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Kim Pierson – Perspective for Artists

When

July 23, 2026 - July 25, 2026

1:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Where

Studio in the Park

2490 Silverest Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70816

The main facility for the Art Guild of Louisiana is the Studio in the Park. This BREC building is located in Cedarcrest Park in Baton Rouge.

More Info

Notes

Maximum participants is 14

Workshop Coordinator

David Gary, Email David Gary, 225-252-8384

Kim Pierson

Kim Pierson is an experienced art educator and practicing artist with over 21 years of teaching in gifted and talented programs for students ages 6-18. She also offers private art lessons for both children and adults. Kim holds a degree in Art Education and is passionate about sharing her love of creativity. Her favorite medium is oil paint, though she also enjoys working with other media. For Kim, teaching art is as fulfilling as creating it.

Description

Back by popular demand … Join us for 3 extended afternoons and master perspective in your work!

Day One: Introduction and practice. (Drawing only)

We will be addressing the basic concepts of perspective drawing using one point and two-point perspective. There will be multiple step-by-step guided demonstrations for how perspective works in various types of work: still life, landscape, etc. and time to address a wide range of weak areas like ellipses and odd shapes in perspective.

Day Two: Reinforcement of concepts and continued skill development. (Mostly drawing)

We will briefly cover 3 point perspective, however, most of our time will be spent on reinforcing one and two-point perspective. After concepts have been covered, the instructor will take volunteer samples of student work and correct them live on screen so everyone can benefit from the corrections. Students will have multiple small projects to complete to help solidify perspective understanding.

Day Three: Review and Independent Practice. (Student choice of medium)

The teacher will begin the day with a perspective troubleshooting discussion for those who still need help with the concepts. Those who are ahead will use their own reference or still life to draw a more completed image using their medium of choice. This day, the instructor will have time to troubleshoot and correct perspective issues as they arise in the artist’s work on an individual basis.

Supplies

Day 1

  • 20 sheets of drawing paper (minimum 8×10) (Copy paper is fine)
  • 18″ T-square or Quilting ruler with raised lip (my personal preference)
  • Pencils or mechanical pencils
  • Erasers
  • 3 color pencils in very different colors
  • Sharpener

Day 2

  • Supplies from Day 1 that you still need
  • Personal Drawings/Paintings that need help with perspective

Day 3

  • Personal supplies needed for fixing your own drawings/paintings

Registration