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From the editor,
Victoria magazine:
" Painting, I have discovered, can be
a wonderful way to escape from stress. You concentrate on the moment and
the consequences of every brushstroke. A weekend watercolor workshop my
sister and I took at The Art Students League of New York was a
mini-vacation for us. Our instructor, Timothy J. Clark, an artist who
has closely studied the painting of John Singer Sargent and Winslow
Homer, led exercises in light and shadow, and peppered his lectures with
technical pointers. Clark's humor enlivened the insights and softened
the critiques. Working alongside talented artists and novices for two
intense days, we were both exhausted and energized."
— Peggy Kennedy
Victoria Magazine, June 2002
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