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		<title>Learn and Master Painting At Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to learn and master painting without having to go back to school? Would you like to learn everything about painting and the benefits of learning it right in the comfort of your own home? Well here are some things that you may be interested to know about painting. Home study courses have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to <a rel="nofollow" href="../../">learn and master painting</a> without having to go back to school? Would you like to learn everything about painting and the benefits of learning it right in the comfort of your own home? Well here are some things that you may be interested to know about painting. Home study courses have actually been around for quite some time and can help you become educated without going to a real school. Home schooling has made even the toughest courses easy to achieve and accomplish. Learning to master the art of painting is at the top of the list for many students who study at home. It teaches you more than the basics. It is like having your own art school in a little box. The reason for this is because it is like literally attending Art school at your own convenient time and place.  Also, you would not need to pay fees, other than your tuition. All you need is to take advantage of the box of DVD's and how it can help you attain your goal.</p>
<p>The benefits of having the whole course on DVD are many. Here are a few that we mention in our own review, which is on our homepage. You will never know how it is to become a real professional painter if you are not taught by one. That said, the course on the Learn and Master Painting DVD was designed and created by a Master artist.  This person is not only a good teacher, but is also talented and great in communication. This artist even can be accessed through her own website. The DVD's  are professionally produced, which means it is premium quality. It is also easy to navigate with images and sounds that are very impressive too.</p>
<p>Included in the Learn &amp; Master Painting course is a printed lesson book that has pictures about techniques in painting that you would love to know. This is made especially for first-timers and has an online support.</p>
<p>Best of all, you can watch the DVD over and over again, whenever you feel in the mood to express yourself through painting. To top it off,  it has a 60-day money back guarantee in case you want to return it . So why not try taking the course now and see how artistic you may become after you finish?</p>
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		<title>How to Paint With Oil Expressively</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever tried learning about how to paint with oil expressively and effectively? If you are a beginner, fact is, you may or may not succeed. Even if you have some talent in painting, using oil on your works is a bit more complex than using simple crayons or colored pencils. In this article, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever tried learning about <a rel="nofollow" href="../../">how to paint with oil</a> expressively and effectively? If you are a beginner, fact is, you may or may not succeed. Even if you have some talent in painting, using oil on your works is a bit more complex than using simple crayons or colored pencils. In this article, we shall discuss how to be an effective oil painter, whether you are a beginner or an experienced one in the field. Let us start with tips for beginners on basic oil painting with professional results. Oil paints are very versatile. You may use it for thin painting such as in glazing and in thick painting in impasto.</p>
<p>First tip: laying your oil paints on your palette, in the same order in which you want to apply them to canvas, makes it easier for you to pick, blend and mix together as instinctively as you can.  You may lay it out well in advance because oil paint dries slowly compared to other types of paint.</p>
<p>The application of the principle “fat over lean” is helpful for painters, because it helps their paint and painting not to dry out or even crack. In this principle, the oil proportions should be increased in every layer of paint. It is because paint from the lower level absorbs oil from those above it.</p>
<p>Another tip to consider is to avoid using black, particularly ivory black, as your sketching or underpainting because this color in oil dries slower. Therefore, it may cover other colors when blending. If you prefer those that dry easily or fast, you may use pigment coloring that has lead, manganese and cobalt. When mixed with other colors for the underpainting, drying speeds up. One oil painting tip you may consider is the use of linseed oil paints. This is also perfect for under layers and a good medium for wet-on-dry painting.</p>
<p>Now when you dry your paintings never dry it in the dark because the thicker oil film may rise to the surface and thus creates yellowing. If it does happen, drying it under direct sunlight is helpful.</p>
<p>There are many tips than mentioned above for those who want to start a career in oil painting. So why not start now?</p>
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		<title>Gayle Levee on How to Learn and Master Painting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before tackling how the whole instructional DVD about Learn &#38; Master Painting becomes a “course in a box”, let us get to know the creator, Gayle Levee. In this article, we will introduce you to this master artist through her short biography, her works and portfolio. In this way, you will then realize why this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before tackling how the whole instructional DVD about Learn &amp; Master Painting becomes a “course in a box”, let us get to know the creator, <a rel="nofollow" href="../../">Gayle Levee</a>. In this article, we will introduce you to this master artist through her short biography, her works and portfolio. In this way, you will then realize why this whole instructional disc has become a course of a lifetime for many.</p>
<p>This third-generation artist has an upbringing of classical training. A major course graduate in painting school at Denver University, Gayle Levee supported her studies by selling some of her artwork at local galleries. Then later in her life, after finishing school, she moved to New England. Here she studied under master artists. Her works were later recognized in many galleries in many states. Many of her works also won awards in the US. She also joined many professional organizations that are recognized worldwide.</p>
<p>Now what about her latest masterpiece, the instructional DVD called Learn and Master Painting Home School Edition? It’s not just the Learn &amp; Master Painting course with a different name.  It is itself a complete curriculum in painting designed for home schooling. The 56-page teacher's guide is included, along with the full painting course in DVD. You may go through a comprehensive painting course with this home-based training school. Whether or not you are an experienced painter, or just want to learn painting skills or even master it by heart, this may be the best home education you can get.</p>
<p>Many users, especially teachers, are finding this home-based education very informative and just right for their students, and for themselves as well. Even your own child or children can learn from this instructional course. The whole home study of painting is made up of step by step procedures that are detailed especially for first time users. It teaches you the basics, like how you may arrange or create your own home studio or how to care for your tools or equipment. All these can be possible at your own pace rather than attend regular classes of up to two years of study.</p>
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		<title>How to Paint With Acrylic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to have a career in acrylic painting or would just want to learn how to paint with acrylic? This article shall teach you how to paint with acrylic, whether you are just starting to learn the art of painting or you are already an experienced painter. First to consider is choosing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to have a career in acrylic painting or would just want to learn <a rel="nofollow" href="../../">how to paint with acrylic</a>? This article shall teach you how to paint with acrylic, whether you are just starting to learn the art of painting or you are already an experienced painter. First to consider is choosing the right materials your project. You may need to buy some sets of brushes suitable for acrylic painting. These are the round tip and the flat tip brushes. Brushes though made of natural hair are more expensive but are quality ones that give you a good finish.</p>
<p>Acrylic paint is also a must buy.  Two types are available in any supply store, namely the student and the artist quality. The difference between the two is that the artist's quality has more color pigment than the student's version. The next step after finding the right type of acrylic paint is finding the right colors.  What about canvas? Initially, you just need to find any type of thick paper or even printer paper that will work for your practice painting. If you are ready after your practice, then that is the time you will have to decide on buying yourself some canvas.</p>
<p>A good painter simply knows what to paint and so deciding on what you want to paint is your next step. You will realize by then what a wonderful world you are in because of the many thousands or even millions of things that you can paint. So this step will not be that hard.</p>
<p>Preparations should be done before you paint on canvass.  Find the best place to paint, preferably a bright one.  Set all your materials: water, paper towels, brushes, paper plates that have paint spread out, and your own canvas or paper. Having many paper plates is good, so when you have one on hand, squeeze out a bit of each of the oil color paints you have.</p>
<p>Sketch first the basic parts, such as the shape and the composition. But keep in mind that acrylic paint dries out in around 15 minutes, therefore, use an ample amount of paint before that time runs out.  Detailing will be done a bit later. Your brush should then be loaded with paint and when you do start painting, do back to front strokes. These basic steps will slowly but surely help you accomplish your little works of art.</p>
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		<title>Why I Hated Learn To Paint Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 23:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, lots of people are learning how to paint at home. It seems  that with the new overflow of technology that most people are becoming  more comfy with the idea of learning at home, instead of taking a class.  I should also note here that the most famous artists were usually  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, lots of people are learning how to paint at home. It seems  that with the new overflow of technology that most people are becoming  more comfy with the idea of learning at home, instead of taking a class.  I should also note here that the most famous artists were usually  self-taught as well. But the leg up that you have on the now is that you  actually have access to DVD lessons!</p>
<p>Let's face it, time  constraints make attending classes regularly difficult. There is also  the other problems with courses like different learning levels. More  advanced painters might end up getting frustrated or impatient with the  beginning students because they have to wait on them.</p>
<p>After I had  a few learn to paint classes under my belt, I actually was more annoyed  than anything else. I work random times at my place of work, so for me,  finding time for classes that worked was a pain. And after I fixed my  schedule to where I could actually go to the classes, I was left annoyed  and angry? I felt like giving up.</p>
<p>I wanted to learn to paint but  was getting nowhere with classes so I decided to learn to paint at home  through DVD lessons.I tried to learn from the books, but my greatest  response came from visual learning. So I picked up Learn and Master Painting by Gayle Levee.</p>
<p>I found the quality of the videos and the material to be simply  amazing and right up my ally. Gayle really helps connect with you, as  much as you can through a DVD lesson, so I was feeling entertained yet  focuses on all of the teachings. Also, I can watch the videos over and  over again, which helps me out a lot.</p>
<p>Yes its true that you won't  get a chance to interact with the teacher or other students when you  learn to paint from home, but I found much of this pointless anyway. I  don't know about you, but when I pay for a class I want knowledge not  idle chit chat. Some of the art class students treat the classes as an  extension of their social life, which reduces the impact of the training  for other students. So if you seriously want to learn to paint in the  comfort of your own home, then you should check out Learn &amp; Master Painting  review.</p>
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		<title>Start Learning How to Paint This Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 10:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wanted to learn how to paint at your own house, but just figured  that it is impossible and it would be easier to learn in a class or  with a tutor? A lot of classes will be priced around 500 dollars a  semester and leave you behind in a lesson if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wanted to learn how to paint at your own house, but just figured  that it is impossible and it would be easier to learn in a class or  with a tutor? A lot of classes will be priced around 500 dollars a  semester and leave you behind in a lesson if you aren't careful. Decent  training can be hard to find when tutors can end up costing you up to  2000 dollars a year. At prices like that, it is hard for someone on a  budget to get the training they need at a decent price. Not only that,  but you end up frustrated because you've spent your time speed reading  instead of absorbing the material at your own speed.</p>
<p>And you also  have all these programs that teach you from your very own home. They  all promise the same things like more material than you will ever need,  high success rates, the works. Sadly a lot of these programs today don't  give you what you're after. You start to get agitated because now  you've bought something that filled you full of promises, and did  nothing but empty your wallet. You shouldn't worry though, there are  actually programs out there that work. I recommend that if you find a  program, read up on the reviews first before you decide to buy.</p>
<p>One  learn to paint program that I really liked was Learn  and Master Painting by Gayle  Levee. It contained a paint kit, lesson manual, 20 lesson DVDs, and  music cd's to listen during training. The DVDs are made of high quality  audio and video, and include multiple camera angles making it easier to  learn. The teacher herself was excellent. She is easy to relate with,  and also doesn't bore you to death. It makes learning simple. In  general, this course is outstanding, and I would suggest it to anyone.  Here's the Learn  and Master Painting review if want to see for yourself.</p>
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		<title>No More Tutors, Learn How to Paint at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 22:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever imagined what painting in your own house would be like,  suspected it would be more complicated than learning in a class or with  a tutor? Most classes can charge you around 500 dollars a semester and  leave you behind if you aren't careful. Tutors can add up to 2000 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever imagined what painting in your own house would be like,  suspected it would be more complicated than learning in a class or with  a tutor? Most classes can charge you around 500 dollars a semester and  leave you behind if you aren't careful. Tutors can add up to 2000  dollars a year when you are trying to get appropriate training. At  prices like that, it is hard for someone on a budget to get the training  they need at a decent price. At not only that, you will find that you  will have a hard time with learning at your own pace.</p>
<p>And then  you see programs out there to learn from the comfort of your home. All  of them promise high success rates, more material than you will ever  need, the works. What really sucks is that a lot of programs end up  being a scam. You become more and more disappointed because you're not  learning what you thought you would, and the program promised things to  persuade you to buy it. You shouldn't worry though, there are actually  programs out there that work. If you do find a program that you are  considering purchasing, make sure that you read the reviews before.</p>
<p>A  learn to paint course I honestly enjoyed was called Learn  and Master Painting by Gayle  Levee. It contained a paint kit, lesson manual, 20 lesson DVDs,  and music cd's to listen during training. The DVDs included use multiple  camera angles and high quality video and audio, making it easier to  learn techniques. The teacher herself was excellent. She is easy to  relate with, and also doesn't bore you to death. This makes learning a  breeze. In general, this course is outstanding, and I would suggest it  to anyone. Here's the Learn  and Master Painting review if you are curious.</p>
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		<title>Learn and Master Oil Painting &#8211; Ways to Improve Your Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 12:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making sure that you have good quality products for your oil painting process is very important to be successful. You'll need good brushes, paint, canvas, canvas primer and thinners/solvents. Are there any ways to find out if your materials are good quality? There is a learning curve associated with finding the right painting materials. Basically [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making sure that you have good quality products for your oil painting process is very important to be successful. You'll need good brushes, paint, canvas, canvas primer and thinners/solvents. Are there any ways to find out if your materials are good quality? There is a learning curve associated with finding the right painting materials. Basically find the materials you are comfortable with and stick with those.</p>
<p>Pick a canvas size that is comfortable with you. Instead of focusing on the quality, focus on perfecting your methods. Make sure that the canvas you buy is decent enough to last in case you love your first painting. Before you paint anything, you have to paint the canvas.</p>
<p>Brushes are the most important part of painting. I highly suggest using hog's hair brushes because they work great with oil paint because it is very thick. The best way to find the best brush is to just try them out. Don't forgot to get some thinner for cleaning the brushes. And now its time to choose the paints. When you are buying your first set of paint, don't cheese out, get quality paint. If you don't want to spend too much on paints just yet, start with the primary colors.</p>
<p>A nice big piece of painting is learning the methods, and if you are like 94% of others, you can't afford a tutor or have the time/money to take courses at your local college or trade school. Which are the convenient and cheapest options? Ever heard of Gayle Levee? If you want to learn how to paint, then she made the perfect program for you, Learn and Master Painting. If you could, imagine if you could learn painting at your own pace inside your home? Can you ask your tutor to repeat something over again because you have to take a phone call! How about you just read the Learn and Master Painting Review for yourself instead of me telling you about the product.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Use Online Learn How to Paint Programs Until You Read This</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what it would be like to paint from home, but  just expected that painting in a class with or with a tutor would be  simpler? Typically classes run around 500 dollars a semester and wont  wait for you to catch up if you get behind. Tutors can add [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what it would be like to paint from home, but  just expected that painting in a class with or with a tutor would be  simpler? Typically classes run around 500 dollars a semester and wont  wait for you to catch up if you get behind. Tutors can add up to 2000  dollars a year when you are trying to get appropriate training. With  costs like that, it would be a challenge for anyone trying to conserve  money to get training for an honorable price. And on top of that, you  don't end up understanding because your not able to go at your own  speed.</p>
<p>And then you have all these programs that you see for  learning at home. They pledge to have high success rates, more material  than you will ever need, the works. Problem is that most of these  programs aren't what they promised. Sadly you bought a program hoping to  paint and it was nothing like it described, you've learned nothing  about painting and regret purchasing it. Besides that, there is a  considerable amount of decent programs out there for you. I recommend  that if you end up finding a program, make sure to read the reviews  before you buy.</p>
<p>One learn to paint program that I really liked  was Learn  and Master Painting by Gayle  Levee. In the package was music cd's to listen during training,  paint kit, lesson manual and 20 lesson DVDs. The DVDs contain high  quality audio and video, and also offer many camera angles, so you get  in the action and are able to learn as best as possible. The teacher  herself was superior. She teaches using easy to follow methods, making  her lessons easy to comprehend. This makes learning a cinch. If I were  you I would really check out this program because it worked wonders for  me. Here's the Learn  and Master Painting review if you are curious.</p>
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		<title>Ways to Learn How to Paint at Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you looking to learn and master painting from a home study video  course then you need to consider carefully what the course offers. Just  because it's on DVD doesn't mean it is good. Making DVD's is an simple  as clicking a button today, so you'll find that a lot of people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you looking to learn and master painting from a home study video  course then you need to consider carefully what the course offers. Just  because it's on DVD doesn't mean it is good. Making DVD's is an simple  as clicking a button today, so you'll find that a lot of people today are  actually just making their own DVD's in an attempt to sell them.</p>
<p>Every  thing you learn begins with basics. Some DVD's that I have seen in my  day, usually offer some great advice, but they assume that you already  know about painting. If you are new to painting, then this might just  confuse you and you might end up spending a small fortune. This can  actually frustrate you to the point of quitting.</p>
<p>When you are  checking at a painting course, then look closely at the contents of the  course. The first place to start is with the instructor. Who is the  instructor? You are going to need to be comfy with the instructor and  confident that they actually have the ability to teach you.</p>
<p>Do  some research on the instructor. They don't have to be the mack daddy of  artists, they most likely won't be. A top artist is unlikely to be  teaching art. They should to say the least, offer a large amount of  their work online. This will help you find out if the artist's style is  anything that you would be interested in learning. Check out the  history, their training, bio and how long they have been painting. If  you are happy with the teacher the next thing to look at is the  instruction program.</p>
<p>Learning and mastering painting is not  difficult if you have the right tuition so you want a tutor who is  friendly and open when teaching. You are paying for the program with  your money, so why shouldn't it work. One teacher that I recommend is Gayle Levee, author  of Learn and Master  Painting. Take a few minutes and read the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learntomasterpainting.com/">Learn and Master Painting  review</a> if you really want to learn.</p>
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