HHES Students Artwork Represents Husky Family

(Photo courtesy of HHSC)
When Cheri Trachtman, Hamilton Heights Elementary School art teacher, and her students were asked to take a blank canvas and transform it into a work of art, they stepped up in a big way and created a colorful, meaningful painting.  “The inspiration was a tessellating hexagon which represents a beehive,” explained Cheri Trachtman. “We are the busy bees working together to make something beautiful. Each hexagon is a different shade of orange. We mixed orange with white, gold, brown, black, and white. This signifies the different tints and shades of people that all blend beautifully to make our Husky family.”
Their artwork will be proudly displayed in the lobby of Hamilton Heights Administration building.  Students who helped create the painting include: (Front row, l-r): Olivia Smith, Jax Peters, Bentley Lippott, Jackson Van Kirk, Ava Trees. Back row (l-r):  Camdyn Jackson, Cheri Trachtman, Reid Hughes, Grace Hodson, and Brody Wariner. Not pictured: Hayden Griffith, Karrington Wegrzyn, and Kylar Williams.