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5 Free daily art assignments #myMATSprep

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We are very excited about the upcoming MATS Prep!
Back by popular demand! Starting Monday September 19, Lilla will help you grow your work to prepare you for our newest course, Illustrating Children’s Books. This #myMATSprep is a little different than previous ones!  Each day you will be building upon the assignment you worked on the day before.  So that by the end of the week you will have a finished piece of artwork which may even be a portfolio piece!
In this 5 day free mini series of assignments, you will learn about:
  • character
  • setting
  • scale and perspective
  • scene magic
  • environment
Find out who this young girl is and why it matters to Illustrating Children’s Books:
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Learn about playing with scale and flipping:
 
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BONUS: Every day in #MyMATSprep is complete with a tip from Lilla for you on being the best artist you can be.
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What is #myMATSprep?

It’s a series of five mini assignments Lilla has created to get you ready to rock our brand new Illustrating Children’s Books class. (Haven’t signed up yet? Hurry! This class is filling fast!)

Where?
The mini assignments will be posted daily here on the Make Art That Sells blog next week. Then, upload your daily artwork with #myMATSprep into Instagram or Twitter to share with the awesome MATS community.
Why? 
This is a playful way to prepare for the course and get a tiny taste of my teaching style while you learn. You’ll build upon each day. At the end of the week you’ll have a very cool portfolio piece! I hope you’ll join me!

Xo

Lilla and the MATS team.

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