Mon Feb 28, 2022, 12:42 AM
GPV (72,323 posts)
Anyone have experience with online art classes? I think I might sign up at skill share. I'd prefer
live classes, but this might do for a while.
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GPV | Feb 2022 | OP |
Ocelot II | Feb 2022 | #1 | |
SheltieLover | Feb 2022 | #2 | |
LiberalLoner | Mar 2022 | #3 | |
femmedem | Mar 2022 | #4 |
Response to GPV (Original post)
Mon Feb 28, 2022, 12:48 AM
Ocelot II (111,625 posts)
1. I've been taking them ever since the pandemic hit.
The classes were live at a local art school before that but the classes had to go online via Zoom in 2020. It works pretty well - we send photos of our work before and during the class and the instructor puts them up on screen share and offers suggestions about technique, materials, etc. Most of the students are local people who were attending the live classes, but a few sign in from vacation cabins if they're on vacation, and one student is in Germany. In some ways I like it even better than the live classes because of the commentaries on everyone's work.
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Response to GPV (Original post)
Mon Feb 28, 2022, 12:51 AM
SheltieLover (57,073 posts)
2. I've taken several through my senior center.
Love them! I've learned a lot & had fun!
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Response to GPV (Original post)
Fri Mar 4, 2022, 05:23 PM
LiberalLoner (9,576 posts)
3. Taken several. Love them. Especially love artists network TV. Thousands of hours of serious art
Instruction for $99 a year.
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Response to GPV (Original post)
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 06:29 PM
femmedem (8,055 posts)
4. Not online classes where I get individual feedback, but lots of pre-recorded online instruction.
I've been finding it more useful than attending art school back in the day because I get to watch extended demonstrations. If you've signed up for one, I hope it's going well!
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