

Steve Zieser

Jenny Stokes

From the Editor: Welcome to our second Issue of Basic Art Magazine. This issue could actually be considered the first issue because our first issue was mostly an explanation of how you can get your works featured here in our publication.

So spring may be just around the corner but we still have plenty of winter left here. February is generally filled with images of hearts and valentines wishes. But in the art world there are a multitude of feelings that are expressed with every work.

Hours and Weeks go into many of the works that we give but scant minutes of our time to when we ob-serve them. Many hours of practice, study and thought go into even the most simple of pieces. Still many people do not give it as much thought as they would choosing a meal.

This months issue is covering a variety of topics and a wide range of skills from various artists all over the globe. Many years of experience and skills are repre-sented in these pages of Basic Art Magazine. It is hard to imagine just how much thought and learning went into the various skills that have been used in creating these pieces.

Often times when asked about how long a particular work took to complete many artists will say that it only took a couple of hours or a day or so, maybe a week for a larger piece. But I will argue that it took their entire lifetime to come up with that work. After all they are not taking into account the years of craft-ing their abilities that had to have taken place before they could produce these amazing works.

So as you enjoy these images of works that took years of experience to create keep in mind that there is a lot of love being represented by the crea-tion of them.

Blockage (above), Red Enchantment (Below) by Allan Zieser

The Maschinenmensch Steve Zieser © 2015

Steve Zieser is a fantasy/science fiction illustrator living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He has a BFA in Printmaking from Clarke Universi-ty in Dubuque, Iowa.

Igoo (Left) drawn using ArtRage using a Cintiq Companion © Steve Zieser

Gypsy (right) Drawn in Sketchbook Pro using a Cintiq Companion © Steve Zieser

Basic Art Magazine Word Find

Jenny Stokes

Jenny is a professional artist who specializes in ceramics. She has many other talents as you can see from the image above. Jenny

took up photography about 11 years ago.. The image above is called reflections. “Reflections, I love. Mostly I try to find different

angles in order to propose to the viewer the possibility of almost 'abstract' images. Sometimes this means making a complete idiot

of yourself bending, lying or anything else necessary.”

“To me Photography is more about the 'eye'. What I mean by this is, you can be the best 'technically correct' person in the Uni-

verse but without having the ability to really 'see'....... pictures one produces will mean very little.”

Banana Seller By Jenny Stokes

Mr. Handsome (Left)

Wandering Water Buffaloes

(Below)

Images by Jenny Stokes

“Bird pictures are my least favor-

ite shots...........for the obvious

reasons, they move all the time

and frighten easily. Being quick,

making settings before the shot

is important. Buffalo's in the wild

can be extremely dangerous,

with any animal photographers

need to have knowledge of a

safe place to run to. As this im-

age shows, these two were very

happy wallowing in muddy water

but I stayed on guard.”

Basic Art Magazine is always on the lookout for new and ex-

citing artist and their works.

If you would like to submit works to our magazine you can

do so by sending an email to: [email protected] with

the subject line of Basic Art Magazine or you can join our

group on Deviant Art at:

http://basicartmagazine.deviantart.com.

Go to the page and click on join the group. Note that you

will need to join Deviant Art first, but this is a free site and

has a ton of friendly users who are glad to share their expe-

riences involving creating art.

We accept images of any form of art or medium. Remember

we are trying for an all ages magazine here so no nudes as of

this issue.

Any questions can be addressed to the email of allan-

[email protected] subject of Attn. Basic Art Magazine Editor.

Advertise your sites and your works where other artists can

see them, advertise with Basic Art Magazine! Today ‘s

world is full of information so you need to be able to get

your sites and works seen. Contact the editor here at Basic

to get your site listed in our feature issues.

Have an upcoming show? Put a notice here in Basic where

others can find it and take advantage of this free process!

Why spend hundreds and thousands to get peoples atten-

tion when you can get your site or works noticed here in

Basic for free!

Planning a free art event or setting up an artists group?

Place your notices here in Basic!

Send your events to [email protected] with Basic Art

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