Yes, Wendy. I did wonder if she was the original designer of the painting based on one throwaway line she said (which I can no longer remember the exact phrasing of) but I wasn't sure. I'm really surprised this painting hasn't garnered more attention, given how gorgeous it is!
Oh, btw, the paper-towel technique for creating foam at the edge of the water - that wasn't part of the class. I just did it on my own, after seeing the nice results you got from it on other paintings. :)
I heard from another teacher that Yaymaker is STRONGLY discouraging artists from cancelling events even if they only have a couple of students
That kind of sucks for them, not getting much money for their time (and I used my last pass for this class, so I'm not sure if that means she didn't get any money from me, either? There must be a reason some teachers don't accept passes), but as a student, it's nice NOT to have a class cancelled. I think I only had that happen once, and it was just rescheduled for about three weeks out in the hopes of garnering more attention.
I'm not sure what the split it - I did hear one teacher say something about only getting $3 for each student - but I suspect it also depends on if you are running your own show, or working for someone else - how many layers are there between you and the Yaymaker mothership.
I have noticed that some hosts won't accept the passes - I've been trying to see if there is a pattern to it - my conclusion thus far is that if the painting is complicated and/or likely to go over 2 hours, some teachers either won't accept passes or bump the price up to $25.
My painting yesterday evening had more than EIGHTY people signed up - and more than sixty of them on the zoom call (this host records all her events, so lots of people sign up and then just watch the video later)
Oh, btw, the paper-towel technique for creating foam at the edge of the water - that wasn't part of the class. I just did it on my own, after seeing the nice results you got from it on other paintings. :)
I heard from another teacher that Yaymaker is STRONGLY discouraging artists from cancelling events even if they only have a couple of students
That kind of sucks for them, not getting much money for their time (and I used my last pass for this class, so I'm not sure if that means she didn't get any money from me, either? There must be a reason some teachers don't accept passes), but as a student, it's nice NOT to have a class cancelled. I think I only had that happen once, and it was just rescheduled for about three weeks out in the hopes of garnering more attention.
And thank you, btw! :)
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I have noticed that some hosts won't accept the passes - I've been trying to see if there is a pattern to it - my conclusion thus far is that if the painting is complicated and/or likely to go over 2 hours, some teachers either won't accept passes or bump the price up to $25.
My painting yesterday evening had more than EIGHTY people signed up - and more than sixty of them on the zoom call (this host records all her events, so lots of people sign up and then just watch the video later)
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