It's been a little while since I posted, but I have managed to setup classes at a Hobby Lobby store. I have taught one class so far, I'm lining up more, and I'm going next week to talk to a manager at another Hobby Lobby store. Hopefully I'll be having classes twice a month at 2 different stores.
I must admit I had doubts before signing up for the certification program. I didn't think the local stores would like my work. I also didn't think they would allow me to teach as an Alexander Certified Instructor since they had gotten so used to having Bob Ross instructors in their stores. I was suprised when they welcomed me into their store, and I was even more suprised when students actually signed up to take my class.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
I spoke with a manager in a Hobby Lobby about an hour away. He seemed very happy when I asked if he was looking for an oil painting instructor. He even started going over the rules and everything right there on the phone. He is going out of town on vacation and my job won't permit me to meet with him until he returns, but I am certainly going to drive down there and meet with him and show him my portfolio. Hopefully I'll get some classes going.
Monday, September 10, 2007
I got an email from Walt Burger today letting me know that all requirements have been met and I have passed the tests. Starting today I am an Alexander Certified Instructor. I checked the Alexander Art website and they have updated it, with me listed as an instructor.
I am very excited to finally be certified, but the real work has only just begun. Now I need to go out and see if I can get some classes lined up. I've got four Hobby Lobby stores in mind and I'm going to hit two of them soon and see if I can sign them up. I've heard it stated that the Alexander Art certification could be used as a means to an end. Now that I sit back and look at what needs to be done... getting classes started, creating new projects, refining teaching skills... it seems more like a means to a new beginning.
I would like to thank John G. Heinrichs for signing up to take the program at the same time as me. We passed a lot of emails back and forth during the last couple of weeks, and even though I finished the certification work quickly, it really was reassuring to see an artist of John's caliber going after the same certification. I know that my decision to become certified with Alexander Art was not a mistake.
I am very excited to finally be certified, but the real work has only just begun. Now I need to go out and see if I can get some classes lined up. I've got four Hobby Lobby stores in mind and I'm going to hit two of them soon and see if I can sign them up. I've heard it stated that the Alexander Art certification could be used as a means to an end. Now that I sit back and look at what needs to be done... getting classes started, creating new projects, refining teaching skills... it seems more like a means to a new beginning.
I would like to thank John G. Heinrichs for signing up to take the program at the same time as me. We passed a lot of emails back and forth during the last couple of weeks, and even though I finished the certification work quickly, it really was reassuring to see an artist of John's caliber going after the same certification. I know that my decision to become certified with Alexander Art was not a mistake.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Friday, September 7, 2007
The updates for the certification manual and the tests arrived today. I will try to knock out the tests tonight.
Last night, I finished the instructor notes for my next class. Unfortuanately I have to work tomorrow (Saturday). The only free time I will get is on Sunday, and then Monday I leave to go out of town for a week for work. I'm hoping to arrange a class for Sunday but it may be hard to pull off. I may not be able to complete all my requirements until next weekend.
Last night, I finished the instructor notes for my next class. Unfortuanately I have to work tomorrow (Saturday). The only free time I will get is on Sunday, and then Monday I leave to go out of town for a week for work. I'm hoping to arrange a class for Sunday but it may be hard to pull off. I may not be able to complete all my requirements until next weekend.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Finally
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Walt emailed the course requirements to me. Looks like I'll need to:
Study and complete the open book exams in the certification manual.
Watch, study and practice the techniques outlined in Bill Alexander's and Robert Warren's painting videos.
Do two paintings and submit them for review.
Develop two practice teaching classes along with instructors notes and supply lists for each class.
Teach two practice classes and submit photos of the students during the class and photos of their completed paintings. I have already made plans on this. I have two students lined up and as soon as I have the notes and supply lists for two projects done, I will hold a class with each one of them.
I can not wait to get to work on this.
Study and complete the open book exams in the certification manual.
Watch, study and practice the techniques outlined in Bill Alexander's and Robert Warren's painting videos.
Do two paintings and submit them for review.
Develop two practice teaching classes along with instructors notes and supply lists for each class.
Teach two practice classes and submit photos of the students during the class and photos of their completed paintings. I have already made plans on this. I have two students lined up and as soon as I have the notes and supply lists for two projects done, I will hold a class with each one of them.
I can not wait to get to work on this.
Achy breaky paint
I posted a video on youtube for a couple of people that have requested help. This video deals only with making paint break when doing mountains. Check it out.
Walt Burger, the certification director, gave me a call today. He had been out of town for a while partly due to the Alexander Art Silver Falls conference.
I should be receiving some information via email from him detailing the course and the requirements. He mentioned that because I have some previous painting experience that certain elements of the course wouldn't be necessary for me. So that's good news. I'll be able to complete the course a little quicker.
I should be receiving some information via email from him detailing the course and the requirements. He mentioned that because I have some previous painting experience that certain elements of the course wouldn't be necessary for me. So that's good news. I'll be able to complete the course a little quicker.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
My Bill Alexander dedication video
This is slightly different than the video I posted on YouTube. This one is hosted on LiveLeak.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Monday, 8-27-2007
I know a couple of people on the bobrosspaintingclub Yahoo group are now interested in the Alexander Art certification since it has been brought up and discussed there. Instead of over running the group with every little detail on my certification progress, I figured this blog would better serve me. I will be coming back here to update my progress as much as I can.
The certification program is a 6 month program, but I've been told by Walt Burger, the certification director, that it can be completed in far less than 6 months. I'm hoping to get it done in about 1 month if not sooner. I'm still waiting for my kit to arrive from Alexander Art. It will contain an Alexander oil painting kit, instructional videos, instructional book and a certification manual.
With what robshannon98 has posted on the group about being able to successfully hold classes at a couple of Hobby Lobby stores, I've become pretty excited about starting this certification. My plan is similiar to Rob's. There are 2 stores in my town that have been without an instructor for some time now. With some luck, I think I can fill that void.
The certification program is a 6 month program, but I've been told by Walt Burger, the certification director, that it can be completed in far less than 6 months. I'm hoping to get it done in about 1 month if not sooner. I'm still waiting for my kit to arrive from Alexander Art. It will contain an Alexander oil painting kit, instructional videos, instructional book and a certification manual.
With what robshannon98 has posted on the group about being able to successfully hold classes at a couple of Hobby Lobby stores, I've become pretty excited about starting this certification. My plan is similiar to Rob's. There are 2 stores in my town that have been without an instructor for some time now. With some luck, I think I can fill that void.
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