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MythAdvocate
2010-09-07, 09:35 PM
Hope its okay to post this here...

I will be teaching several classes this Fall at the Kirkland Art Center in Clinton New York. These classes promise to be a great deal of fun, so sign up today!

Kirkland Art Center
9 1/2 East Park Row PO Box 213
Clinton, New York 13323
(315) 853-8871fax (315) [email protected].
http://www.kirklandartcenter.org/home.html

DRAWING FAIRY TALES, THEN & NOW
6:00-8:00 PM
Tuesday Sept. 14 - Nov. 16*
*No class Nov. 2 & Nov. 9 8 weeks Member: $120 Non-Member: $140
Fairy tales are normally placed in ages past, however this class will explore the timeless themes in fairy tales, and transform them into modern tales of magic and wonder. The students will choose a fairy tale at the beginning, an over the course of the class will re-interpret the story in his or her own artistic vision. Intermediate or greater drawing skill will be expected from all students. A sketchbook will be needed for each class. 

DRAWING FAERIES
6:00-8:00 PM
Wednesday Sept. 15 - Nov. 17*
*No class Nov. 3 & Nov. 10 8 weeks Member: $120 Non-Member: $140
In this class, students will learn techniques for creating captivating faeries. Intermediate drawing skill will be required by students, as well as a love for these marvelous creatures. A sketchbook will be needed for each class.

CHILDREN'S BOOK LAYOUT
6:00-8:00 PM
Monday Sept. 13 - Nov. 15*
*No class Nov. 1 & Nov. 8 8 weeks Member: $120 Non-Member: $140
Learn the basic of laying out a presentation book for children's publishing. A must for aspiring children's illustrators, and for those wishing to show their book concept to publishers. Students are expected to have a book concept and some skills as an artist. A sketchbook will be needed for each class.

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Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll
2010-09-07, 09:37 PM
I'd advise you to check over the board rules on advertising, I'm not sure how strict they are...:smallconfused: