Skill-Based Art: A Learning Resource for Art Students & Artist-Teachers
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    • The Atelier in the Twenty-First Century
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      • Stephen Gjertson
      • Darren R. Rousar
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      • Ray Wilson
      • Ted Dansey
      • Gwendoline Krumins
      • Andrew Bonneau
      • Pilar de la Torre
      • Vicki Sullivan
  • Demonstrations
    • Ray Wilson
    • Ted Dansey
    • Gwendoline Krumins
    • Andrew Bonneau
    • Pilar de la Torre
    • Martinho Correia
    • Vicki Sullivan
  • The Legacy of Richard Lack
    • Gallery >
      • RICHARD F. LACK: A PAINTER'S HEART
    • Video >
      • Panel Discussion
      • Richard Lack Interview
      • Stephen Gjertson Interview (1)
      • Stephen Gjertson Interview (2)
      • Steven Levin Interview
      • Michael Coyle Interview
      • Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Reunion of Atelier Lack
  • Beyond Skill: Ideas Behind Technical Mastery
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      • Andrew Mullins
      • Fr. Peter Fitzsimons
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The embroidery on these caps has been designed by Skill-Based Art: A Learning Resource for Art Students & Artist-Teachers and sewn in Australia.

​These promotional caps are an affordable way to support Skill-Based Art and be sun smart whilst out plein air painting or in day-to-day activities. The caps are manufactured by Yupoong and their style is a unisex low-profile dad cap which is 100% cotton and is unstructured featuring an adjustable brass buckle closure enabling one size to fit all. The visor is curved and includes four row stitching making for a durable and comfortable fit that is hand washable.

The caps are available in three colours; black, navy and beige.

By purchasing a cap, you will be helping to support the expansion of Skill-Based Art: A Learning Resource for Art Students & Artist-Teachers.

Cap features:
  • One size fits all (6 5/8” – 7 5/8”)
  • Low profile unisex fit
  • 3 1/8” high crown
  • Curved visor
  • 6 panels (unstructured)
  • 4-sided embroidery including brand labels on interior
  • Hand washable
  • 100% cotton
  • Yupoong brand
  • Available in black, navy and beige
  • Made in Bangladesh (embroidered in Australia)
​$45.00 each (excluding shipping)
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  • About
  • Essays
    • The Atelier in the Twenty-First Century
    • Skill-Based Drawing and Aesthetics in Secondary Visual Arts Education
  • Interviews
    • Audio >
      • Podcasts
    • Text >
      • Stephen Gjertson
      • Darren R. Rousar
    • Video >
      • Ray Wilson
      • Ted Dansey
      • Gwendoline Krumins
      • Andrew Bonneau
      • Pilar de la Torre
      • Vicki Sullivan
  • Demonstrations
    • Ray Wilson
    • Ted Dansey
    • Gwendoline Krumins
    • Andrew Bonneau
    • Pilar de la Torre
    • Martinho Correia
    • Vicki Sullivan
  • The Legacy of Richard Lack
    • Gallery >
      • RICHARD F. LACK: A PAINTER'S HEART
    • Video >
      • Panel Discussion
      • Richard Lack Interview
      • Stephen Gjertson Interview (1)
      • Stephen Gjertson Interview (2)
      • Steven Levin Interview
      • Michael Coyle Interview
      • Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Reunion of Atelier Lack
  • Beyond Skill: Ideas Behind Technical Mastery
    • Audio >
      • Podcasts
    • Video >
      • Andrew Mullins
      • Fr. Peter Fitzsimons
  • Contact