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Lifelike drawing taught in Swain

Art League of the Smokies will meet at 6:15 p.m. on Aug. 2 at the Swain County Center for the Arts.

The DVD “Lee Hammonds’s Lifelike Drawing,” will be shown. Learn how to draw a simple vase, furry dog, layered rose and textured pineapple using Hammond’s special blending technique to achieve realistic drawings.  

Sponsored by Swain County Center for the Arts and Swain County Schools, anyone interested is invited to attend free of charge.

For more information about the Art League of the Smokies or to view the exhibits at Swain County Center for the Arts, call Jenny Johnson at 828.488.7843 or visit swain.k12.nc.us/cfta.

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