Help with Ryan’s Visual Art degree Fees

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Help me pay for my second year of Art through the University of South Africa. I need to register before 30 January 2020 so that I can carry on. I need to pay ZAR 9668 (+- US$678) on registration and the total for the year is ZAR 21758 (US$ 1500)

I waited 15 years before I finally started my art degree. Raising three kids is quite expensive, so trying to pay for higher education for myself takes a sideline.

It has been tough studying as an older student (especially via correspondence—I do not attend daily classes on a campus), yet so rewarding as I have learned so much! I want to show my kids the importance of furthering their education.

I'll make Art for You!

For those who sponsor me, I will give monthly updates. To show my gratitude, I will even create an individual piece of art for the individual sponsor who requests one.

Take a look at some of my university art projects:

Music Video Project

I made a music video last year:


Illustrations & Painting



Digital Illustration of Space Creature



Ink and sketch and scratches on plexiglass




I also made a few sculptures for a stop-animation project:


Not all my work is listed here. You take a look at University work and other art I have made:

My Behance Site

and My Instagram Page

Your assistance in helping me finish my art education will mean so much to me! I want to show that you are not too old to carry on studying.

I am hoping when I finish will start my own art practice.

All the best!
Ryan

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