Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1920 - Feb 1921)

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Advertising Section 83 4 Ail w V, sea, llll PICTURES THAT SELL at Home Artists, Artiste, ARTISTS ! Men are wanted by newspapers for cartoon work, by large concerns to illustrate their advertising, by publishers to illustrate books and magazines. Salaries are higher than ever before — the 48,868 periodicals published in America, have come to realize the vast importance of pictures and they CANNOT GET ENOUGH. They are always in the market for more! Right now the field of commercial art is less crowded and offers greater opportunities than any other profession. No Talent Is Needed Don't be afraid of the word "artist". The old theory that an artist had to be born is exploded. By our amazing new method of expert personal instruction we train you not only to draw, but to draw so that you can SELL your pictures. It makes no difference how little you now know about drawing. Many of our former students, who today are well known prosperous artists, could not even hold a pencil properly before they received our first lesson. Our wonderful new method makes talent unnecessary. We start you in on basic principles. You begin by drawing straight lines, then shading, action, perspective, etc., follow in order, until almost before you know it, you are making drawings that sell for §100 to S150 apiece. The course is so logically arranged that you learn almost without study. EVIDENCE "Words are inadequate to express my high opinion regarding Mr. Chandlee's etbciency as an instructor. Anyone desiring to learn illustrating could not do better than to place himself under his direction." A. H. ENROTH, Washington, D. C. "I am delighted with my lessons. What I like so much about your course is that you teach your pupils bow to become original." LUCEY R. GILFILIAN, Norfolk, Va. "Your cours has been rf Inestimable value to me in my work." COURTNEY C ALLEN. The Evening Star, Washington, D. C "Before finishing m; iu:se, I was able to cispc£> some of my work whic] e 1 p e d me pay for m: ition." VERNON COLEMAN "I have just sold to the McClure Newspaper Syndicate of New York the first Installment of twenty drawings on a comic series. ' ' J, BAIJJWIN BURWELL. Staunton, Va. Personally Instructed You receive personal instruction. It is just as if a teacher stood at your elbow and guided you. The corrections not only show you how to improve your work, but WHY the suggested changes DO improve it. Progress is unbelievably rapid. The course covers every angle of commercial art. Many of our students earn BIG MONEY before they complete the course. Learn In Your Spare Time With our remarkable new method you can learn in your own home. A few minutes of fascinat study a day is all that is necessary to fit you for a high position in the most interesting profession in the world. Get into this great game vow. Put drudgery and long hours behind you forever. Be your own boss. Do the work that never gets tiresome. > \ New Book FREE J> Mail coupon for our valuable book <^ "How to Become an Artist." It explains our course, reveals secrets of success in com mercial art. and' ^ Please send me your free shows work yf book done by our f / A. ne -n right JjjP ting jffr for WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ART, Inc., Room 1553. Marden BlAg., Washington. D. C. 'How to Become an students. Don't delay—mail the coupon AT ONCE. Artist." Street 5 P.P. City State.