Even Sam Woolcott will admit she scored the best studio at Central School Project, a non-profit creative space for working artists. The corner room with its endless windows and high ceilings make even a non-artist want to pick up a brush and give painting a try. For Woolcott, a mixed media artist originally from the East Coast, the natural light and the cool afternoon breezes are the perfect recipe for working on her latest project — Bisbee homes sketched from below. This most recent project, brought Woolcott out of her studio and onto the streets...well actually, into the drainage ditches. Armed with a sketchbook, Woollcott can be found laying or sitting in the town ditches, looking up at pedestrian bridges, walkways and houses of Bisbee. An architecture student in her earlier life, Woolcott has found a way to bridge her love of lines and angles with her passion for paint, color and textures.
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