
01-08-2013, 03:13 PM
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Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: The big yellow house at the end of the street
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What do you need to learn in 2013
Once again it’s that time of year we make resolutions. Some stick and some are forgotten but, improving your skills and understanding of art is something you’ll carry with you every day. Good art lessons (as well as bad ones) stick with us.
The Art Bootcamp has a record of producing a high percentage of working professionals -- higher than most art schools. We have earned a reputation for effective art instruction.
It’s not that difficult to show real and measurable improvement once you receive solid instruction. It was done for hundreds of years. But approaches have changed and art has so many facets it can seem difficult to arrive at your goal. So, what do you need? Do you need improved technical skills? Perhaps you need to review foundational skills or, perhaps develop a better understanding of your tools and materials.
Currently, we are preparing new courses and seminars for the coming year. To tailor them to your needs, we can use your input. Pick up to three from the following poll. The results are absolutely private. This will be our guide to addressing the most needed subjects.
Some of the lessons and the info will be free. Some will cost much, much, much less than attending an art school and being cast adrift in a classroom.
We don’t need to teach.
We’re paying back those professionals who taught us as we were coming up in the studios. We’re here to pass the torch so, if you’re a budding professional or a dedicated amateur, please tell us what directions appeal to you. We’ll take it from there.
PLEASE CHOOSE ONLY THREE
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“If two people think the same thing about everything, one of them isn’t necessary.”
. ...Benjamin Carson M.D.
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