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Tamisha Make Art That Sells There’s still time to join our incredible free art history course

There’s still time to join our incredible free art history course

There’s still time to join our incredible FREE art history course! Hurry – sign up now! Join us for a fascinating, joyful celebration of Black American history. Class starts January 10th, 2022 – and it’s FREE to join! Register here. Redrawing Black History is a fascinating and visually rich online course that is taught by Tamisha Anthony, who is an educator, an illustrator (who currently has five children’s book illustration deals in the pipeline) and a Make Art That Sells student, together with art agent Lilla Rogers. It will run for four weeks from January 10th, 2022, ahead of Black History Month in the USA, and promises to be a feast for your eyes, with hundreds of images showing Black American art, culture, history, dress and more, as well as giving you an enthralling insight into four key eras of Black American history. Plus for illustrators, you’ll also get to


black history square 1 Make Art That Sells BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! Join our NEW course for FREE!

BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! Join our NEW course for FREE!

Join our brand NEW art history course for FREE! Sign up now! Finally the big reveal! We’re incredibly excited to announce an amazing NEW course from art historian, illustrator and Make Art That Sells student, Tamisha Anthony, together with art agent Lilla Rogers. Redrawing Black History is a fascinating and visually rich online course that will run for four weeks from January 10th, 2022, ahead of Black History Month in the USA. We know you’re going to love seeing the images that Tamisha has put together for you, and creating art inspired by this brand new course. Lilla says: “You’re going to love how Tamisha uncovers the richness of the Black American experience, teaching us about little-known but fascinating Black Americans from four incredible eras. She dives deep into the creativity of each era: the clothing, hairstyles, and more. I know students are going to be enthralled with the visuals