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“Life of a Flower” showcased many ceramic pots with live flowers inside throughout the Marlor House. The ceramic pots on the mantle piece were aligned to visually showcase the life cycle of a flower and its slow process of decay.
“Pecan Orchard” by eight-year-old Boys & Girls Club member Kamari Palmer.
Diana Cazacu (left), a student in Ceramics I, shows off her pots and flowers to a fellow Georgia College & State University student.
“Powell Building” by”My Abstract City” teacher Christina Mansfield.
Smaller shelves of students’ best work were displayed throughout the Marlor House.
“Governor’s Mansion” by seven-year-old Boys & Girls Club member T’Adria Saulsbury.
Allied Arts hosted a multi-gallery reception Feb. 14 featuring “My Abstract City” by the Boys & Girls Club and “Life of a Flower” by Georgia College’s Ceramics I students.“My Abstract City” explores the beauty of historic locations throughout Baldwin County and artistic expression through abstract art. Local artist Christina Mansfield taught a class to about 35 Boys &am...