Questions about CVP

Is This Your Year? Bonus Episode [57]

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If you are an artist, this is the time of year when you start to hear about CVP, the online 12-week course taught by Nicholas Wilton. (Full name: The Creative Visionary Program).

We have both taken this course in the past and Alice has been part of the team as a CVP coach in 2019 and 2020. In this extra episode, we discuss our own personal experiences with the program and answer some of the questions that we are most frequently asked.

2021 UPDATE: the free Art2Life workshop starts on 15th February 2021
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Our discussion covers financial considerations, the logistics of online learning, how much individual guidance you can expect, how much time is needed, and which kinds of artists can most benefit. Does this work for you if you are a beginner? How about a skilled professional? Should you take it if you paint realistically? Or is it just for abstract artists. We cover all this and more in a frank and wide-ranging conversation.

We also thought you might like to see this one 🙂 It’s the same, but you can watch on YouTube if you prefer! You may also like to read this blog post

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CVP 2020 is now CLOSED. If you would like a reminder when the free workshop opens next year, and an invitation to be part of our bonus buddy group, please leave your details HERE

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