Showing posts with label james pratt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label james pratt. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Latest video from James Pratt Online Palette Knife Academy

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I have been working with fellow artist, friend and mentor 
on creating and publishing the great online painting lessons
James Pratt Online Palette Knife Painting Academy.
The project has been very successful and I am proud
to announce our latest online lesson
Painting Beach Waves.
The online video is about 32 minutes long and you get 
written instructions for all the details.
Let me know what you think!

Here is the introduction video and trailer

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Rosie recommends!!!! James Pratt Online Palette Knife Painting Academy

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Today, I am featuring my good friend and fellow artist, James Pratt 
as he is offering some great tools for all of us artists and/ or wanna be artists! 
This is where to start or get a little booster!

has launched! After many months of hard work with James at the easel
and myself recording and recording and then editing and editing and then..... 
well, it was a learning process for us both but it seems to have taken off
to a great start despite the fact that we just recently launched the site where all the 
video trailers are posted. Click on the site above or you can also get to it by visiting 
James' website at www.jamesprattfineart.com and click on Online Academy.

Currently, he is offering the Basics of Palette Knife Painting and as a free gift to you
also the Painting a Terra Cotta Flower Pot video lesson. He has 3 others at this time with more in the works (as we speak). They are great, affordable, and fun! 

Have you ever wanted to try palette knife painting?  Well, this is your chance to get your feet wet..... 
or dip your palette knife into some juicy luscious paint!
He takes you step by step with a video demo and some written information with everything you need to know.  And if that just wets your appetite for more, you could always come to visit him in S Carolina for one of his workshops. But this is a great way to start and learn the basics.  And did I say affordable???  Take a look!  Tell me what you think!