Celebrating the Art of Our Military Children

Art is not just a way to express emotions, but a way to embrace the positive and combat the negative. We mil-spouses know how military life disrupts the status quo, and our kiddos can sometimes internalize their feelings about that disruption. Art serves as a release and a constant, no matter the locale. Our kiddos paint their dreams, write words of courage, dance out frustration, meditate through music…

Cora (age 12) lives in Arizona where her dad serves in the Air Force. She finds artistic inspiration in Studio Ghibli films. As a visual artist, she enjoys working in a variety of media including map colors, markers, and Adobe Fresco.

Saoirse, South Carolina

Saoirse (10) has been playing the diatonic button accordion for a few years. She takes lessons via Skype from Connor Cook (https://www.connorgcookmusic.com/) via Zoom because Connor lives on the Pacific, and we live on the Atlantic. This is a traditional Irish tune called “Britches Full of Stiches.

Noah, Florida

Noah loves to use dabbing and splatting techniques for his painting. He usually paints free of brushes and more with the use of his hands. The style of painting is abstract and bold, with use of lots of colour.

David, Alaska

Lacie, Maryland

Lacie's drawing is of a World of People. She loves creating these little worlds when she draws. While drawing, she tells the story of all the creatures in her drawing; it's really a joy listening to her.

Clarence, Maryland

Clarence's drawing is of a sailboat floating on the sea. His drawing was inspired by my travels to Greece. He also finds drawing relaxing and a way to express his feelings!

Josie, New Mexico

Scout Steigler, age 9, Stuttgart, Germany (Army

Indiana Steigler, age 9, Stuttgart, Germany (Army).

Harper, Texas

Harper Denny is a 6yo daughter of a Navy Corpsman. She has been through 3 PCS's, 1 school change, adventures and above all else, is quite the character. This budding artist loves to put her spin on everything she makes, draws, paints, embroiders and beads. There's no limit to Harper's imagination!

Ariana, Texas

Ariana Denny is 12yo, daughter of a Navy Corpsman. She is the epitome of resilience. Ariana, has endured 2 of her Dad's deployments with the Marines, 5 PCS's, 2 school changes, countless adventures and life pivots. A big sister and wonderful daughter, she does her best to help pull her weight around the house and play with her younger sister. 

In Ariana's spare time she does art! Any kind of art media, such as, beading, mixed media, crochet, photography, baking, clay and drawing. 

She loves to try new techniques and enters her artwork into local fairs.

Maggie G. Age 7 in San Diego

Wesley Martelly, 5 years old, Kyoto, Japan

It is called, « Les fleurs un petit peu bizarre » or “The slightly strange flowers”. The title is in French because he attends the French International School in Kyoto. Mixed media, 8x11in.

Beatrice, Age 11, Florida

Bea loves researching different myths and cultures. She is drawing different angels from Abrahamic folklore as contemporary people. This is Dominion being saved by Seraphim.

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