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Frequently Asked Questions


Are your classes online? Do you have to register by a certain date?

At this time, our classes are online, pre-recorded, and can be watched on your own time and pace. I will always offer an Early Registration pricing prior to release then the classes go up in price. To be the first to know, please join our newsletter!


What is your Facebook Community?

Great question, we have a community group page on Facebook where I will share tips, prompts, techniques and lessons. This is a great space to connect with other artists and share your work.


Do you have any FREE Lessons?

We do! At this time, we offer our Travel Days Series where we explore destinations by way of art through short lessons or prompts. To catch up on these lessons, visit our blog.


Do you offer in-person workshops?

Not quite yet, but we are thinking about it! Is there anywhere you would like to go for these?


Do you offer prints of your artwork?

Yes! We plan on having more prints to come soon!


I am just starting out in art, are your classes suited for my level?

Yes, you can take our classes no matter your skill set and art background. I also offer our Artist Fundamentals videos to further your art journey and go through some of the basics such as color theory, portrait basics, composition etc.


What is the difference between your Art Passports classes and your Layover Mini Classes?

Our Layover Mini Classes are condensed and shorter in length, think enough time for a layover or long lunch break. Through these minis, we will study a one city or region while sticking to one subject matter or medium. On the other hand, our Art Passports classes are long in length and are jammed pack with lessons that vary in subject matter and mediums. We will study the people, culture, lands, and more of a country all in one class.


Do you have an art degree?

Yes! I graduated from University of Colorado with a BFA & BA in Fine Arts and Art History and an emphasis in digital arts. Upon graduating, I followed a career in graphic design for ten years and made my way back to my fine art. BUT….I don’t think you need a degree to be a good artist ;) Practice, hard work and passion will take you just about anywhere you want to be!