- December 4, 2025
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High school helper Rafaella Coppa helped pump out paints for the patient pupils.
Sadie Scott collected a rainbow of colors for her Doggy Doodles.
Students waited in line for help collecting their choice of paints.
Jimmy Denham showed off his painting proudly.
Jada and Maya Gadoras worked closely on their art together.
Hailee Charles used a blowdryer to dry her dog painting.
Joanna Casen Strickland sported a huge smile as she put the finishing touches on her dog painting.
Athena Colangelo was covered in paint from her colorful creation.
Sadie Mammen prepared to paint a mouth and tongue on her Doggy Doodle.
Savannah Deutsch, Rafaella Coppa and Maddie Grubb are high school helpers at the camp session.
The Art Room Summer Camp Teacher Vera Lee-Hobbs provided demonstrations for the students.
High school helper Maddie Grubb worked on a painting with a student.
George Zhang worked on his Doggy Doodles painting.
Isabelle Nixon wore a magenta apron to protect paint from splashing on to her clothes.
The Art Room Summer Camp Teacher Vera Lee-Hobbs guided students in their work.
Summer camps at The Art Room in the town of Windermere are every day, Monday through Friday, for five days. The location has three two hour sessions each week.
Camps are for students that have finished kindergarten and older.
This week featured the members of the Doggy Doodles camp. The students worked on a painting of the Doodle Dog and also made a wall hanging.
In addition, the camps always teach art principles as well as color theory, design, drawing, and looking at positive and negative shapes.