I’m SO excited for the new painting class that I will be opening up tomorrow!
So what’s the difference between that one and the old one?
Well, the first one, “Paint Your First Amazing Acrylic Portrait,” was launched waaaay back in 2017. One of my online followers, Dorothy, asked and asked and asked me when I was going to teach a class. I had taught in-person classes for a while, but I wasn’t sure if it was possible to teach online.
Despite my uncertainty, a very eager Dorothy, who was in her 80’s, bought a webcam and I walked her through on how to set it up. Then she asked me, “IF you were to teach a class, how much would you charge?”
I researched online, and it seemed like $97 was a good price. So I told her, and she said, “I’ll mail you a check.”
So now, I HAD to do the class!
I let the people on my email list of 141 people know and 10 signed up! And that was my original class. I taught it all live. I bought an online class teaching me how to teach an online class. They said, “it’s better just to do it imperfectly than to be a perfectionist and not do it at all.”
I took that to heart and decided to take action.
From several conversations with artists, I learned what they wanted in a class, and what frustrations they were experiencing while trying to paint a portrait in acrylic. I created my lesson plan based on that.
Quickly, I suspended my webcam with some sticks and wire on the ceiling and started meeting with the students once a week, and recording the lessons.
That first class was good—for a beta class—and hundreds of students got great results from it. But I know it could be better. I’ve gotten tons of feedback. Like hundreds of comments from students to know what to improve.
So what will be the difference between the classes?
Let me show you.
As you can see, God willing, the new class will be TONS better! I am excited to offer it to you.
Tomorrow, I’ll give you more details and open it up for enrollment.
Sign up here on my email list to get the invite:
Learn How to Paint Acrylic Portraits
Blessings,
Matt
P.S. Do you have any questions about this class? Leave a comment below. I’m excited to teach you!