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We'll pick our favorites from "You Are An Artist: Assignments To Spark Creation" by Sarah Green. For grades 6-12. Sketchbook and pencil provided.
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Doodling, drawing, word art, and playing with texture are just some techniques we will play to sketch. This is our final session until a new session series starts in June.
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