Pikabootcamp Gift Certificate

Gift certificate

Holiday season is upon us and nothing makes a better gift than something that will leave your loved one inspired and ready to take on the new year! The Pikabootcamp Gift Certificate will entitle your recipient a pass into any Pikaland Bootcamp of their choice.
Best of all, with each Gift Certificate purchased, you are entitled to USD$20 off any of our courses — so you can join in the fun as well!

Just purchase the Pikabootcamp Gift Certificate and we will sort out the rest for you — just send us your recipient’s email address and we’ll hook them up with a course that will change the way they look at art-making! Featuring week by week assignments in a secure and private environment, teachers Amy and Jamie will be on hand to work with students individually on their assignments and to answer any questions they might have during the process. There will be chat sessions as well, where participants will be able to converse in real time with instructors and the rest of the class.

For more information on the courses in the Pikaland Artist Bootcamp series, see the links below:

#1: Making your Mark

#2: How to Survive & Thrive as an Artist Online

#3: Visual Journaling

Gift Certificates

Gift certificates can be applied for any courses listed on the Pikaland Artist Bootcamp!


Gift Certificate denominations




About Amy

Amy is a former architecture + design magazine editor who is infatuated with art and illustration; especially the meeting between the two. She has given Etsy talks on creativity and on looking at things with fresh eyes — whether it’s art or business. Her mind runs a mile a minute with ideas, and she would love to let others tap into it! Everyone would pick up a pencil and just start – hence the collaboration with wonderful teacher Jamie Shelman for the Pikaland Bootcamp series to encourage artists & illustrators out there to make their mark in the world!

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About Jamie

Jamie Shelman is a painter, artist, cat fancier, and cycling fanatic. She graduated from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2006 with studies abroad in Rome, Italy and Sydney College of the Arts, Australia. She currently lives with her husband, artist Tom Meyer, in Roland Park, Baltimore, Maryland recently relocated from Martha’s Vineyard by way of NYC. She loves minimal forms of expression that contain within them an ability to engage the viewer’s imagination without filling in all the blanks. Her work has been exhibited in NYC, Providence, RI, Cape Cod and Australia. She’s been featured on several blogs including Apartment Therapy, Oh Joy!, Black Eiffel, Dear Ada, {frolic}, hey susy*, and many more. She is currently working on her first “children’s” book with great hope for publication!

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Things Organized Neatly

I’m a sucker for all things that are organized neatly, and these few websites (and examples) feed my obsession for getting my ducks in a row!

The Organized Collection started by Camilla Engman:

The School Photo

The School Photo by maralina!

Horses

Horse by Sarah Abbott

Things Organized Neatly Tumblr page:

Paint chips

Paint chips

Aliki & Ania

Wycinanka, Editorial for Polish Elle Decoration by Aliki&Ania

And this Andreas Samuelsson print over at Tiny Showcase:

Andreas Samuelsson

Who knew organizing things can be so artistically satisfying (and also so visually pleasant)?

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