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October 2013 schedule of classes. To register go to www.newyorkdrawingschool.com
November/December 2013 Schedule of Classes. To register go to www.newyorkdrawingschool.com
Urban Landscape Drawing
Drawings from multiple students from our Basic Drawing Class!
September Classes 2013 go to www.newyorkdrawingschool.com to register
New York Drawing School Art Instructors, Sarah Schrift on right and Melissa Staiger on left. www.newyorkdrawingschool.com
Instructors Sarah Schrift (left) and Melissa Staiger (right) show their work together at The Table http://www.thetable-brooklyn
Sarah Schrift teaching Drawing from Photographs at New York Drawing School.
Student Drawing with charcoal
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