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Image Gallery: Young Artists Make The Story Come to Life

Magic Brush hosts Story Time; children listen to a story, then paint a relayed picture on a piece of pottery.

 
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Megin Gillis reads a holiday story to a small but enthusiastic audience. From left, are Maya, Ava and Emily. Maggie McGill Judd
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Megin Gillis reads a holiday story to a small but enthusiastic audience. From left, are Maya, Ava and Emily.
Emily paints Santa in time for the Christmas season.
Ava works on her painted pottery masterpiece.
The interior of Magic Brush has space for plenty of would-be artists.
The children have a wide variety of pottery to choose from.
Magic Brush is located at 361 Main St.

Stories are always more fun with illustrations, whether they be pictures in a book or the images the reader or listener creates in their own mind.

Magic Brush is taking it one step further. The paint-your-own pottery business, located at 361 Main St. is hosting Story Time sessions for children. The youngsters are able to hear a story read to them and then paint an image associated with the story on a piece of pottery.

Related Topics: Art, Image Gallery, Magic Brush, Painting, and Pottery

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