A historic spot in Lake Geneva recently linked to a troubling crime report has inspired an artist to create an image of the same place during better days.
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Student Art work from around the lake
Abbey Pollet
Abbey Pollett, of Big Foot High School, displays her colored pencil drawing, which was completed in her introduction to art class.
Aleathia Zalud
Big Foot High School’s Aleathia Zalud poses in front of her diorama.
Gunnar Smith
Big Foot High School’s Gunnar Smith poses next to his ceramic set.
Hanah Nordmeyer
Hanah Nordmeyer holds a snake she made using small multi-folded pieces of origami paper. She made the snake her sculpture class at Big Foot High School.
Hanah Nordmeyer art
Hanah Nordmeyer, of Big Foot High School, holds her color pencil drawing.
Lauren Miller
Lauren Miller holds a picture she took of her sister during the polar vortex days in January. The photo was taken for Big Foot High School’s bi-monthly photo contest. The student-chosen theme was the “Coldest Place on the Planet.”
Nathan Shores Still Life
Nathan Shores displays a still life drawing he completed using charcoal at Big Foot High School.
Nathan Shores all work
Nathan Shores shows off all his pencil and charcoal drawings that he completed at Big Foot High School. On the bottom left, Shores drew a double self-portrait, but he recently began experimenting with detailed pencil drawings that open up to show what’s inside.
Vicki Alcozer
Vicki Alcozer of Big Foot High School holds up her painting.
Aalijah Dickman
Aalijah Dickman completed this project using charcoal.
Andrew Ades
Andrew Ades, a Williams Bay second grader, shows off his drawing
Delilah Cook
Williams Bay first-grader Delilah Cook smiles as she shows off her artwork.
Evelyn Morocco
Evelyn Morocco, a second-grader at Williams Bay Elementary School, shows off her artwork.
Joey Wolski
Joey Wolski, a kindergarten student at Williams Bay Elementary School, holds his artwork.
Samantha Marks
Samantha Marks, a fifth-grade student at Williams Bay Elementary School, shows off her artwork.
Braden Hayes
Braden Hayes, a fifth-grade student at Williams Bay elementary school, shows off his artwork.
Abigail Patterson
Badger High School student Abigail Patterson shows off her ceramic tea pot.
Alea Haywood
Alea Haywood, of Badger High School, displays her digital photograph.

