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Kath Macaulay has been an artist most of her life. She started Pocket Sketching 15 years ago. She now has a PBS show now in it's third year. She has traveled throughout the US giving three day Pocket Sketching Classes.
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5332 E Peach St, 85712, Tucson, United States
- 5203189291
- kath@pocketsketching.com
- pocketsketching.com
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Very happy with dvd!
I still have not received my order and…
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I love it!
I got my awesome “Fanny pack” yesterday. 🥰💜 Can't wait to use it at least 2 days a week this summer and fall- that’s my goal- Pocket Sketching out and about!!
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