Painting the Still Life with Daniel Keys - Online Demo

Painting the Still Life with Daniel Keys - Online Demo

Demos & Lectures | Available

All Levels
4/2/2025 (one day)
6:00 PM-8:00 PM on Wed

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Painting the Still Life with Daniel Keys - Online Demo

Demos & Lectures | Available

Join renowned artist Daniel Keys, as he shares his painting techniques and insights while creating a stunning still life. This engaging demo will be projected onto a large screen for an immersive experience, and attendees will have the chance to ask questions throughout the session. There will be opportunities for the audience to ask questions and the demonstration will be projected onto a large screen for everybody's viewing pleasure.

Proceeds will go to support the Palette Project. Each year, Scottsdale Artists’ School hosts a FREE two-day mentorship program with Daniel J. Keys. This unique weekend workshop is designed for those young adults who aspire to cultivate their talent and skills into a future art career.

Keys, Daniel J.
Daniel J. Keys

Daniel J. Keys was born on Oct. 7th, 1985, in Fresno CA. Upon noticing a glimpse of artistic talent in him at an early age, Daniel was encouraged by his parents to pursue his passion, namely painting; and being entirely home educated, time was very permitting for him to develop his skill as a self-taught artist. Growing up in a Christian home, he began to understand the blessings of living in a faith-filled environment and recognized his ability to paint to be a gift from Almighty God. He started painting at the age of eleven using a paint set purchased with birthday money. It was during these formidable years that Daniel discovered the work of master artist Richard Schmid, and began emulating Schmid's style in his own paintings. Since that time Daniel has had the opportunity to paint with his mentor, and Mr. Schmid has become a sort of art adviser to him. Daniel’s work is now praised, and collected, by many prominent art enthusiasts from all around the country, and he is represented by two major art galleries: Legacy Gallery, West Wind Fine Art, Montana Gallery and Gallery 1261 in Denver.