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		<title>By: Words of Redemption &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Zimbio and The Journal Journey</title>
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		<title>By: Brandon Satrom</title>
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		<description>Ha, maybe I will! I don&#039;t expect that &quot;the secret artist within&quot; is clamoring to produce any masterworks of drawing, but I have been thinking for a while that it would be nice to take a basic art class like this so I can at least have some concepts and foundation. Hopefully that would take my drawing from &quot;horrible&quot; to &quot;bad.&quot; That would make it a real hobby, based on Marcus Buckingham&#039;s definition from yesterday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ha, maybe I will! I don&#8217;t expect that &#8220;the secret artist within&#8221; is clamoring to produce any masterworks of drawing, but I have been thinking for a while that it would be nice to take a basic art class like this so I can at least have some concepts and foundation. Hopefully that would take my drawing from &#8220;horrible&#8221; to &#8220;bad.&#8221; That would make it a real hobby, based on Marcus Buckingham&#8217;s definition from yesterday.</p>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Try this the next time it is offered :^)

Drawing for People Who Think They Can’t Draw: The Secret Artist Within

As young children, we were encouraged to stay within the lines in our coloring books and beginning drawings. But, is that what really makes a drawing “good”? How many frustrating experiences did it take to convince you that you can’t draw? Susan Meyer, drawing instructor at DU’s School of Art and Art History, believes that anyone can learn to draw with the right instruction, even in just a few classes. She loves to watch the secret artist emerge in people from varied walks of life. Learn to see in a completely new way, and then record what you see and express what you feel. With exercises and topics that include understanding line, negative space and perspective, composing still life, and drawing from nature, you’ll gain important tools to help you create more sophisticated works of art. Back by popular demand, this course is for beginners or those looking to refresh their drawing skills. Space is limited so enroll early! Registration cost includes supplies.

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<p>Drawing for People Who Think They Can’t Draw: The Secret Artist Within</p>
<p>As young children, we were encouraged to stay within the lines in our coloring books and beginning drawings. But, is that what really makes a drawing “good”? How many frustrating experiences did it take to convince you that you can’t draw? Susan Meyer, drawing instructor at DU’s School of Art and Art History, believes that anyone can learn to draw with the right instruction, even in just a few classes. She loves to watch the secret artist emerge in people from varied walks of life. Learn to see in a completely new way, and then record what you see and express what you feel. With exercises and topics that include understanding line, negative space and perspective, composing still life, and drawing from nature, you’ll gain important tools to help you create more sophisticated works of art. Back by popular demand, this course is for beginners or those looking to refresh their drawing skills. Space is limited so enroll early! Registration cost includes supplies.</p>
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