SketchBook Club: The Sara Midda Interview

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A while ago, Sketchbook Skool co-founder Danny Gregory showed you the art of Sara Midda in this Sketchbook Club. This week, you’ll get to hear from the artist herself!

The Sketchbook Skool community was so thrilled with Sara’s classic book South of France that they asked Danny if she’d join SketchBook Club. The answer: Yes! And this is Sara’s first-ever video interview. Enjoy!

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