Drawing class with Deanna Clucas

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Drawing class with Deanna Clucas
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Drawing for the Novice
by award winning artist and instructor
Deanna Clucas

Learn to draw in 10 weeks every Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 9 pm.

Classes start:
January 17 through March 21, 2018

Great for adults 18 years and older, and grandparents, too!

Cost: $185 for non-members, $166.50 for members. Paid to the PAA.
Additional cost: $25 material fee paid to the instructor. Please bring a 3" 3-ring binder.
Class size: Limited to 8 students.

To sign up for a class, please call the Peninsula Art Academy at 330-657-2248, Wednesday to Sunday, 11-5pm.

You can also contact the instructor at deanna.clucas@roadrunner.com

"After taking Deanna Clucas' class... What a amazing improvement!"

For those of you who think the only people who can draw are those born with that "gift"; guess again. If you've never progressed beyond the drawings you did in grade school, this class should help you gain those skills.

Through a series of exercises, you will be taught, on a building block style, how to really see what you are drawing. Once you know this, you will be able to join any other art class with the confidence of an artist.

Your material fee will provide the pencil and paper and many handouts. You will bring a 3" 3-ring binder for handouts and the commitment to spend 10 weeks learning to do something you never thought you could do.

No cancellations once class has started. No new students after the first week of class.

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