This might be really good timing for your art school portfolio


Dear Artists,

Last month I was in NYC and visited Leslie Weissman at her Loft Projects booth at Futur Fair. I was happy to see Haejin Park's painting there. (her work is above my head)

Haejin was in my freshman drawing class at RISD and ended up doing her MFA at Yale in painting.

Anyway, I figured I'd mention while we're here...

I have 3 spots for mentoring this month.

Here's how it works

I review your artwork before your call, and you tell me where you're at through the form you fill out.

On the call, we start with your concerns and questions, followed by a deep dive on your art. We cut your weak pieces, identify your skill gaps, and list what you're missing.

You walk away with a to-do list + resources I've chosen for you. 1 hour is $599.

If you want to get into your dream art school, mentoring is the right next step.

I would love to help you get a head start on your portfolio! Hit reply if you have a question.

xoxo Prof Lieu

CLARA LIEU

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