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A New Way to Learn Botanical Art Online

January 21, 2014 by Tania Marien

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Anna Mason’s Online School is LIVE!

Last week Anna Mason launched her online learning program. Since it launched, botanical art enthusiasts have been quick to sign-up for this new service.

Anna’s school is based on her tested step-by-step tutorials. Each tutorial comes with a reference photo and 4-6 videos that offer at least one hour of video instruction. New tutorials will be added every month. The next tutorial will be available on February 7, 2014.

Subscribers to this new service also have access to the Knowledge Base. The Knowledge Base features 18 videos in which Anna breaks down painting techniques and presents her practical approach to color mixing. Linked to these videos are sketchbook exercises subscribers can follow on those days when they only have 30 minutes to dedicate to painting.

This new learning opportunity costs £10 per month (convert currency). Payments are processed through PayPal. There is no minimum subscription term and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Sign-up today to take advantage of Anna’s special introductory offer. Receive 6 months of convenient online learning for £50 and receive one month free! After the six-month introduction, subscribers will be charged £10 per month.

Learn more about this program at www.watercolourswithwow.com.

This information can also be viewed at Classes Near You > England.



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