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Carla Grace- art tutorials and memberships

Season 1, Ep. 2

In this episode we’re looking at whether or not you should do an art tutorial as part of your art practice. Carla Grace is an artist who specialises in hyperrealistic wildlife paintings and offers tutorials and membership programs. Carla discusses the sort of artists who get the most out of her classes and has some great suggestions of what you might want to look for to help you find the right class to suit your specific needs. Carla also delves into how she navigates the art world as an independent artist and how having an understanding of her own brand and goals has helped her to create a unique and holistic career in a landscape inundated with information and trends.


Links to the two (of the many) tutorials mentioned in depth that she offers for free are here:

Lighting reel instagram plus resources 

Printmaking flow chart is within this clip on making & packaging prints


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