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Drina Fried Drina won her first art competition at age 11. Aside from summer classes at the Albright-Knox Museum of Art, portrait-drawing classes in her twenties, and one formal graduate level art history course while getting degrees at SUNY at Buffalo, she didn’t pursue a formal art degree. Instead she used her Regents Scholarship to find a career to support herself. In the 1970’s, Drina sold two of her only three art pieces at the time, as well as her house in Rochester, New York where she worked as a school psychologist, and came west. In 1994 Drina's husband gave her some silk fabric he’d picked up in his earlier travels, and with the help of her school's Home Economics teacher, learned how to sew clothes. Leftover scraps of fabric led her to her take up visual art again. She was encouraged by winning prizes for years for her art collage and water media works at the Kern County Fair. In 2005, she decided to work as a fine artist full time. She has since had a number of solo shows, and continues to win prizes for her collage and water media works. www.artbydrina.com
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