FEATURED CLASS | COLLECTED STORIES

FREE PREVIEW LESSONS

I thought it would be fun to feature one of my past classes during the first week of September, sort of a "Back To (Art) School" special just for you. The featured class is Collected Stories, and I've had hundreds of students take this portrait class, and I've watched them grow in confidence and skill in drawing portraits. It has been incredible to see all their work continue to evolve since taking the class.


I invite you to experience a few of the lessons before you decide to commit to the class. Over the next three days, I will share one lesson per day to get you started. And, as a little bonus, you will receive one of the five high-resolution reference photos to download and use in the Day 3 lesson which is a 3/4 portrait. 


The free lessons will be available to you through the end of September. If you decide to purchase the complete class, you will find them along with all the other lessons in your classroom.


You will have lifetime access and have the option to download the videos once you purchase the class.



love,

Renee

IMPORTANT

CHECK YOUR EMAIL AFTER YOU REGISTER!

Upon registration you will receive an email with a link to log into the free classroom. If you don't receive it please check the following:

Your Promotions Folder, Spam, and Junk Mail.

If you still don't see it email: [email protected] and I'm happy to help you gain access to your class.

Instructor

About Me Renee Mueller

Thank you for choosing to take my class, I'm so thrilled and honored that you're here. I want to tell you a little about me. I hold a BFA from the University of Michigan where I studied Art History, Dance, and Choreography. I danced professionally and had the honor of teaching dance at the University of Michigan's Musical Theater and Theater Departments. Most of my life has been spent in the dance studio and the theater. Because of this, I have had the privilege to work with many talented dancers, costume designers, set designers, lighting designers, and musicians. One of the many things that I learned from this experience in the performing arts was to honor your ideas and devote yourself to a subject. Also, to share, support, and collaborate. Once I decided to "exit stage left", it was challenging to find another creative outlet. Like many of us, I loved to draw, paint and create as a child, but never really invested a tremendous amount of time in cultivating that practice. About 10 years ago I began drawing again and decided to commit to a daily practice. I was challenged and inspired!. So, I continue to practice, experiment with materials, and allow my ideas to guide me through the process. When creating art, I draw upon the many methods I learned as a dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Research, gathering inspiration, honoring my point of view, and sharing ideas. It is my hope that by sharing my creative practices, my process, techniques and what inspires me, you will find something that works for you.