




Recently, I was lucky enough to take a group of art students to the Indianapolis Home Show. I had never been to a home show and frankly it was not at all what I expected. There were buildings full of designers and decorators...perfect for my students who have shown an interest in the arts in regard to home design, decorating, and photography. I listened as the girls discussed what they like and what they didn't like. They talked about color schemes, arragement, proportion, mural paintings, and images on film. I was so excited to see them excited about the many ways that the arts can influence a career choice.
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