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Reading the tea leaves! See the varied approaches to the same assignment.

One of my favorite things about teaching MATS classes is being amazed at what my students do with the assignments I give them. I get to see all the beautiful work they make. Plus, I especially love to watch the growth of the students over time.

In February, I gave our students an assignment to do a journal cover around the theme of reading tea leaves for our Assignment Bootcamp course. I give loads of visual inspiration, guidance, and advice, but then I encourage students to approach the assignment any way they like. Check out the diverse array of amazing work they did:

Valerie Hamill February 650x520 1 Make Art That Sells Reading the tea leaves! See the varied approaches to the same assignment.

Valerie Hamill

TRACI SALLY FEBRUARY 1 Make Art That Sells Reading the tea leaves! See the varied approaches to the same assignment.

Traci Sally

KELLY LAPALME FEBRUARY 650x813 1 Make Art That Sells Reading the tea leaves! See the varied approaches to the same assignment.

Kelly LaPalme

RACHAEL GRAINGER FEBRUARY 650x520 1 Make Art That Sells Reading the tea leaves! See the varied approaches to the same assignment.

Rachael Grainger

We’ve just released the March gallery from Assignment Bootcamp & you can take a look at even more gorgeous work by my students here.

I can’t wait to see what else they create in the next months. Want to be part of the Make Art That Sells goodness and grow your work, attract the kinds of jobs you want, and thrive in a lucrative creative career? Let us help you do that. Check out our courses here!

XO

Lilla

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