Taking Flight: An International Youth Bird Art ONLINE EXHIBITION featuring students from the Pagosa Peak Open School in Colorado

We are so inspired by the amazingly talented young bird artists that are exhibiting in this year’s Taking Flight exhibition. Since we all have to be isolated to stay safe, we wanted to bring you a virtual exhibit and a little background about the artists. We still hope to have a physical exhibition of the original art, but we want to share this wonderful work now.

Today, we are featuring three young artists from the Pagosa Peak Open School in Colorado. The young artists are Wynnie Buchner (Age 6), Jayelle Lee (Age 5), and Tevye Zissman (Age 8). Learn more about the school in this wonderful news article featured in the Pagosa Springs Sun.

Rocky Mountain Bluebird Family by Wynnie Buchner (Age 6)

Hummingbird by Jayelle Lee (Age 5)

Hummingbird by Tevye Zissman (Age 8)

Students at the Pagosa Peak Open School Creating Art

Enjoy these pictures from the art classes at the Pagosa Peak Open School in the art class taught by artist and art teacher Karla Parker Choat.

4 thoughts on “Taking Flight: An International Youth Bird Art ONLINE EXHIBITION featuring students from the Pagosa Peak Open School in Colorado

  1. Karla Parker Choat

    What a wonderful feature for our PPOS students in the Mass Audubon Blog. Special thanks to Sean Kent for giving us this exposure as we continue to be impressed by these multi talented students!!

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    1. Sean K. Post author

      Hi Karla,
      Thank you so much for the wonderful comment. We love the PPOS students art and are so grateful that they are in the show. Be well.
      Best,
      Sean

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  2. Eleanor Rubin

    Thanks Sean and all at MABA . I’m inspired by the wonderful birds (and cats).

    These young artists brighten the day.

    E.Rubin

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    1. Sean K. Post author

      Hi,
      Thank you so much for the wonderful comment, I’m so glad you liked it. We will be posting more soon.
      Best,
      Sean

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