Funny thing about our week studying "Life on the River," the more we studied, the more it felt like we, in fact, were the "life" on the river :). Two words to describe the week? Fun and satisfying.






Tjhin's current work deals with stories and mythologies from childhood until the present day, incorporating images that reference different cultures. His work creates snapshots of moments in time, visual documentation of epic experiences translated onto paper.
A celebration of the students and art instructor at Franklin Pierce elementary school in Riverwest.
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