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Gentle reader artwork
Gentle reader artwork





gentle reader artwork

Her studio was awarded "Best Children's Art Studio in Columbia" by readers of the Free Times and was featured in an article in a local magazine. Her first few students were homeschoolers, and then for for many years, it was a fun and successful creative outlet for hundreds of young artists from every walk of life.

gentle reader artwork

(Never underestimate the lifelong empowerment of a supportive parent!) After majoring in English and Minoring in Art at Presbyterian College, she opened an art studio for kids in Irmo SC called Outside the Lines. Her supportive mom and dad framed artwork as fast as she could produce it and a lot of it is still hanging on the walls of their home to this very day. She painted her first oil painting at age 8 and then proceeded to fill the walls of her home with watercolor paintings, charcoal drawings, acrylic paintings, woodcuts, and photography all the way from elementary school through grad school. That summer, a lifetime love of art was born in her little heart while painting in a tiny art studio that smelled like citrus turpentine. As a child she always loved drawing and doodling and one long, hot boring summer, her mom signed her up for art lessons. Heather Ratcliff is a native of sunny South Carolina. All lessons are completed and you receive immediate access to all three terms upon purchase. Classes will be geared towards upper elementary, but are great to do together as a family. All classes are prerecorded, so you don’t have to worry about being online at specific time each week. Lessons will focus on drawing techniques, painting, sculpture and mixed medium. Each class will include background information and an art lesson related to the picture study print. Term 1 is Leonardo daVinci, Term 2 is Vermeer, and Term 3 is Valezquez. For each term, there will be 8 classes focusing on the life and work of each artist in this year's cycle. We are excited to announce our newest online class for Cycle 1.







Gentle reader artwork