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We used 9x12 white paper
Scented markers
1/2 profile of sun or moon
1/2 face facing front of sun or moon
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Like this cool Mosaic Sign-ART! |
The wagon train waiting for upcoming campers |
Callie Ray welcoming visitors to the office |
The Camp Twin Lakes Office Building |
The Official Visitor pass that Callie gave all her family members |
Playground in front of the Media Center |
The Empty Lunchroom |
Love these rocking chairs outside the lodge rooms. |
Very True ART |
Lakeside |
Sign ART |
Callie providing the family with a walking tour of the camp |
According to Callie, some SCAD students did these two totem poles |
The letters on each sign are actually ceramic and are made by the campers-ART |
The tower is for all the climbers. |
A pretty amazing ropes course for campers here |
Smile ART! |
The giant swing was cool. |
The lake area-a different view |
Solar Panels |
What would a camp be without bugs? |
Coolest Tree House Ever |
A composting potty? Nice! |
Sundial for the scientifically inclined |
Tie Dye Sheets-ART |
Home of the many Talent Shows |
In this building, kids were given the opportunity to interview some of the Georgia Bulldog Football team. |
A friendly fellow in the recording studio. |
The ART home |
ART Camp Counselor Dream room |
A Tie Dye Room to Die For-ART |
A Library with books and DRUMS?? |
More encouraging ART for all |
A Cool Pool |
Throw clay on one of the four wheels and FIRE IT UP!-ART |
Recycling Clay. These folks think of everything. |
This is the shape of the recycled clay |
These are letters that are used on signs all over the camp-ART |
The Campers' Home Away from Home |
The above ART is so very true for many of Camp Twin Lakes Campers |
Tennis, anyone? |
Callie, the archery instructor |
What ARTist does this remind you of, fellow art people? Answer: Jasper Johns from Augusta, GA! |
Brother Rob flexing the muscles. |
Ella aiming for the yellow. |
Callie's competitive dad attempting to hit the center. |
Take me out to the ballgame! |
Camp Twin Lakes even has a farm! |
A crashed John Deere |
Farmer Brown ART |
Callie's parents attempting to re-create Grant Wood's American Gothic. No pitchfork was available so a shovel had to suffice. |
The Bike Shop |
A Dasani Tower |