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Spurs of budding artists before mentoring program

Written By anfaku01 on Sunday, June 12, 2011 | 6:00 AM

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 08, 2011.

Artists grass who previously fought only can now benefit from support to propel forward their art careers by following an 8-week online mentoring program. Aware artist mentoring program provides structure, practical tools and strategies to keep from creativity, create a calendar and prepare to leave their work on the market.

Typically, art students learn skills, theory and history of art at the school but later learn that they are not all that they need to keep going on their own. What many feel that they do not have is information on how to be autonomous and motivated in beyond the classroom.

"After school, I've slowly started to create less and less until now, where I created almost nothing", explains Eric Trondson-Clinger. "It took me some time to realize that, without an audience, I was not nearly as motivated to do my stuff…"One of the things I wanted that I worked on was to find a way to get my work out there when I didn't have a complete class of classmates to show it. »

"I left school determined to be an artist, but had no idea how." I also suffer huge doubts self, ", explains the Oakland Michele Théberge artist." "I think that the same type of sensitivity on new ideas that allows the artist to be extremely innovative may also be chilling when it is time to put on the labour market".

A professional for 23 years, Michele artist floundered early in his career and turned to classes to obtain advice and books. "The thing was, I had read these books, and then I would not have the courage to respond to what was recommended.". Or I do a little bit, but not completely follow. It is that I started to merge what I learned from my practice of meditation and personal growth of work with the career advice that things began to move for me. »

These days, Michele exposes his work around the world and is dedicated to teaching others what worked for her. She has developed mentoring of conscious artist (http://www.mindfulartistmentorshipprogram.com) to help artists aspiring to develop a regular practice and organize themselves as professionals.

"I really feel there is an internal component to live the life of an artist that gets neglected." "Artists can be sensitive enough folk, making it more difficult to get there," says Théberge.

Laurie Miller is a professional gardener and calligrapher who felt his art studio was not "used at all." After completing the program mentorship the mentorship program of the conscious artist she reported, "I now have what I consider a regular practice, I feel more confident and more appreciated.

Millicent Zimdars met Théberge when the artist made a speech on his work to his college in Portland, Oregon. "I went to work improperly with minimal output, to work every day, projects that had been ongoing work over the years,"Zimdars explains his experience in the program of mentoring.""

Patricia Churchill is a television producer who made art on the side, but longed to devote himself more fully to it. She found that it was more difficult that it was expecting. Going into account that the skills she had mastered the world of television is a not translate to the solitary pursuits of an artist, she enrolled in the mentoring program. "Clear vision of life of the artist Michele pour a full spectrum light in my quest to become a more productive artist and a member of my local community of artists." I am now on the road full time.

Théberge said: "I want just the artists emerging, artists in grass, even people who are afraid to call themselves artists to know that someone cares and that their work is valuable and it is important." It makes me sad when someone gives up on their dream because they do not have the means or support or the State of mind suitable to keep going. When you're creative, it is not fair to you, it helps lift everyone autour in ways large and small.

Michele Theberge is an artist at the international level (http://www.micheletheberge.com) whose paintings, drawings and installations have been shown and collected in New York, Osaka, London, Hong Kong, San Francisco, Miami, Washington, DC, Chicago and the United Arab Emirates United. His popular program the artist online (http://www.mindfulartistmentorshipprogram.com) help mentoring emerging artists and established to tap into their creativity at a deeper level and to develop and maintain an effective practice studio. For more information about Michele and how it helps artists, visit the http://www.themindfulartist.com

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