International Artist Mark Bornowski with 35 years experience in the studio teaching and creating art
. Why You Should Take Private Art Classes
Private art lessons take artistic nurturing beyond any class situation by 100%. The student improves his or her technical and artistic ability at an accelerated rate, thus
limiting the frustration. Private lessons also introduce the student to an unexplored avenue that is not possible in group situations like time restraints and building a
relationship with a professional. By the end of the lesson the student is pumped and the lesson becomes a celebration into a positive attitude, yourself, humanity, creativity and craftsmanship.
He who knows others is wise. He who knows himself is enlightened. Lao-Tzu James Mapes in his book Quantum Leap thinking wrote, The creative side of our nature includes intuition, ideas, dreams, fantasy and invention. Without the
creative side of your brain, intelligence is a rather useless tool. Your creative side is elusive and delicate. Fear and negativity can send the creative self into hiding. The
creative mine needs constant nurturing. There is a tremendous payoff to paying attention to the creative side of your being, because only by using your imagination
can you shift paradigms and bring forth the invisible.
1. Learn to see better and express more effectively through memory, observation and imagination. Step by step instruction and demo's while learning new methods.
2. Explained art concepts and principles to inspire students' confidence, creativity,
perception, art knowledge, skill/craftsmanship, and attitudes 3. Concerned with knowledge about a particular art medium, art experiences and interests based on student-teacher conferences
Accepting Adults,Teenagers and Children.
Drawing and Painting Portraits, Landscapes, Still life and Figures
Draw and Paint Realistically or Abstract
Improve your drawing and painting 100%
Create a College Level Portfolio
call for available times 503- 730-2745
or artclasses@spiritone.com
Featuring-Master drawing from original engravings dating 1600-1800s
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