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Panel One 2019

Ava Simone Durden, 8, CAS

This is a portrait of myself, my neighborhood, and beautiful autumn landscape in New Hampshire. I made my landscape during sunset because it is so beautiful where I live. Autumn is my favorite season because the trees flash vibrant colors of orange and yellow. When I look at my picture I can feel the cool autumn air on my face, and I smell fresh pumpkins and apples. I feel happy and I never want autumn to go.

Aria VanderVeen, 8, CAS

I chose to put purple in my artwork because it is my grandmother’s favorite color. I decided to put stars in my artwork because when it is nighttime I like to gaze up in the dark night sky before I go to bed because it helps me fall asleep. I put green in my artwork because I love the outdoors and there are a lot of green things outside, such as leaves, grass, and lots of other things.

Analise Esquivel, 6, FES

I made this picture of downtown Nashua. It is during the daytime and the building is near the river.

Abigail Bozek, 7, CAS

This Artwork was inspired by the book “Beautiful Blackbird” by Ashley Bryan. The three birds may look the same but the wings on my bird tells my story.

Niko Lemmon, 6, FES

I made my picture of City Hall because I love Nashua.

Nalou Angeles, 7, NSE & Kenley Levesque, 7, NSE

Nalou Angeles - Friendship means that we help each other reach our dreams. That makes us friends. Kenley Levesque - We are the same but different and that makes us best friends.

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