If you like the work I do on this blog, please consider supporting it via my Patreon or a Ko-fi tip. Sometimes a journey of learning begins with great enthusiasm and an ambitious roadmap of goals. Sometimes it begins with faltering steps and only the vaguest idea of a direction to head. In March 2017 I… Continue reading Inauspicious Beginnings
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Classes and Workshops – Who ‘Should’ Take Them?
If you like the work I do on this blog, please consider supporting it via my Patreon or a Ko-fi tip. I’ve been taking miniature painting classes for more than 15 years, and teaching them for more than 10. I’ve also had the opportunity to attend several weekend workshops taught by talented painters in the past… Continue reading Classes and Workshops – Who ‘Should’ Take Them?
Classes at Cold Wars 2019
I am very pleased to be the special guest and a painting class instructor for the Cold Wars convention, which takes place in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on March 14-17! I have not had the opportunity to attend this convention previously, so I can’t share any personal experience with it and I don’t have any past photos.… Continue reading Classes at Cold Wars 2019
AdeptiCon 2019 – Registration Opens Monday November 18
I’ve written before about why I recommend that miniature painters and enthusiasts attend conventions. I’ve also previously talked about ReaperCon in particular. It remains my favourite miniature-focused convention, but AdeptiCon runs a close second, and it offers some features I have not found elsewhere. (See the bottom of this post for links to previous articles… Continue reading AdeptiCon 2019 – Registration Opens Monday November 18
Workshops and Bootcamps
If you like the work I do on this blog, please consider supporting it via my Patreon or a Ko-fi tip. Miniature painting and sculpting classes at conventions are a wonderful resource. Typically they are an hour and a half to two hours long, though occasionally you will find three or four hour classes. That is… Continue reading Workshops and Bootcamps

