Guild kindles creativity with summer art camp

  • Artist and volunteer Ludo DeChene assisted her granddaughter Emi DeChene with a sketch art piece June 14 at Highland Arts Guild for the venue’s week-long camp. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Artist and volunteer Ludo DeChene assisted her granddaughter Emi DeChene with a sketch art piece June 14 at Highland Arts Guild for the venue’s week-long camp. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • Cindy Archer of Granite Shoals, served as cochairwoman and volunteer at the Summer Art Camp. She invited her granddaughter Junia Rodriguez to attend as well.
    Cindy Archer of Granite Shoals, served as cochairwoman and volunteer at the Summer Art Camp. She invited her granddaughter Junia Rodriguez to attend as well.
  • Highland Arts Guild in Marble Falls is hosting a week-long program for youngster June 14-18 at the venue, 318 Main St. Among participants of the week-long camp are, from left, Addie Martin and her grandmother Pat Laird of Horseshoe Bay as well as Addie’s cousins Emma Martin and Sky Laird, both of Horseshoe Bay.
    Highland Arts Guild in Marble Falls is hosting a week-long program for youngster June 14-18 at the venue, 318 Main St. Among participants of the week-long camp are, from left, Addie Martin and her grandmother Pat Laird of Horseshoe Bay as well as Addie’s cousins Emma Martin and Sky Laird, both of Horseshoe Bay.
  • William DeChene received some guidance from artist, volunteer and co-chairwoman Evelyn Acosta-Cone on June 14 during the Highland Arts Guild week-long summer children’s camp.
    William DeChene received some guidance from artist, volunteer and co-chairwoman Evelyn Acosta-Cone on June 14 during the Highland Arts Guild week-long summer children’s camp.
  • Highland Arts Guild in Marble Falls is hosting a week-long program for youngster June 14-18 at the venue, 318 Main St.
    Highland Arts Guild in Marble Falls is hosting a week-long program for youngster June 14-18 at the venue, 318 Main St.
Emma Martin, a youngster from Horseshoe Bay, expressed June 14 how thrilled she was to be able to attend the Highland Arts Children’s Summer Art Camp. “I find it exciting because of COVID. You couldn’t really see people a lot. You had to stay home,” she said. Her love for art also played a role in her motivation to participate. “I like to draw. It’s relaxing to do,” she said. “It’s cool to see…

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