Thanks to everyone who attended my Open Center workshop on Saturday in New York. I had a lovely time and you were all wonderful students!
Thanks to everyone who attended my Open Center workshop on Saturday in New York. I had a lovely time and you were all wonderful students!
Great class, loved it!
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Danny – will you be speaking at Fullerton College in May? Keep us Angelenos posted.
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Yes, I’ll be at Fullerton College on May 8th at 5:30 PM, Room 1002, Building 1000., 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton CA 92832
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Dan- I’m sorry I missed this one! I’m sure everyone had an awesome and productive time.
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Geez, Danny, surveillance cameras there, too? Back at you with thanks–it was great to finally meet you in person, and take a “live” class with you. So glad I didn’t miss this opportunity. I finally got up the courage to post one of Saturday’s drawings to Sketchbook Skool, but it’s temporarily “crashed”, probably from the phenomenal number of participants.
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Unfortunately I couldn’t get to this session! So disappointed! Hope you will be back to NY again!!
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Thanks for a great class. It was a real treat. I had a great time drawing our blind contour drawing of our sharing partner. Linda and I laughed through the whole exercise. It’s one of my favorite drawing of the day even though it looks terrible. It will always make me smile.
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Hubby and I enjoyed the class so much. It will keep us inspired for a long time.
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Sounds like a flock of chickens on the film clip! LOL! Must have been a great bunch to work with and they were really enjoying the discussion! Wonderful!
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[…] before. I hadn’t led the sort of workshop since the summer before in Rowe, Massachusetts, and it was so nice to be with people who wanted to learn, to create together, and to show them what I had learned. The cumulative affect […]
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[…] before. I hadn’t led the sort of workshop since the summer before in Rowe, Massachusetts, and it was so nice to be with people who wanted to learn, to create together, and to show them what I had learned. The cumulative affect […]
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