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Getting In! - The Ultimate Guide to Creating an Outstanding Portfolio Earning Scholarships & Securing Your Spot at Art School - cover

Getting In! - The Ultimate Guide to Creating an Outstanding Portfolio Earning Scholarships & Securing Your Spot at Art School

Nancy Crawford

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Getting In! demystifies the process of how to get accepted to the world’s leading art schools, thrive while you are there, and earn scholarships to fund your education. Getting In! outlines an in-depth process of how to ignite your creativity, create an outstanding portfolio of powerful and authentic works of art and design, and enhance your vitality and energy for creating. Getting In! will also enable you to identify and break through your creative blocks and procrastination. Getting In! is thorough in scope and depth, resulting in a creative experience that provides meaning, challenge, excitement, connection, joy, and success!
Available since: 04/14/2015.
Print length: 272 pages.

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