Nicks course focuses on design theory like differences, value contrast, composition etc. It’s a better course for artists that have been at it awhile and have their own established aesthetic. He’s really good at critiquing to make your work better but I didn’t find I learned anything technique wise. Using “play” as he calls it is absolutely helpful in growth, but you have to learn xyz first. I find other courses are more helpful when you’re getting started as an artist so it depends what you’re looking for and what stage you’re at in your art practice. CVP is also VERY expensive (I have taken it as well) so there is that. Xo
Thank you for your insights of CVP. I took it this year as a new artist, and you are correct, it is overwhelming. But that there is a year to work through the info, it’s fine to have so much info. I so enjoy your watching process and your videos, and your work is breathtaking.
Hi Jill! If you are a new artist, definitely take your time going through the materials. More time than the live course allows for. But I'd still set a schedule when you want to go through each module, otherwise the year might pass without you having worked through the materials and other things got in the way. And paint as much as you can, that's the quickest way to learn. And then hopefully a lot of my process makes more sense to you too!
I've signed up for the free workshop, thanks! I had been watching some of Nicholas' RUclips vids but didn't know there was a free option. I can definitely do 5 days of watching him be talented 😊
I've done the last two free workshops, it's always so good. Can't afford CVP, over three and a half grand in Australian dollars, too prohibitive, but it's been great learning a few new tricks. Looking forward to watching this video, was only just thinking if you knew about it so that's good to know 👍
i actually find Louise Fletcher 's course even better. She was a student of Nick and then she developed her own notion of finding your joy through art process and her approach is more fulfilling and less structured. He is fun to watch but at times his teachings are really boring while hers are always fascinating.
Her course is also fantastic! I took that one as well, I'm a little addicted to courses 😄 I learned a bit more from CVP, but Find Your Joy also teaches a lot of valuable information.
@@jclosestudio omg me too, im addictied :))). Oh and thats interesting, that you learned more from CVP, i guess you resonated more with him. I find LF way being more heartfelt.
I can strongly recommend Pam Caughey in US. Am currently taking her long course and it’s fantastic. As it’s spread over a longer period than CVP there is much more time to absorb and put into practice what you’re learning - and there is a lot! She also studied with Nick, and I very much enjoy his many videos and free short courses. Pam’s approach is very thorough and detailed, and combines the fun of exploration with the rigour needed to really move you forward. I’m halfway through her course and can already see a huge development in my painting.
@@prose3562 I feel Pam has a different vibe than Nick and Louise, maybe more oriented towards techniques than the felt response to the art process and i dont resonate with her. But its amazing how many artists have taken Nick's course, isnt it?
Nicks course focuses on design theory like differences, value contrast, composition etc. It’s a better course for artists that have been at it awhile and have their own established aesthetic. He’s really good at critiquing to make your work better but I didn’t find I learned anything technique wise. Using “play” as he calls it is absolutely helpful in growth, but you have to learn xyz first. I find other courses are more helpful when you’re getting started as an artist so it depends what you’re looking for and what stage you’re at in your art practice. CVP is also VERY expensive (I have taken it as well) so there is that. Xo
I love to watch his program on RUclips. It transformed my work a lot as well
Yes, the podcast is also very interesting!
Guessed that you took CVP! 🙂I love your clarified and not too long videos!!! Very good presentation of Nick's program...
Thanks, Daniela!
Thank you for your insights of CVP. I took it this year as a new artist, and you are correct, it is overwhelming. But that there is a year to work through the info, it’s fine to have so much info. I so enjoy your watching process and your videos, and your work is breathtaking.
Hi Jill! If you are a new artist, definitely take your time going through the materials. More time than the live course allows for. But I'd still set a schedule when you want to go through each module, otherwise the year might pass without you having worked through the materials and other things got in the way. And paint as much as you can, that's the quickest way to learn.
And then hopefully a lot of my process makes more sense to you too!
I've signed up for the free workshop, thanks! I had been watching some of Nicholas' RUclips vids but didn't know there was a free option. I can definitely do 5 days of watching him be talented 😊
Haha, yes could watch him all day motivate me 😄 The free course is a great condensed version of his teachings.
I would like to take a course from YOU. Love your style.
Thank you, Douglas! Is there anything particular you’d like to learn? Also, do you prefer shorter classes or a more in-depth course?
I would like a more in-depth course.
@@douglasspencer4318 Thanks for the feedback! Let me think about that.
I love your channel so much, as I love your art! Thanks for sharing your creation thoughts
Aww thanks so much, that’s so kind!
this is so fascinating to hear ☺☺☺
Hope it was helpful!
Just watched this again Jeannine after doing the free workshop and write, it all makes much more sense. ❤
Fantastic!! I so hope you had some aha moments and feel inspired to try some of what he talked about.
@@jclosestudio as someone who literally knows nothing, I find these basic principles so so helpful. Yes, and now to play and learn hey!
so helpful to hear your opinion of the CVP program thank you so much!
You are most welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful.
I've done the last two free workshops, it's always so good. Can't afford CVP, over three and a half grand in Australian dollars, too prohibitive, but it's been great learning a few new tricks. Looking forward to watching this video, was only just thinking if you knew about it so that's good to know 👍
Absolutely, the full course is pricey! But even in the free version I had lots of A-ha moments.
i actually find Louise Fletcher 's course even better. She was a student of Nick and then she developed her own notion of finding your joy through art process and her approach is more fulfilling and less structured. He is fun to watch but at times his teachings are really boring while hers are always fascinating.
Her course is also fantastic! I took that one as well, I'm a little addicted to courses 😄
I learned a bit more from CVP, but Find Your Joy also teaches a lot of valuable information.
@@jclosestudio omg me too, im addictied :))). Oh and thats interesting, that you learned more from CVP, i guess you resonated more with him. I find LF way being more heartfelt.
@@dumitriudaniela They are very different personalities for sure 😄
I do love Louise's approach too though
I can strongly recommend Pam Caughey in US. Am currently taking her long course and it’s fantastic. As it’s spread over a longer period than CVP there is much more time to absorb and put into practice what you’re learning - and there is a lot! She also studied with Nick, and I very much enjoy his many videos and free short courses. Pam’s approach is very thorough and detailed, and combines the fun of exploration with the rigour needed to really move you forward. I’m halfway through her course and can already see a huge development in my painting.
@@prose3562 I feel Pam has a different vibe than Nick and Louise, maybe more oriented towards techniques than the felt response to the art process and i dont resonate with her. But its amazing how many artists have taken Nick's course, isnt it?
Great presentation of CVP, Jeannine.
Thank you! Have you taken CVP before too?
Only by osmosis and following him on email and you tube for many years. He is a great inspiration and generous artist. @@jclosestudio
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Thank you😊
I’ve signed up for the free workshop but where is the link for the 12 week course?
Fantastic! It's the same link, but enrolment for the full course will only open from 8th March, after the free workshop.
Thank you for sharing! Would you please share which paint bottle you are using?
Of course! I got mine from Amazon: amzn.to/49KwJRr
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Thank you!