How to Grow in the Phi Academy : From Artist to Master

If you are interested in becoming a Phi Artist or if you’re already a Phi Artist, then you may be wondering if there’s more to it and you would be right because there is! Once you graduate and pass your levels on Phi Academy’s Online Learning Platform: Craft Master, then you will earn your Artist Certificate, which is a worldwide eligible certificate that permits you to work from anywhere in the world!

Phi Academy’s Online Learning Platform

As a Phi Artist, you have only begun your journey in the Phi Academy. Once you become a Phi Artist, you will have to demonstrate your work on social media and input your Phi Logo on the artwork that is done by you! This will help, both the clients and the Academy, to recognize that the work is original and that it is done by you, allowing them to establish trust, thus building your reputation.

Becoming a Royal Artist

After six months of active work, practice, and presence on social media, you will have the chance to upgrade your Phi Artist title into a Phi Royal Artist. Having earned the status of a Royal Artist is a big deal, it means that Becoming a Royal Artistyou were dedicated and expanded your skills to an extent that the Academy, your Master, and your peers, all agree that you must level up, approving of your talents and encouraging you to grow!

In order to apply for the Royal Artist title, you must send five of your best artwork to your Phi Master after having at least six months of experience as an Artist. Once your Master approves of your work, they will request for your Royal status and the academy will open your royal application. Your application needs to be approved by the Academy, so they will be looking at your social media pictures, your graduation date, and the quality of which you are executing your technique. Once your application is approved, the Phi Academy will email you a new logo, indicating that you are now a Royal Artist. From that point forward, you should be using your new logo on all of the pictures you post on social media.

Becoming a Master Assistant

Once you earn the title of a Royal Artist, you can practice and perfect your skills in order to be eligible for your next title upgrade, Phi Master Assistant. In order to earn the title of a Master Assistant, you must assist any Phi Master that is going to be teaching a class that is related to your area of work. This means that if you’re a PhiScalp Royal Artist, you cannot assist a Master that is teaching a PhiBrows course. As a PhiScalp master assistant, you must only assist a master that will be teaching the PhiScalp course.

Becoming a Master Assistant

Keep in mind that if you want to become a master assistant, you must have at least six months of experience as a Royal Artist. Meaning that you can only request to be an assistant to your master, if and only if you have been actively posting your work as a royal artist for at least six months. Once your master agrees to have you as an assistant in their training, then you must observe and learn how to be a master, because this level is created specifically for this reason, for you to learn how to perform and teach like a Craft Master!

Becoming a Craft Master

You need to be a Master Assistant to at least five Phi training courses in total, after this you are able to apply to become a Craft Master, aka Master. Becoming a Master may be limited to the course and the type of Master you are striving to become. The Phi Academy intends to show its presence worldwide, so if the country you reside in already has five to six masters in your field, the chances are that you may not become a Craft Master because there are already plenty of Masters in your area. Your best chance of becoming a Craft Master is if there are few Craft Masters in your field in the country you live in, then you must stay in contact with your own master and apply for the next steps that come to follow!