Bottoms Up

From coloring on the walls as a kid to doodling in your notebook during highschool math class, drawing is perhaps one of the most inherent forms of visual art. Leaving a visible mark on a two-dimensional surface is something most of us do on a regular basis, artist or not. Refining those skills is no easy task, and a small group of students at the Durango Arts Center are busy practicing putting penil to paper. Here’s a look:
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