Ask the Pros: Photoshop

Ask the Pros: Photoshop

Stacey Lucas, also known as Veggie Art Girl has the Photoshop shortcuts you need!

By Grafton RDC

Date and time

Friday, April 9, 2021 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Resizing, cloning, transparency? Do you know how to make Photoshopmagic?

Stacey does.

If you're having trouble figuring out how to work specific tools in photoshop, or are just looking for a refresher, than this workshop is for you!

Stacey Lucas is a creative genius, innovator, and entrepreneur. She makes everything fun and entertaining, even learning advanced programs!

Don't miss out on this opportunity to have your questions answered in real-time and learn more shortcuts to help accelerate your process and leave more time for brainstorming and creativity. (And if you do miss out, don't worry- we'll see Stacey again for the Illustrator workshop!)

Stacey Lucas

My actual name is Stacey Lucas, but the business name Veggie Art Girl traces back to my roots at my first artsy job, where I drew large vegetables on chalkboards in a grocery store. I saved every penny from that job to put myself through college, where I earned a BA in Art and a minor in English at Plymouth State University, and I'm finishing up my Masters this spring in Integrated Arts.

Nearly 2 decades after that first creative job, I’m a self-employed freelance artist, living in the mountains of New Hampshire.

I am an artist for positive change. I create art for healing, soul lifting and perspective shifting. I live my life out loud and am on a mission to empower people through creativity.

What I am currently working on: owning an operating my little seasonal art gallery, where I sell my works. I paint murals in homes and businesses. But I am probably most known for my lil’ funky handpainted signs, made out of salvaged wood, barnboard and whatever else I can get my hands on. Really, I just like to make. Anything. Some days I turn my computery, graphics brain on and some days I keep it shut off and spend the day having a love affair with a mason jar of paintbrushes and canvas. My life journey thus far has taught me the importance of sharing our gifts with the world and I am excited to help people reveal theirs!

Organized by

Celebrating over 20 years of local impact, Grafton Regional Development Corporation (Grafton RDC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our business community and the economic development goals of the 39 municipalities we serve.

to strengthen local businesses and communities, grow the economy, and foster community support networks that create jobs and build wealth within Grafton County.

Among the many partnerships we’ve developed, Grafton RDC supports startups and growing businesses through our two business incubators, the Enterprise Center at Plymouth and the Dartmouth Regional Technology Center - a partnership with North Country Council, Dartmouth College and the NH Division of Economic Development.

 

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