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In Calgary, the average cost of painting lessons is $29.
The cost of your lessons will vary depending on:
97% of our private tutors on Superprof give the first hour of painting classes for free.
Learning to paint is a favourite pastime for many people and offers a number of benefits. Did you know that painting helps brain development and improves hand-eye coordination?
On Superprof you can learn to paint in whatever style interests you most. Whether you are interested in learning to paint manga characters or cartoons, illustration, acrylic or watercolour painting and more.
Whether you want to take private lessons from home or take online classes, choose your teacher and book your lessons today.
A messaging system allows you to get in contact with your tutor to organise your painting classes whether you want to learn from home or at an outside location
There are currently 32 teachers available to give painting lessons in Calgary and the surrounding areas.
To find a private tutor, check out their teaching ad to find out more information about their courses.
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â Average price : | $29/h |
â Average response time : | 5h |
â Tutors available : | 32 |
â Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Painting has been around since time immemorial. Our ancestors used painting as a way to depict and express their life then and until today, itâs still one of the ways to express oneâs ideas and emotions today.
This two-dimensional visual language is a hobby that everybody can have but itâs a skill that only a few can master. Painting employs different techniques that one can use to create fine pieces of art. However, it takes quite the skill, dedication, and passion to truly come up with masterpieces worthy to be displayed in galleries.
For the novices and hobbyists seeking to start their painting journey, there are various avenues for you to learn how to properly paint. You can either enrol yourself in an arts school or employ the services of a private tutor.
Using the simplest meaning, painting simply means the application of pigments onto a surfaceânowadays, anything can be used to create a painting.
However, there are six major media that are used for painting, each having their own set of characteristics. Hereâs a list of the three most famous media and along with their descriptions.
This is a slow-drying medium that is made from oil-suspended colour pigments. Given the time it takes to dry, artists can freely work on their own pace and make necessary revisions along the way.
Although very rich in colour and consistency, this medium may be quite toxic and messy to work with. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci and The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh both used oil as a medium.
Compared to oil, acrylic paintings dry quickly and are non-toxic. Itâs a medium thatâs suitable for beginners and veterans alike since thereâs a wide array of acrylic paints with different textures and drying times.
A famous painting made with acrylic paints is Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Percy by David Hockney.
Known for being the most sensitive medium of them all, artists can overwork a watercolour painting with just a faint touch. Transparent and opaque are the two kinds of watercolour media.
The former relies on the whiteness of the paper to show its colour while the latter naturally reflects the colour of the pigment. One distinct characteristic of this medium is that it remains quite soluble even when it has initially driedâallowing the artist to make necessary revisions.
Proving to be both a great hobby and a profession, painting offers several benefits for whoever practices it. Here are some of them.
More often than not, people donât pursue painting to make money off of it. For them, itâs a therapeutic activity that lets them clear their heads and stimulate their minds.
Oneâs creativity can be thoroughly utilized when painting, giving the artist a session of relaxation and a break from stress. People who suffer from anxiety or aggression often use painting as a form of therapy.
Painting isnât just a way to break free from the stress, itâs also a great way to softly stimulate both sides of the brain. This activity has growth and development benefits for all stages of life.
For kids, painting helps in the development stages of children, helping them maximize their creativity and giving them an avenue to express their ideas and emotions. On the other hand, adults can utilize painting to combat illnesses such as Alzheimerâs by boosting their imagination.
This activity requires strong coordination between what you picture in your mind to what you want your hands to produce. In turn, this increases mobility in your hands and fingers to meet your mindâs imagination.
Frequent painting improves your motor skills and can help your brain develop mental shortcuts that will be useful in everyday life. This is most especially useful for adults who want to retain their mobility even as they get older.
A way to start your painting journey is to enrol in classes that teach you the basic techniques and ideas that you need. However, itâs not always an option for people who donât want to be part of big groups.
Lucky for them, there are artists who are willing to give private sessions. When you employ a private tutor, you get various benefits that you donât always get in class. Here are some of them:
More often than not, group classes seek to bestow techniques that are assumed to be fitting for every student. This is both a blessing and curse.
Having your own private painting tutor allows you to learn at your own pace. Your tutor can adjust his or her teaching style to best suit what would help you learn the most. Moreover, you can inform your tutor on techniques that you want to learn more about.
Since youâre the only student during each session, you can inform your tutor if you want to slow down or increase the pace of your learning. No need to drag or hasten the process if it doesnât suit you.
You also get to ask your tutor questions that you wonât normally ask in a group setting.
Group classes are often set in schedules and these may not always be compatible with yours. When you hire your own private tutor, you can both discuss your available time and set a schedule that will be most convenient for you.
Not only will you learn at your most convenient time, you wonât have to worry about missing a class or a lesson since you can set it on your own terms.
If youâre looking for a private painting tutor in Calgary, you can use Superprof to find one that best suits your needs.
At this website, you can see their rates and brief descriptions they have of themselves to get to know them a bit. You can also see reviews made by former students to help you make an informed decision.
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Sarah
Painting tutor
My 11 years old son has received his first lesson today. Immeidiately after the lesson, he said "Just having one lesson from her, I learned much more than I did in my entire life!", with a big smile. He would like to go back to lessons with her. I...
Tomoko, 6 days ago
Sandip
Painting tutor
Sandip is a great art tutor! My son was wanting to learn how to do basic pencil drawings of human anatomy and simple portraits. Sandip was great at breaking down the process into simple steps that built on each other. Even after the first lesson my...
Olga, 3 months ago
Sadia
Painting tutor
I had my first on line with Sadia yesterday and was very impressed with her level of knowledge and teaching method. I have taken group lessons in the past with a really good teacher but I am optimistic, after having had this initial lesson with...
Jim, 3 years ago
Emilie
Painting tutor
It was clear she was very experienced (teaching), that she prepared in advanced, and had the skill to back it up!
Patrick, 5 years ago
Joanne
Painting tutor
Joanne was super awesome. She helped me get back to pencil drawing for the first time after over 20 years. She is a patient teacher. She offered lots of suggestions with my drawings.
Alex, More than 5 years ago
Joanne
Painting tutor
I had alot of fun and learned alot. I would recommend this teacher.
Colleen, More than 5 years ago