Capstone exhibit completes senior’s art education
Jason is putting on a senior art exhibition until April 10th in the Benedum Fine Arts Center (BFAC).
By putting on the exhibits he holds in the BFAC throughout the year he is hopeful people will learn something.?
“When I was younger, I had a big family so they didn’t always have the money to buy toys,” said Propst. “They would buy clay instead and I would make my action figures out of that.”?Propst always enjoyed art, to him it was fun. Eventually he realized maybe he could make some extra money in college off of the things he created.
Everything including oil pastels, drawings, paintings, acrylics, sculptures, ceramics, people figures made out of clay and jewelry he made that will be on sale at the show.
His interview was supposed to be non-profit but once they saw Propst’s passion for art they made the internship work for him.?
“I appreciate seeing he has an idea and does whatever he has to do to get it done,” said Heisey. “He pushes himself to do things that are above normal. He likes things extremely complicated.”
“If it is something you actually truly care about and put time into it, you will get results, but if you don’t love it, don’t do it,” said Propst.