Teapot Art Lessons
About
Many people claim that, "I can't draw a stickman to save my life". Personally, it's hard to believe anyone that says that they can't draw or paint. Art is merely an expression of the creator.
I started out with a "How to Draw" book, printer paper, and a #2 pencil. With that book, I taught myself how to create a drawings with graphite and charcoal. As I grew as an artist, I began training in oil, acrylic paints, then followed by training in pottery.
Everyday I strive to grow my experience in the arts as well as master my skills in painting and drawing. As I grow my own skills, I also enjoy helping others grow as well!
I love teaching others the knowledge I have gathered throughout my continuous journey as an artist. Watching someone else grow in a shared passion brings me so much joy. As well as seeing the satisfaction and pride they have with themselves after they complete a project or overcome a challenge.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Depending on the student's knowledge of the subject, we would start with the basics of drawing such as: basic materials, pencil pressure, graphing, and proportions. Each lesson will gradually build upon the student's knowledge.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have training in traditional oil painting as well as acrylic, graphite, and charcoal.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with ages 10-16 years old. I am available to work with students outside of these ages as well.