
Apply critique to finalize the theme of your artwork, refine signature elements, and consider how misogyny and bigotry surface in the dialogue around the work.
Learn to research your artwork and finalize the piece through critique, guiding painting decisions and visual exploration.
Examine the first layout of vulture through a safety-first design philosophy, highlighting automation and the captain's skill sets.
Discuss health, media access, and social choices as characters debate signing back and dealing with drinking during the school year.
Explore building an ecosystem that could generate money as a secondary income by aligning ideas and opportunities. Observe how social conversations, like those in bars, influence mindset and future earnings.
Explore the fourth layout of vulture through a fast, tv-focused discussion touching on CNN news, athletes, the local tv market, and Quiz Hockey.
Analyze media portrayals of appearances and violence, including references to the Taliban and condemned acts, alongside discussions of donors, money, fear, and the Sony attack.
Explore the final painting by incorporating on-the-spot feedback and inspirations like multicolored 3d glasses and harmonica motifs to shape the artwork.
Explore how presence and urgency, along with sympathetic signaling, affect the desired consumer and reduce demand. The lecture connects these ideas to the caption's scenarios and examples.
Initial preparation for a painting project in urban neighborhoods requires stepping out of the office and coordinating with masons. The lecture explores challenges and timing in unfolding city plans.
Explore how a dancer navigates health, money, and fame, balancing dance, music, and harmony while managing contestants and moments to shine.
Analyze how consumer perception and spending decisions influence sales, referencing salary concerns, happy hour spending, and retail dynamics at Wal-Mart.
Explore how to craft a personal statement, social media bio, and artist statement, linking introduction confessional and exhibition catalogue to present your creative identity.
Learn to articulate your art skills by describing media such as watercolour and acrylics, and by discussing sketches for portraits and landscapes within the western art movement.
Learn to write about your background by exploring perspectives on beauty, the article voice, and a bullet point system allegory that frames your narrative.
Explore best practices for watercolor painting, focusing on watercolor mediums and delicate handling of subjects and related stigma.
Develop skills to craft clear, engaging art descriptions that spotlight painting subjects, color details, and mood, helping audiences connect with the artwork and its selling value.
Explore what message your artwork conveys and how audience interpretation shapes its impact, aligning creative intent with viewer perception in the think, paint, sell framework.
Discover how to title your painting effectively, from addressing ugly or striking works to crafting a title that reflects the painting's mood and invites critique.
Explore how to format the critique write-up with color, bold and italic styling, engaging language, and color guidance to craft energetic, market-ready fashion critiques.
Discover how to take pictures and edit them using a smartphone, with practical guidance on mobile photography and editing.
Learn how photographing artwork enhances your digital portfolio and social media presence, leveraging platforms like Instagram and Facebook to attract opportunities and showcase your craft.
Apply best practices to capture high quality photos of your artwork with proper lighting and framing, using a smartphone.
Explore lighting in acrylic painting, highlighting how light shapes the appearance of subjects and invites critique.
Explore using the camera in the think, paint, sell course, delivered in Hindi, and learn how this lecture introduces camera use within the course theme.
Develop best practices for ethical image sharing on social media by considering camera use, smartphone photos, and platforms like Instagram and Facebook.
Learn to edit photographs on a mobile phone using popular apps like Adobe Lightroom and Snapseed, adjusting brightness and color, cropping, and adding watermarks for social media sharing.
Master cropping the image to refine smartphone photo editing, improve composition, and boost visual impact for Hindi-speaking audiences.
Explore lighting correction through practical photo editing with the Snapseed app, adjusting brightness and color using built-in tools and step-by-step workflows.
Connect with people and get feedback, and examine how feedback moves through hierarchy to refine responses.
Take feedback on your artwork and use email communication to seek guidance and improvements.
Learn how to use Instagram posts and stories, hashtags, and trending content to gather feedback on art and digital portfolios, and to refine color and post quality.
Explore how to get feedback via email within professional communication, highlighting the role of email in feedback conversations and common challenges.
Explore opportunities to work under a senior artist via an apprenticeship, build your résumé, and showcase skills through social media and online presence.
Examine how solo art exhibitions drive visibility and sales by leveraging media coverage, social media, and organic foot traffic.
Learn how to use social media platforms to promote and sell your artwork, navigate policies, engage followers, and build a valuable online presence.
Learn how to promote and sell art on Instagram by optimizing your profile, using the link in bio, posting engaging content, and using hashtags and live sessions to reach audiences.
From your Studio to the Buyers. This course will help you develop your idea into a final painting, and to understand how to have a strong digital presence.
Many people who are good with brushes and colours have a hard time developing an original thought for their painting. What to draw is a question more dreaded than how to draw. You can learn how to recreate an artwork by watching a YouTube tutorial, but how do you come up with a concept so that your artwork is unique? This course is an in-depth study of how you can come up with an idea for your artwork, and how you can develop that idea into an original artwork of your own.
Developing a concept is all about asking yourself the right questions. Once you have the right questions you can start on your journey of finding answers. This is what this course will help you with. Sangeeta will share her journey of how she drafted my questions that led her to find answers for her painting. You’ll learn
How to decide the theme of your artwork
How to research to finalise a subject for your artwork
How to develop your concept by working on various iterations of your artwork and come up with a final layout
In the second half of the course you'll learn what to do once you have an artwork or a series of artworks ready. You cannot just keep your work in your studio, right? This course offers all the necessary details you need to work on in order to sell your paintings.
Avantika, the social media strategist of Shuruart will help you learn
How to write an artist statement
How to write an art description
How to take pictures of your painting
How to edit your pictures so that you can share your work on Social Media
Promoting your art on digital platforms