Art Thru Time
The 2023 Douglas County Art Show featured 20 works from Timber Trail Elementary students in kindergarten through fifth grade. All were created in the theme of “Art Thru Time,” representing art from Ancient Greece through different stylistic eras to modern times.
Kindergartener Drew McCleery (pictured below) said he enjoys art because he can make his own creations. He enthusiastically added, “I am really happy my lily pad made it to the art show.”
By Julie Matuszewski; photo courtesy of the McCleery family
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