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Drawing from Nature: with Jim Arnosky: #1 Drawing Water

Author, artist and nature lover Jim Arnosky shows you how to draw a Vermont stream.

Aired 10/06/1987

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Drawing from Nature: with Jim Arnosky: #1 Drawing Water

10/6/1987 | 58mVideo has Closed Captions

Author, artist and nature lover Jim Arnosky shows you how to draw a Vermont stream.

(1987) Author, artist and nature lover Jim Arnosky takes viewers to a crystal-clear Vermont stream to show how water moves and how surfaces reveal the depth and speed of the water. In his studio, he draws his version of the stream, complete with a trout, and demonstrates how to draw reflections and other details that make water look natural.

Aired 10/06/1987

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From The Archives is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

From The Archives

Drawing from Nature: with Jim Arnosky: #1 Drawing Water

10/6/1987 | 58mVideo has Closed Captions

(1987) Author, artist and nature lover Jim Arnosky takes viewers to a crystal-clear Vermont stream to show how water moves and how surfaces reveal the depth and speed of the water. In his studio, he draws his version of the stream, complete with a trout, and demonstrates how to draw reflections and other details that make water look natural.

Aired 10/06/1987

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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