Senior Art: Perspective Drawing With Dan Price

Senior Art:Perspective Drawing With Dan Price
Date: Tuesdays; May 13th, 20th, 27th
Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Place: Room 18
This is a FREE art program for senior citizens ONLY.
**All Supplies will be provided but it is encouraged to bring your own supplies.
This month, senior art students will be learning how to draw different perspectives. Perspective drawing is a technique used in art to create a sense of depth and three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional image. It allows artists to represent how objects appear to get smaller and closer together as they move farther away from the viewer.
Skill Level Needed: No experience!
About the Instructor: Dan Price
Dan Price creates utilitarian containers from found pieces of wood. Each work tells a story through its colors, textures, grain, origin, design and function. He started making works from wood as a child and has continued to do so all his life. In addition to being a sculptor of wood, Dan also works in a variety of drawing and painting mediums, as well as ceramic and leather. He received a BS in Art and MS in Sculpture and Ceramics from Fort Hays Kansas State University, and an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Oregon. Dan has worked several occupations in many locations, including contract security, correctional officer and game warden, among being an Associate Professor at SUNY in Geneseo and an Assistant Professor of Art for 6 years at the College of Great Falls. Dan has been a part of PGSMOA throughout the years, teaching Senior Drawing most Tuesdays for the past 8 years.
Contact us
- Liz Slot
- li••••z@the••••e.org
- 406.727.8255
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Senior Art Class
Age Groups
- Adult
Levels
- All