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Watercolor Artist, formerly Watercolor Magic, is an American bi-monthly magazine that focuses on watermedia techniques, trends and artists. [1] As of June 2006, it had a print run of more than 90,000.

History and profile

Watercolor Artist was established in 1984. [1] The magazine was published bimonthly by F+W Media, [1] which also published numerous other magazines, such as Writer's Digest.

The headquarters of Watercolor Artist is in Blue Ash, Ohio. [1] The magazine was, along with The Artist's Magazine and The Pastel Journal, acquired by Macanta Investments and became part of the Peak Media Properties. [2] [3] A typical article consists of several columns at the beginning and end of the magazine, while up-and-coming and prolific watercolorists are featured in the center of the publication.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Mary Burzlaff Bostic (17 October 2012). 2013 Artist's & Graphic Designer's Market. F+W Media. p. 349. ISBN  978-1-59963-620-7. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  2. ^ Rob Williams (19 June 2019). "F+W Media's Bankruptcy Auction Nets Almost $8M, Magazines Sold Off". MediaPost. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  3. ^ Sara Guaglione (29 July 2019). "Peak Media Properties Acquires 20+ Print, Digital Properties From F+W Media". MediaPost. Retrieved 7 May 2020.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Watercolor Artist, formerly Watercolor Magic, is an American bi-monthly magazine that focuses on watermedia techniques, trends and artists. [1] As of June 2006, it had a print run of more than 90,000.

History and profile

Watercolor Artist was established in 1984. [1] The magazine was published bimonthly by F+W Media, [1] which also published numerous other magazines, such as Writer's Digest.

The headquarters of Watercolor Artist is in Blue Ash, Ohio. [1] The magazine was, along with The Artist's Magazine and The Pastel Journal, acquired by Macanta Investments and became part of the Peak Media Properties. [2] [3] A typical article consists of several columns at the beginning and end of the magazine, while up-and-coming and prolific watercolorists are featured in the center of the publication.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Mary Burzlaff Bostic (17 October 2012). 2013 Artist's & Graphic Designer's Market. F+W Media. p. 349. ISBN  978-1-59963-620-7. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  2. ^ Rob Williams (19 June 2019). "F+W Media's Bankruptcy Auction Nets Almost $8M, Magazines Sold Off". MediaPost. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  3. ^ Sara Guaglione (29 July 2019). "Peak Media Properties Acquires 20+ Print, Digital Properties From F+W Media". MediaPost. Retrieved 7 May 2020.

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