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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Silke Cliatt showcases fabric art with a brightly colored Mandala made with slow hand stitching during the North Georgia Arts Guild “Show and Tell” showcase Feb. 15. Cliatt said the inspiration came from a Poppy flower.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Helen Rogers shows her piece titled “Shrine of the shark god Malachi” with the inspiration from the movie “Jaws” during the North Georgia Arts Guild “Show and Tell” showcase Feb. 15.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Guild member Eric Hollifield had a clever twist on the movie “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” with his painting titled “Meaty: The X-Tra Digestible.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Tanya Barton was inspired by the movie “Free Willy” in her beautiful art piece depicting a whale in an ocean of blues.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Anna Destefano showcased this picture of a just-opened Magnolia bloom while shooting in monochrome. She said it was shot in color and processed in black and white with the camera angles flowing with the flower. The photograph went with the movie title theme for the 1989 film “Steel Magnolias.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. This painting of three children in a red wagon playing outside by Guild member Cathy Jowers is inspired from the 1993 movie “Cool Runnings.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Guild member Teresa Weiser showcased a colorful painting of a scarecrow, Tin Man, Dorothy and Cowardly Lion from the movie “The Wizard of Oz.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Randy Sells is a basket weaver and displayed her hand-woven and hand-dyed creations inspired by the 1961 film “Splendor in the Grass.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Danny Young discussed his waterfall picture and the challenges he went through to capture the perfect view of a place where kayakers descend on a November weekend. A portion of the movie “Deliverance” was filmed there.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Guild member Jan Timms was inspired by “Barbie” for this colorful creation naming Barbie and Ken.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Jan Timms shows her artwork depicting a window with four panels and a cat peering through based on the 1954 movie “Rear Window.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Mark Barton was inspired by the film “Days of Wine and Roses” for his art piece.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Kathy Ford chose the movie “The Magnificent Seven” as her inspiration for unique word searches that incorporate her grandchildren and reveal pop culture information in clever ways once words are found.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Illustrator Gretchen Roach showcased her skills with mixed-medium and displayed scenes from “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Guild member Tricia Moore’s painting of a Ballerina showed mixed media and was inspired by the 1986 movie “Pretty in Pink.”
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Plenty to see at North Georgia Arts Guild “Show and Tell” showcase on Feb. 15.
North Georgia Arts Guild displayed beautiful artwork and showed off their artistic skills in the “Show and Tell” showcase with movie titles as the theme in a special presentation at the Feb. 15…
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