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Oklahoma Teen Advisory Council

So, I have been bragging about my daughters and how tremendously talented they are, right?. This is one of Alexia's digital works. She also does drawings and ink works also. I will show those at a later time, along some of Ezri's art.
Alexia has taught herself how to do this--computers are just not my thing. She does them completely from scratch in no time. They are fantastic. This one is for a History class assignment. This is her Honduran girl to represent my country of origin.

Anyways, her work and that of other members of the
TAC (Teen Advisory Council) for the Arts will be exhibiting their work at the Arts Festival this year. I hope you will support our young artists in Oklahoma.

Below are invitations to a couple of community events that TAC will be involved in soon. These invitaitons are hard to see. If you e-mail Ellen Cravens, Americorps Member Community Arts Program Arts Council of Oklahoma City, at ecravens@artscouncilokc.com, she will be able to give you better information.

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  1. Your daughter appears to be very talented as well. I don't know how to do anything on the computer art-wise except design cards and business cards.

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  2. Wow...you've passed on your talent.I love her Honduran lady,very pretty!
    I'm pleased that people are loving the Panda...I am going to try and get to the Post Office today.
    Have a lovely day and wish your daughter the best of luck with the Show!

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  3. I have never tried computer art. Would sure love to though. Thats' the future.
    Good for your daughter for getting a head start!
    Who knows where she will end up if she keeps up with it?
    :)

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