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Deb Steinberg

11/15/2015

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Thank you, Deb for an informative and exciting workshop.  Most members were out of their comfort zones but will look at their art with a different vision in the future. 
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The composition of a work of art, when stripped to its essence, is an abstraction.  Learning to think abstractly can improve your design skills.  In this workshop you will participate in a series of exercises to help you think abstractly. This new knowledge can help improve your compositions, regardless of subject matter.

Deb teaches at the Drawing Studio.​
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http://www.thedrawingstudiotds.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/SteinbergDeb.pdf

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November 14, 2015
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Brianna link
12/4/2020 05:26:27 am

Thhank you for sharing this

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