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Questions about courses or scheduling?
Whether you're figuring out which path fits your level or need help picking between group and individual sessions — we're glad to help sort it out. Response time is usually within a few hours on weekdays.
Individual sessions Tailored pace, personal feedback, flexible scheduling
Group sessions Shared critique, peer learning, structured curriculum
Two ways to study portrait drawing
Solo path
At your own pace, with direct feedback
Individual sessions mean the instructor works specifically on what's slowing you down — proportions, light logic, likeness. Nothing generic.
60 or 90-minute sessions
Schedule adjusted to your availability
Continuous progress tracking between lessons
Group path
Learning alongside others who draw portraits too
Group sessions run on a fixed weekly schedule with a shared model or reference. Critique happens in the room — you hear what others struggle with and that usually teaches as much as direct correction.
Small groups of 4–8 students
Weekly live sessions, fixed time slots
Open critique rounds after each session
