St. Mark Luthern Little Lamb Preschool Art Camp
Read MoreA crayon is used to draw water lillies during "Art Camp" week at Little Lambs Preschool at St. Mark Luthern Church in Williamsport on Thursday July 11, 2013. The camp included learing abouts Matisse, Kandinsky, O'Keeffe, Monet and Picasso and completing art projects inspired by the artists. A variety of mediums were used including finger paint, clay, colored pencils, yarn and glass stones.
Teacher Katie Myers helps Zion Brown, 3, draw water lillies during "Art Camp" week at Little Lambs Preschool at St. Mark Luthern Church in Williamsport on Thursday July 11, 2013. The camp included learing abouts Matisse, Kandinsky, O'Keeffe, Monet and Picasso and completing art projects inspired by the artists. A variety of mediums were used including finger paint, clay, colored pencils, yarn and glass stones.
Elijah Weaver, 4, works on his painting of water lillies inspired by a Monet painting during "Art Camp" week at Little Lambs Preschool at St. Mark Luthern Church in Williamsport on Thursday July 11, 2013. The camp included learing abouts Matisse, Kandinsky, O'Keeffe, Monet and Picasso and completing art projects inspired by the artists. A variety of mediums were used including finger paint, clay, colored pencils, yarn and glass stones.
Trey Borgess, left, and Nathanial DePrenda , right, concentrate on their drawings inspired by Monet during "Art Camp" week at Little Lambs Preschool at St. Mark Luthern Church in Williamsport on Thursday July 11, 2013. The camp included learing abouts Matisse, Kandinsky, O'Keeffe, Monet and Picasso and completing art projects inspired by the artists. A variety of mediums were used including finger paint, clay, colored pencils, yarn and glass stones.
Trey Borgess draws water lillies during "Art Camp" week at Little Lambs Preschool at St. Mark Luthern Church in Williamsport on Thursday July 11, 2013. The camp included learing abouts Matisse, Kandinsky, O'Keeffe, Monet and Picasso and completing art projects inspired by the artists. A variety of mediums were used including finger paint, clay, colored pencils, yarn and glass stones.