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Let's do this!

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With over 20 years in the design and art industries I am ready to share some golden tips to elevate your work. I have taught pop up classes at my alma mater, Syracuse University and have taught one on one session over the course of time. I throughly enjoy working with students to help them come into their own style of work!

Ok. The details!

+ One 60 minute zoom meeting.

+ We can structure your call however best supports you: critique and work you want to share, learn painting techniques, and paint together. Personally I use acrylics, pencil, makers, paper collage, scrapers and rubber brush heads that help to make texture in my work, depending on the piece in the moment. n I also use spray bottles to help with atmospheric looks.

+As an example we can go over a painting that you have done, review it, and try to take it the next level by repainting it.

+Last think about an artist statement that encompasses everything about you as an artist. This statement will be a go to, to remind you why you paint and what you paint. Think about what themes are you drawn to. Landscapes, still life’s, abstracts? Where do you get your inspiration from? I did this during COVID and it made a huge impact. The statement will also help to form consistency within your work. Whereas people will start to see what you do and become excited about it.

+ Look forward to working with you. Once you sign up I will send an email with questions to help us get started!

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With over 20 years in the design and art industries I am ready to share some golden tips to elevate your work. I have taught pop up classes at my alma mater, Syracuse University and have taught one on one session over the course of time. I throughly enjoy working with students to help them come into their own style of work!

Ok. The details!

+ One 60 minute zoom meeting.

+ We can structure your call however best supports you: critique and work you want to share, learn painting techniques, and paint together. Personally I use acrylics, pencil, makers, paper collage, scrapers and rubber brush heads that help to make texture in my work, depending on the piece in the moment. n I also use spray bottles to help with atmospheric looks.

+As an example we can go over a painting that you have done, review it, and try to take it the next level by repainting it.

+Last think about an artist statement that encompasses everything about you as an artist. This statement will be a go to, to remind you why you paint and what you paint. Think about what themes are you drawn to. Landscapes, still life’s, abstracts? Where do you get your inspiration from? I did this during COVID and it made a huge impact. The statement will also help to form consistency within your work. Whereas people will start to see what you do and become excited about it.

+ Look forward to working with you. Once you sign up I will send an email with questions to help us get started!

With over 20 years in the design and art industries I am ready to share some golden tips to elevate your work. I have taught pop up classes at my alma mater, Syracuse University and have taught one on one session over the course of time. I throughly enjoy working with students to help them come into their own style of work!

Ok. The details!

+ One 60 minute zoom meeting.

+ We can structure your call however best supports you: critique and work you want to share, learn painting techniques, and paint together. Personally I use acrylics, pencil, makers, paper collage, scrapers and rubber brush heads that help to make texture in my work, depending on the piece in the moment. n I also use spray bottles to help with atmospheric looks.

+As an example we can go over a painting that you have done, review it, and try to take it the next level by repainting it.

+Last think about an artist statement that encompasses everything about you as an artist. This statement will be a go to, to remind you why you paint and what you paint. Think about what themes are you drawn to. Landscapes, still life’s, abstracts? Where do you get your inspiration from? I did this during COVID and it made a huge impact. The statement will also help to form consistency within your work. Whereas people will start to see what you do and become excited about it.

+ Look forward to working with you. Once you sign up I will send an email with questions to help us get started!

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