>No good workshops where I live
>No good classes
>No ateliers
All I want is have a place to go in real life to learn from artists far better than me. Practicing at home everyday is dull.
>>2500463
Have you looked at the ARC atelier map?https://artrenewal.org/pages/ateliermap.php
>>2500463
>Practicing at home everyday is dull.
Go outside then and do some plein air. Or don't do art if it isn't fun. It's a solitary hobby/profession, so get used to working alone.
>>2500474
Yep, there's nothing in my state or around me, and I can't exactly up and move somewhere else.
>>2500474
Anyone know anything about the Blue Valley Art Studio in New Castle Indiana? It looks like it's in the middle of nowhere but it's the closest to home and I bet rent is cheap as balls so you could get by on a third-world amount of money.
That art school doesnt sound so bad now huh?
Anyone going to the Illustrator Academy this summer? How about Studio Escalier?
>>2500493
I wasn't able to find their website so idk much about them but It looks like they have a very solid drawing and painting program. The student work is mind-blowing. You defiantly can't go wrong with an atelier
>not taking watts online
>>2500618
How good is the online Watts stuff actually? I spent 100 bucks some six months ago to grt the drawing videos, but I unfortunately had to cancel my subscription before I got farther than the first fundamentals phase. I was amusing the idea of joining up again, but I don't know if I really want to.
>>2500721
Seems good so far. I just started the second fundamentals phase which only means I am ok at shading 3d shapes.
I haven't looked much ahead to see what the later phases are like but I don't mind giving him all my money if I get gud.
>>2500463
OP you got the internet at your disposal. use it!