A Look Back: TAL: Find Your Way May to July 2024 and Day Passes!




Pull up a chair. This has been a very busy summer in The Art Life: Find Your Way!



We always have lots of opportunities for learning, sharing, and creative inspiration in TAL: Find Your Way Workshop Community! 


Every Friday, we have a live one hour painting session. For those who can't make the live session or need to revisit the techniques and ideas shared, the workshop is recorded and placed in our abundant library archive with forever access (there's 3 years of content in our library!) 

 

I am thinking of expanding these live sessions to other days and times!

 



Our sessions aren't just limited to Fridays! Those are actually what I call, "bonus sessions." Once a month, we have a two hour workshop.
 
 
Every month, there is a new two hour art journaling workshop. I share a page and then present different ideas in paper, paint, and pen to approach "translating" the work. In the two hour art journaling workshop, we think about different ways of doing the work (both in collage and paint!)  
 



In addition to weekly painting sessions, there are weekly prompts to encourage different approaches and thoughts on art making. Acrylic painting, art journaling, collage, drawing, writing and thinking about art, learning about art history and much, much more are some of the things that we share.


These live painting sessions and salons are a great way to carve out designated art time on a regular basis. Creating a regular practice can change your approach to art making, and possibly your life (it's changed mine.)




We also have art mentors! We've studied the work of artists such as Ruth Asawa, Vincent Van Gogh, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Hilma af Klint, Richard Diebenkorn, and many others. Drawing inspiration from their approaches to art making, as well as learning about their lives. There's so much to learn from other artists. They're also fantastic mentors.


 


Twice a month, we also have ongoing virtual art salons, where we work alongside artists from all over the world sharing ideas, asking questions, and again, carving out time for our creative work.



My goals are not to teach you to paint like me. Instead, I want to instill a passion for art, creativity, exploration, and life long learning. You can learn more about what's in The Art Life: Find Your Way monthly workshop by clicking here.


You are welcome to jump in and join us at any time!



Payment options:

 

ONE DAY PASS for ONE live workshop (message me with which day/subject you'd like to attend) No group access. You'll receive a link to the zoom workshop, the recording and workshop material from that class.

$20/day

 

Have a question?
 

 

Monthly subscription (live paint sessions every Friday, 2 hour art journaling workshop every month, 2 salons, full group access, and MORE!): 

$45/mo 

 

 


Non subscriber (for one month: live paint sessions every Friday, 2 hour art journaling workshop every month, 2 salons, full group access, and MORE!)

$55/mo 

 

 


Six months in advance (for six months: live paint sessions every Friday, 2 hour art journaling workshop every month, 2 salons, full group access, and MORE!)

$260/6 months 

 


An entire year of art (for an entire year: live paint sessions every Friday, 2 hour art journaling workshop every month, 2 salons, full group access, and MORE!)

$475/entire year

 


 

 

 


 


Should you have ANY questions (or fears) please email me at Kellykilmer@gmail.com




 A look back at The Art Life: Find Your Way:


 January

February

 


March

 


April



May 



June


July



I'll have mini PRINTS of some of these in my KO-FI shop (in June, I started doing something very different and will be posting about that next week. I can't wait to share it with you! Catch the mini prints while you can.)


“…I will become something yet. How great or how small I can’t myself say, but it will be something complete in itself. This unswerving racing toward the goal, that’s the most beautiful thing in life.” -Paula Modersohn-Becker

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