Originally posted by: compman25
What about that one in the back of magazines? Just draw that little turtle and your in!
Have you ever wanted to draw? Do you like to doodle? Take our take-home art test by drawing a pirate or a turtle and send it in and we'll evaluate it and turn you into a real live artist!"
It's for a correspondence art school based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, originally founded in 1914 as the "Federal School", and changes its name at some point to "Art Instruction Schools." As such it did indeed garner a number of noteworthy artists as alumni, mostly, apparently, at the very start of their art careers, as the only option available to them, or a stepping stone into more serious study.
The school has an artist in each state who travels about teaching students for that area. Or at least meeting them and then teaching by correspondence. You do it in your spare time and get professional level skills, they say. Also could be somewhat of a scam.
linky
Originally posted by: Juno
ever heard of rhode island school of design?
Claire Cleary: Actually Todd is an amazing painter. He's going to the Rhode Island School of Design.
John Beckwith: Wow, that's awesome Todd. Well done! RIS-D!
Todd Cleary: Yeah, Dad - Dad always thought I would be a political liability...
[getting angry]
Todd Cleary: in case he ever ran for President.
Secretary Cleary: Now, now Todd. Truth be told, polling shows that most Americans would ultimately empathize with our situation.
Todd Cleary: [sharply, raising his voice] What IS our situation, Dad?
Grandma Mary Cleary: You're a homo.