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The MyArtTutor Method
With MyArtTutor you can put the Fun back in your Painting!
Choose a tutor (DeMiille, Tarbet, Evans, Tyler, Templeton ,Hammond or Diefenbach),
a style (realism, impressionistic), a medium (oil/pastel),
or genre (landscape, portrait, floral, still life).
Our Method is a unique combination of all ways to learn art...
classes, workshops, books & DVDs and social interaction...all in one! |
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Just in Time for
Winter Weather!
Cozy up in a warm spot and join one of MyArtTutor's courses...have conversations with fellow artists in 'the cloud' when it is too darn hard to get out!
'Overall, the interactive features make learning fun and easy, and gives you the tools to control your learning.' Carolyn B.
#1: New Tutor...
Lyn Diefenbach from Queensland, Australia has developed several new workshops for our new Passport Series (save $$ when you order all 4)
- "Fundamentals...the WOW Factor"
suitable for all media
- "Landscape...the WOW Factor" pastel
- "Mackerel Sky...the WOW Factor" pastel
- "Sunset Sky...the WOW Factor" pastel
Order now to be among the first to experience Lyn's excellent teaching!
#2: Passport Series...
A group of shorter workshops on topics that are more intensive, but less time-consuming for you. Great way to sample what our tutors have to offer! Learn components and really 'nail' them before you attempt a huge still life or portrait...eyes, roses, noses...lots of 'kernels' for you to learn RIGHT NOW! All the elements you've loved in our Master Workshops.
#3: Tips 'n Tricks...
We started a Facebook group titled "MyArtTutor's Tips 'n Tricks" and are thrilled at the participation! Designed for artists by artists it contains some fabulous Tips! Join in the fun :)
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Several actual segments from Leslie B. Demille's "Sepia" portrait workshop, where you'll register just like students do for our full workshops and gain a full experience, and

If you'd like to see a glimpse of how our classes actually work, click this arrow below for a free 10-ish minute video where Vicki Ross, Chief Muse, explains MyArtTutor:

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