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Raquel de la cruz

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Hi everybody!


My name is Raquel and I am a local figurative artist who very much enjoys teaching!


I graduated with honours from Fine Arts in Madrid and majored in Sculpture and Drawing.


I love working with kids and encouraging their creativity. I also teach adults and all levels are welcome. I will always want to encourage your own personal style and work on your strengths.


You will gain confidence in your drawing abilities and you will be able to transfer your skills to any other discipline within the plastic arts.


More information and samples of my work here: www.raqueldelacruzstudio.com


I look forward to hearing from you!

Raquel



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Raquel de la Cruz Studio

www.raqueldelacruzstudio.com

[email protected]

+44 (0)7593 751 940


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