Artist
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Train to become an Artist — at home, at your own pace.
There are certain skills you need to begin an Art career.
The ICS Canada Art Program helps you learn them quickly
and conveniently. Learn new techniques and create beautiful
pieces of art in just a few months! You’ll learn about:
- Colour theory, basic drawing, and figure drawing.
- Portrait art, pen and ink, and watercolour art.
- Oil painting, acrylic painting, and matting and framing
your art work.
- Mixed media and cartooning.
- Professional presentation of your work and conducting
the business of an artist.
And you’ll learn it all at home – no
classroom needed!
Request more information today or Enrol online and get started on a new career – it's fast and it's easy!
Start a creative, moneymaking career as an Artist.
Why complete a training program to work as an Artist? With
the right credentials, techniques, and training, you can:
- Earn $19.46 per hour or more as a skilled professional
artist.*
- Work as an animator, illustrator, painter, or cartoonist.
- Work in the motion picture industry, publishing or advertising,
or the teaching or legal fields.
- Work as a Freelance Artist.
Remember - Artists work in television,
computer software, printing, and public relations firms.
Self-employed Artists offer their services to businesses
from advertising firms to interior designers. Opportunity
is everywhere!
Contact ICS Canada Today.
We’ll send you FREE information – with
absolutely no obligation! Find out more about complete art
training that includes:
- All the books, lessons, equipment, and learning aids
you need.
- Art kits for drawing, pen and ink, watercolour and oil
painting, and matting.
- Video art tutorials.
- Toll-free instructional support.
- Access to student services by phone, mail, and website.
In as little
as one year from enrolment – you can be a professional
Artist!
*Information
on employment outlook and average hourly earnings is
based on “Job
Futures – Canada’s National Career and Education Planning Tool,” an
electronic publication of Human
Resources Development Canada.
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