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look over someone's shoulders
Does "look over someone's shoulders" in this context mean "to learn painting by looking at the hands of other artists while they are painting" or " to learn painting by looking at the paintings of other artists"?
Context;
My ability was self taught, I never took more than one art class in college … My artwork was spontaneous because I didn’t have any hangups brought on by any earlier (training). I just looked over [the other combat artists’] shoulders a lot and learned how to work with all types of medium.
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It means observing/watching/monitoring someone's activity, mostly to find something wrong.
You feel pressure when someone is looking over your shoulder while you are doing an activity.
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As Troy said, it's closer to the first. But not literally 'at the hands' - it's more general than that.
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I would read it as "to learn painting by looking at the hands of other artists while they're painting".
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