Lafayette junior, Luke Hinton, expresses himself through his art. Recently, he has picked up ceramics and it has become an outlet for his creativity. At his studio, Wildwood Green Arts, Luke creates many different ceramic pieces ranging from handheld jars to human size figures, all while paying attention to detail.
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Lafayette junior explores creative side through ceramics
October 15, 2024
Junior, Luke Hinton, working at his studio, Wildwood Green Arts, located in Glencoe, MO. He has been going there for ceramics for a year.
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Denice Flannigan • Dec 4, 2024 at 2:49 pm
Luke, You are so talented. Beautiful job.