About
Once I received a classical art education and for many years I have been working in the entertainment industry as an artist. During this time, while working on various projects, I acquired a huge amount of unique knowledge and skills.
I am firmly convinced that the artist must have students, share his rich experience, share the accumulated information, and especially with people who need this knowledge ...
Always engaged in fine art was not an easy task, requiring not only talent and the desire to learn something new. But the main thing is a lot of work.
I like to work with people who understand the value of professional knowledge, and strive for improvement.
I love to see progress in the craft. I am genuinely happy with the reaction of the student, who rises a step higher each time as a result of our joint efforts. I feel then that my experience and the contribution of my teachers and associates has a worthy continuation ...
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Frequently asked questions
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
1985-1990 Master of Fine Arts
MFA, Fine/Studio Arts, Illustration
1980-1985 Bachelor of Art
BA, Technology Teacher/ Industrial Art Teacher Education
How did you get started teaching?
For several years after graduation, I taught painting, drawing and design of the urban environment (mural painting) in college.
What types of students have you worked with?
I work with students of various qualifications..
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
The student could try to explain his motivation for the classes:
-professional interest,
-educational practice,
-entertainment.
This will greatly help in class planning and may affect the price of a lesson.