Arts and Crafts
Art Basics with Dick Termes
Art Basics with Dick Termes is a multi-part video series featuring South Dakota artist Dick Termes teaching basic drawing techniques for learners of all ages and abilities.
Art Basics with Dick Termes: Drawing - About the Project
Art Basics with Dick Termes: Drawing - Cube Basic
Art Basics with Dick Termes: Drawing - Cube Addition
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