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You have travelled quite a way on your journey to reach this far.
"Saplings to Oak Trees"
Time to add more techniques to your portfolio.
So many talented teachers/designers are teaching on-line it has opened doors to enable the worlds painters to connect with each other. HAPPY PAINTING
Winter Cottage - design by Joan Dixon
Find the right class for you- all depends on your level of experience.
These are defined as .......
“BEGINNER” Some or no painting experience. Needing lots of a teacher’s tuition time
“INTERMEDIATE” You have the basic knowledge and skills used. Need less teacher time.
“ADVANCED” You are fully confident in your skills to paint quickly by following a teachers instructions.
Personally and for myself.
I can swing within all three of these headings.
Advanced is a rare heading, nearly as rare as hen’s teeth! Mainly due to the fact that I am a naturally slow painter! And would struggle to keep up within a brisk rate of painting and it would spoil the experience and fun of painting within a group session
Beginner is quite common for the simple reason if I am learning a brand new technique, then I am automatically at the bottom of that techniques ladder
I normally class myself as an “Intermediate” Painter. This is my comfort zone. My “Happy Place”.
In 2018 I attended the Creative Painting Convention in Las Vegas
The classes I did varied between Beginner & Intermediate.
OMGosh the atmosphere and the amazing teachers, oh one day I’d love to go again.
Until then it’s the case of HAPPY PAINTING at HOME
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