First grade art exhibit causes major snowfall in Ada
Funny thing. Ada's snowfall this season was nowhere until an exhibit of snowmen, snowwomen and snowpeople appeared at the Ada Public Library.
The exhibit by Ada first grade artists must have shaken loose the sky above Ada. This weekend, well, you know...it snowed and snowed and snowed.
The first grade artist exhibit displays much imagination. Viewers will notice at least one snowwoman with eyelashes.
Other observations from this art critic: The artists carry much tradition. For example, what are those black small circles in the pictures? They certainly aren't pieces of coal. Ada's coal yard is decades gone. Yet, there they are.
Of course, judge for yourself. The show will continue this month. Here's a sampling from the artists.
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