How do I find the painting and drawing course that suits me?

Start by deciding on the course content. Because the "Painting and drawing course" teaches different learning content.

Then get a clear idea of the framework in which you want to be creative:

  • Would you simply like to try something new in a "painting and drawing course"? Then various courses are suitable, including short day or weekend courses or a painting trip.
  • Do you not have a place where you can paint and draw in private, but would still like to pursue your hobby regularly and be encouraged to do so? Then choose semester continuation courses with individual support.
  • Do you have a place where you can be creative, but would like fresh inspiration from a "painting and drawing course"? Then a distance learning course is also an option for you.
  • Would you like to learn something very specific that you might be able to use professionally later on? Then make sure when selecting "Painting and drawing courses" that you can obtain a diploma or certificate in a course that fits in with your future plans.

Check and compare the various offers. Also take a look at the websites of the providers of "painting and drawing courses". Let your own taste be your guide: Do you like what you see?

Find out from the providers what materials are available to you and what you need to bring yourself - both for outdoor courses and in the studio or classroom. Don't be left without paper, easel or brushes at the crucial moment!

Ask the providers whether you can take part in a "painting and drawing course" on a trial basis. A taster course will not only show you what you can do and learn, but also what kind of group atmosphere there is and whether you will be able to develop within this framework.

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