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Learn from Cindy Wider for a year!

Posted October 14, 2009 by

Do you want to learn how to draw and paint in 2010? If so then we invite you to join Cindy for The Complete Draw and Paint In Your Pyjamas Certificate Course.

This 42 week course consists of six major units which are presented in a series of seven weeks of tuition within each. The teaching formula encourages you to work in a progressive and organized manner. When studied as a full course, the six-units provide absolute beginners with a well-rounded knowledge in the fundamental principles of art.

More information and course outline can be found on Drawspace.com.

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Art on Hastings – Special Lunch with Cindy Wider

Posted August 31, 2009 by

The ‘Art on Hastings’ festival will be happening between Sept 25th and 27th,  and amongst the various high profile events our very own Cindy Wider will be featured at a special lunch.

From the event flyer…

“An enlightening and informative talk from an artist who has known the highs and lows of life and not only survived but inspires others with passion and purpose. Cindy will talk you through the emotional and artistic process of having your work of art created.”

The event will be held over lunch at Cato’s Restaurant, at the Sheraton, Hastings St, Noosa Heads.

Date:  Saturday 26th September 2009

Time: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Tickets $75 per person and includes lunch and a glass of wine.

Limited numbers.

For bookings and information or a full programme contact the Cooper Gallery on (07) 5455 5655.

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New Paint and Mix Colours Session 21st August

Posted August 9, 2009 by

Cindy is starting up a new session of her Paint and Mix Colours course on the 21st of August.

If you’ve been thinking of diving into paint and colour then this course is a great way to get up and running.

I know from personal experience that knowing how to mix colours properly can save lots of time, not to mention lots of very expensive paint!

Cindy is absolutely passionate about painting and colour, and after this course you will be too!

Anyway, pop over to DrawSpace to find out more.

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New Course: ‘The Complete Introduction to Drawing and Shading’

Posted July 23, 2009 by

Hi all,

Cindy has released a new course on Drawspace.com – The Complete Introduction to Drawing and Shading which conveniently combines the best of Cindy’s Draw In Your Pyjamas and Shade In Your Pyjamas into one course.

You will learn how to draw amazing three-dimensional images using pencil and paper with the smooth shading technique. Even if you have no drawing ability or you are unable to draw a stick figure, you are especially welcomed into this course.

Once you have enrolled you will be able to begin immediately and download a complimentary e-book version of Cindy Wider’s book Paint In Your Pyjamas!

This course has an official start date which is the final chance you have to enter the course however you can get started immediately. You are able to submit your work any time and so long as you complete your course before the final closing date (twelve weeks after the start date) you can work at your own pace. Cindy will comment on one week of your work within three week days. You can enrol and get started right now!

If you’ve been thinking about hopping onboard into Cindy’s Virtual classroom, then this course is an excellent chance to get started on your Drawing and Shading Journey.

For session date details pop over to Drawspace.com.

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New Drawing Course – Jun 26th 2009

Posted June 17, 2009 by

A new beginners drawing course session is now open for enrolment in our virtual classroom on Drawspace.com

Here are the details:

Draw In Your Pyjamas!
Jun 26th to Aug 14th

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New Paint In Your Pyjamas Community Forum

Posted June 10, 2009 by

Paint In Your Pyjamas now has a new community forum called ‘Cindy’s Alumni’ where Cindy’s Students past and present can get together and chat.

It’s on DrawSpace  so to take part you’ll need to get yourself a Drawspace username and password if you haven’t done so already.

New accounts can be registered under the ‘Guest’ tab on Drawspace.com.

Have fun meeting up with all the other Pyjama Time Drawers and Painters!

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Daring to Dream Big

Posted June 10, 2009 by

This was originally posted on Drawspace by Cindy, but I thought it was worth reposting here :)
Cheers, Stuart

“Hi everyone, I just want to say a couple of little words about daring to dream big.

I know many of you are possibly still thinking about just understanding how to draw let alone what to draw, but an important aspect of wanting to improve your drawing skills is also setting yourselves a really big goal. I say now is the time to start daring to dream big dreams for your drawing abilities. Imagine what could happen once you are drawing at a really high standard and are pleased with your work (besides the absolute pleasure of creating the artwork)? There are so many opportunities that you can embrace which can spin off to help your whole family in the process.

There are wonderful art competitions you can enter online and in the real world which can be exciting and fun! You may have to enter many times or you may never win an award, but just to be accepted into the competition is a thrill in itself! Some competitions can be really lucrative too if you do happen to win. A good thing to understand about art competitions is it is not based on luck. A good artist will at some stage win an award somewhere if they persist. I have won an award in almost every competition I entered. Even though that was only a few as I have been otherwise distracted for the past seven years and haven’t entered any. I am getting ready to enter one of the most lucrative art prizes in Australia and will do so probably next year.

Just being accepted into some art prizes is very good for our art careers and it is a good hobby to enter them. In Australia we have some Art prizes where you can win $50,000 AUS or even more, but there are loads of competitions out there on the internet too. You can also be awarded government scholarships etc. The largest prize money I was awarded was First prize $AUS2000 which was pretty good about seven years ago when I won it. I have won many things such as art materials, vouchers etc. It really is all in good fun. You can give back to your family for the time you put into your art by also selling your work and contributing to the family income or making your art a good second income if you choose.

For many years I worked as a Freelance Illustrator for a large International Rubber Stamp Art Company where I drew the images when my children were in bed asleep at night. I use to complete about three or four at a time then the lady would come to see them with a cheque in her hand. I have also been teaching for many years as a stable income and my personal passion for sharing my love of art and respect for maintaining tradition in art teaching. I remember once buying myself a car with the sale of a large painting and I will never forget the pride I felt driving off in my wonderful new second-hand car.

I have had some tough times financially in the early years as I struggled to support myself with my art, just so that I could find/make the time to paint and draw. But all along I concentrated on always drawing to my highest possible standard. I didn’t wait for someone to tell me I could sell my art, people began to ask if they could buy it and I didn’t say no. I had fun creating it and was happy to part with it. I learned that if I wanted to have more time to create art I had to ‘pay’ my way. I had to make an income from my art so that I could do more.

Drawing for the love of just drawing is of course first and foremost the priority. We cannot possibly put a value on the happiness and fulfilment we gain through art. In the process of taking responsibility for our own happiness, this spins off to benefit not only our family but all others around you. You are helping to make a better world just because you gave yourself permission to draw:) Food for thought.

If you feel like responding please do.

Warmth to you all, Cindy”

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New Commissioned Drawing by Cindy

Posted May 25, 2009 by

Commissioned Drawing

Commissioned Drawing

Here’s a new commissioned Drawing by Cindy. It’s doubly amazing because Cindy only had a very small reference photo to work from and so she used all her knowledge of drawing human anatomy to fill in the missing information and construct the portraits. Enjoy :)

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Courses Full – but keep an eye out for new sessions

Posted May 25, 2009 by

New course sessions for ‘Draw In Your Pyjamas’ and ‘Shade In Your Pyjamas’ have filled up on Drawspace.com even before we had a chance to post the details here on paintpj.com!

You’ll notice that many of the course sessions currently running have not been publicly advertised for enrolment either here or on Drawspace.com. This is because most courses are pre-filled by our ongoing students directly re-enrolling into successive units.

Courses do tend to fill well before the start date of the course itself, so it’s wise to secure your place early.  Students who are already studying with us do get first priority on places in new course sessions, so if you are keen to jump on board with us and start learning how to draw and paint keep an eye out for new sessions as they become available.

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Latest online course dates

Posted April 4, 2009 by

New session dates are now announced for the following online courses to be held in our Drawspace.com Virtual Classroom…

Draw In Your Pyjamas! – Apr 24th to Jun 19th

Shade In Your Pyjamas! – Apr 24th to Jun 19th

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