Lessons
Art Lesson or Creative Strategy Session with New Yorker cartoonist Kendra Allenby
- Item Number
- 168
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 130 USD to mc78c39fa
- Number of Bids
- 14 - Bid History
Item Description
This is an hour long art lesson or strategy session for those who want to start a creative practice in their life or to build on their existing one. What we cover will depend on your personal artistic goals, and we will have a brief back and forth before the lesson to clarify them. Depending on your needs, the hour could include some of the following:
Technical skills in specific areas you want to improve (eg watercolors, drawings hands etc)
Skills around creating and maintaining a creative practice (eg idea generation and
development, finding your voice, balancing your creative and critical brain)
Feedback on past and current work
Resources to point the way forward
Having a creative community and peers to encourage you is a huge help to maintaining your practice. I can offer this lesson for 1-5 people.
I learned to draw as an adult and found the process immensely enjoyable and also unbelievably frustrating at times. The same goes for building a consistent creative practice. I teach so I can see that joy and lower that frustration. I’m a professional cartoonist, drawing for the New Yorker and other magazines. I also draw cartoons for the Red Cross and other organizations where I use humor to make difficult topics approachable. I teach individuals, as well as group classes at
companies and organizations.
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