~At this level, you paint quite well. Your range of imagery might be limited. You are looking to further improve your skills. You might even be considering making the leap from art as a hobby to art as a profession. You know you are good and others have most likely said your work is good, too.~


"Perhaps we only stop growing as artists when we think we have learned all there is to learn. I sometimes wonder if the biggest mistake some creative people make is to become complacent." -- jonsson


There are 2 sections in this Level.

TOPIC ONE: DIFFERENCE
When we look at the world our minds are trained to notice similarities, due to our biological survival mechanisms.    In order to make great art, you have to train yourself to look for differences.  As simple as this might sound, there are definite steps and processes you should take in order to achieve this.   Topic One addresses how to use 'difference' in art.

SECTION TWO: SUBJECT MATTER
The importance of subject matter cannot be overstated.  Learn which mistakes to avoid in choosing subject matter, and how to develop your images to create true interest for yourself and your viewers.


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Level Three workshops meet Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 am - 4:00 PM, with a half hour break for lunch (included) each day.   A materials list will be provided to you via email once you enroll.   Please bring a notepad or laptop with you for any notes you may wish to take.   The pace will be brisk.
LEVEL THREE SCHEDULE AND FEES for 2011 will appear in mid-February
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