Do you relate to any of the following?
Have you enjoyed the paint and sip experience and
want to improve your skills but not sure where to start?
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Do you consider your pet a family member?
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Are you a DIYer?
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Do you like to do things at your own pace?
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Do you want to feel more confident in your creative skills?
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Do you need a relaxing hobby?
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Do you like to give unique gifts to your friends?
Paint your Pet Self-Paced Journey
First-time & Beginners
Paint at your pace - Pick your steps
SUPPORT for all steps = Private Slack group
(invite in the course)
- Learn to Edit/Transfer a photo
- Learn how to paint from a photo
- Learn how to paint with acrylics
- Choose what you Learn: POPArt or Realistic (or both)
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Learn from an instructor with 15+ years of experience
(90% of my students are first-time painters)
Which step are you on?
Click on the photo/link to sign up for that ste
Step 1 - Pet Photo Prep & Supplies
When done with this step can go to either 2 or 3, your choice
Step 2 - POP Art your Pet
Paint as many pets as you want
Step 3 - Paint Your Pet (Realistic)
Paint as many pets as you want
Step 4 - Grid method (coming soon)
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Instructor
Lovejoy has taught first-time & beginner painters exclusively for the last 15 years, her "Paint Your Pet" class was the first in San Diego in 2013, and with the endorsement of the San Diego Humane Society & other local non-profit rescue groups the class became an instant hit! Her local students have helped the class grow by coming back and bringing friends. She has helped self proclaimed un-creative people find a joy in painting and see the world from a new perspective. It is from her students enthusiasm and support that Lovejoy pushed to develop this as an online course.
Lovejoy graduated from Savannah College of Art & Design in 2003. Her goal when leaving Savannah was to earn a living as an artist and to be creative and active every day. She then spent the next seven years developing her style with the palette knife and bold use of color in Sedona, AZ. “I usually don't know what my final art piece will look like when I start, only the subject and basic composition. Finding most of my creative flow within the wildlife genre, I developed a way to sculpt with paint, layer by layer. Creating a beautiful play of lights and shadows, full of unexpected colors side by side. It’s a dance, a push and pull until the form becomes whole. I find so much peace when I’m creating,” - Lovejoy.
See Lovejoy's professional portfolio here www.lovejoycreations.com