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Tutoring for Oil or Acrylic Painting: Landscape and Wildlife Art Class

In this one-week or weekly art tutoring class, your aspiring artist will receive one-on-one advice, instruction, and encouragement in oil or acrylic painting
Stacy Stevenson
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(158)
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Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
55 mins
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This is a one-on-one tutoring session for students who paint in oils or acrylics, or who are interested in beginning painting. Students may be looking for help with a particular piece of art or an aspect of painting - such as mixing paint or creating perspective and depth - or may be looking for some general feedback and constructive criticism on work they've done. In any case, I'd be happy to help. 

I welcome returning or one-time students, and individuals at any learning level.

I'm an accomplished landscape, wildlife, and figure painter... and daddy! I began watercolor painting at the age of 4, switched to oil painting at 9, and have been at it ever since. My art hangs in homes (and some businesses) around the United States and on three continents.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!

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Joined August, 2020
4.9
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Hello there! Thanks for coming to my profile.

Things I love to teach: science, particularly life-sciences, natural history, and evolution; and art, ranging from simple drawings for beginning artists to advanced oil-painting techniques for advanced learners.

Personally, I'm also just a huge fan of science, and I love learning about it, talking about it, and teaching it, particularly focusing on life sciences. As an undergrad at Penn State University, I took as many science classes as I could, dealing with biology, anthropology, psychology, and sociology, and I graduated with high honors with a social-science degree. (Then I got a JD (law degree) from University of Florida.)

When teaching science, I like to use stories, analogies, and graphics to make complex scientific concepts come alive for students. Also, I encourage students to use critical thinking and creativity to work out answers to questions. I believe that not only helps students to understand more difficult topics, but also helps them to retain the information longer.

I was once certified to teach middle school science, high school biology, and middle school social science in Florida, USA, though I never used those certifications in a classroom.

Regarding art, I've been a part-time, professional artist for almost 20 years. I began watercolor painting at the age of 4, switched to oil painting at 9, and have been at it ever since. My art hangs in homes (and some businesses) around the country and on three continents. My typical subjects are landscapes, wildlife, and figures, often covering subjects like predator-prey relationships of natural history and human cultural developments.

Having been home-schooled myself when I was a child, I'm a real fan of that educational style (I plan to home school my daughter), and I'm excited to help other home-schooling parents and their kids to learn.

Have an art, science, or science-art request or idea? I'd love to hear it!

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$60

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Meets on demand
55 min

Completed by 1 learner
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Ages: 12-18

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