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CRITIQUE WEEK (Online)


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Two Live Online Art Critiques Per Day

Receive laser-focused feedback from David Limrite on your artwork (or observe) as he conducts two online critiques each day for a week.

  • The 10 critiques will also be mini-lessons on such topics as composition, color, value, shape, texture, line, edges, space, and whatever else comes up during the critiques. All in an effort to help you create more cohesive paintings. 

  • Each of the two critiques will last approx. 11-14 minutes each.

  • Each participant may submit 2 pieces of artwork until Sunday, January 24th at 12pm PST.

  • Of all the images submitted, 2 pieces per day will be randomly selected for critique on each day of Critique Week (Jan. 25-29). Thus, 10 separate artists will receive a critique.

  • After the artwork submission deadline passes, you may still enroll, attend, and watch all of these informative, inspiring, and educational critique sessions.

  • After the artwork submission deadline passes on Jan. 24th at 12pm PT; you can still enroll, attend and watch all of these informative, inspiring and educational critique sessions.

  • Full replays will be available

Critique Session Guidelines

  • Until Sunday, Jan 24th at 12pm PT, each participant may submit 2 pieces of artwork. Of all the images submitted, 2 pieces per day will be selected for critique on each day of Critique Week (Jan. 25-29). Thus, 10 separate artists will receive a critique.

  • Artists must be present live when their own artwork is critiqued (but it is not required for the other sessions). We will coordinate with you as to which day you are available.

  • If you are not able to attend live, recordings will be made available for viewing later by everyone who purchases CRITIQUE WEEK.

  • Details about artwork submissions will be sent upon enrollment.

When

  • 10:30am PST, Monday through Friday (Jan. 25-29)

  • Calls will be no longer than 30 minutes

  • Replays will be available

Where

  • Critiques will be broadcast live (and recorded) via Zoom

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I have to submit art or can I just watch?

You do not have to submit art, but I encourage you to do so. Of course, you can just watch, learn and be entertained. You still have to sign up in order to have access to the critiques.

2. Do I have to show up live?

Yes & No.

Yes, if you want your work to be critiqued. You will be notified that your work has been selected so that you can attend live and ask any questions that you might have. If you are selected, you will be notified ahead of time as to when your critique will be held.

No, you don't need to show up live if you are not planning to have your work critiqued.

All recordings will be made available for playback when it is more convenient for you to watch.

3. Do I have to attend every session?

No. You may come to as many live critiques as you can. There will be recorded playbacks for all critique sessions. Your enrollment fee covers all the critiques.

4. How many artists will receive critiques?

10 artists will be selected and there will be 2 critiques per day for the five days of Critique Week.

5. Does my face have to be shown on video?

No. It is your choice. You may share your video camera or not.

6. How will I be able to watch the critiques?

The critiques will be broadcast on Zoom. You will receive an email the morning of the critique with a link that will allow you access to the critique meeting room.

You will also receive access to the recorded playbacks so that you can watch them when it is convenient for you.

7. Will I be able to offer my feedback during the "live" critique sessions?

No. Only the artist who is being critiqued and myself will be able to talk and be heard. Everyone else will be muted.

8. When is the deadline to submit artwork?

You may submit artwork until Sunday, Jan. 24th at 12pm PST. Thereafter, you can still enroll, attend and watch all of these informative, inspiring and education critique sessions.

9. What are the days and times of the critiques?

Monday, Jan. 25 - Friday, Jan. 29 at 10:30am PST each day.

10. How long will each critique be?

Fifteen minutes or less. Therefore, each day's session will last no more than 30 minutes.

11. What is the cost to attend Critique Week?

$15 for the entire week including all 10 critiques. This is the cost whether you are submitting work or just watching. There is no extra charge to submit work for the possibility to be chosen for a critique.



What Past Critiqued Artists Said

I love getting feedback from David. He's passionate, articulate, authentic, respectful, and speaks to ALL of the design principles. He's everything I had hoped my college professors in art school would have been. I learn so much from him!
Pamela R. Roberson, Critiqued Artist


 I wanted to thank you again for all you insight and time spent critiquing my work… It was so nice to have something to look forward to in the troubling times! The experience allowed me to think deeply about my work. You were insightful and I am excited to create more meaningful pieces. 

I really appreciate your input! I am excited to get to work on some new stuff! Quarantine doesn’t seem so bad for an artist!


The critique was great and not the least bit threatening. David was very encouraging while offering constructive criticism and helpful suggestions for improving the work.

Thank you so much!
KJ, Critiqued Artist


I want to thank you with all of my heart because for me this was a Master Class.

I appreciate tremendously the constructive review of my painting as I learned much from it and from the review of others. I now see a painting/art form differently.

In the past 3 years I have taken about 7 courses in drawing and painting, but I may have learned more from your course in 7 days.

You gave me tools that I will carry into my future art. Understanding structure and relationships in a piece adds to its strength. You made that very clear in your presentations,

Many thanks for this wonderful learning opportunity.
K.R.


Kudos to you guys for finding a way to get everybody together. I have so so enjoyed this, and I think the variety of work — the fact that there were so many insights and takeaways from every piece of work and your comments and feedback have been beyond insightful, David, so thank you.



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