You are an artist too | Online Course

Enjoy the ground-building work of the first artists
who took the online course 

This gallery was edited on February 29th, 2024. New works will be added monthly.

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Angela Whitmore, Untitled sketchbook.

"I decided to follow the idea of using what I had at home, which is many notebooks and some crafts paint that I bought for my daughter’s school projects. I’ve been enjoying using only two colors of paint and covering the whole notebook. I have no idea what I’m doing, but it feels good and I feel liberated by your standards to think that this is my artwork."

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Bobby Soares, Flying Bird, acrylic on canvas

"I went for a walk and saw the feathers of a bluebird. There were so many feathers, I’m sure that bird is dead. I was there looking at the feathers for a long time, imagining the bird, feeling sorry for the loss of its life. At that moment, I remembered a part of the course where you advised us to value what we notice. So I decided to take a chance and paint the bird. Acrylic on canvas – all student material I had sitting at home."

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Alex Greyson, small portraits, 2 ⅕ X 3 inches, pen on paper.

"I’m following the prompt of making things small. I’m not happy with it, at the same time, it is kind of cool to see things coming together. I always dreamt of drawing realistic portraits, but now, doing these little things, I feel that I don’t have any patience for it… I also enjoy it more when I let it go, and the drawing isn’t so perfect… It is good to start somewhere."

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Anne L.M., Another World, Photo Collage.

"I’m just manipulating photographs on my phone… I think it looks good… I could have this in my office…"

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A.B., Snow on Board, Photography.

"I love minimalist art, and I definitely always feel that this is something I could do! I love the idea of printing photographs like this one for interior design!"

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Anonymous, Bread Baking.

"This is just me cooking… My son insists I’m an artist, and he sees a heart in this dough. I don’t know if I want to be seen as an artist; I just want to do things well."

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Larissa Valentine. Washing my anxiety away. Photograph of water painting.

"I was painting for a long time with water on rocks, feeling like I was just wasting my time. I’m just extra anxious these days. Then I remembered the course and thought that this could be my artwork! I took some cool pictures of it, although the real cool thing is to see the water evaporate."

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Ava Blackmon, no title, print+paint, letter-size paper.

"I printed a photo then painted on it, then scanned it, and printed again, and painted again. I like the final result, but I don’t know what to write about it. I think I’m interested the colors… It was good to be back at my little table."

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L.B.K., You gotta wash them first!, video.

"I felt some anger after watching the course video because I have so much art material that I’m just not using. So, I decided to wash my brushes, and I’m not proud to say that they smelled so bad. I don’t know for how long they were sitting in that water… Anyway, I made a video of washing them as a starting point."

Inside You Are an Artist Too, you will get:

  • A 20-minute course video with the proposition of this work, which includes a mindset shift, a few practical directions on how to start, and where to look for the right tools and clarity → Spoiler: I don’t ask you to buy any art supplies!
  • A Workbook with directions to write your Artist Bios (yes, there is more than one!) and to learn the basics of Goal Setting for Art.
  • An idea bank with three art prompts that work for any time and that you can modify according to your needs.
  • An ongoing and shared bibliography of texts that support the artist’s creative journey on a Google Doc for you to access anytime.
  • An online space within my website to exhibit one work alongside your peers, if you wish to!
  • Access to a growing collective of artists who are focusing on making art as a liberatory path for knowledge and pleasure!