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Deb Horne, center, helps Jean Tate, left, with an art project Wednesday afternoon at the Elizabeth Layton Center for Hope and Guidance, 204 E. 15th St., Ottawa. The New Beginnings art class meets at 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the center.

Painting class creates art, pride

By COURTNEY SERVAES, Special to The Herald

Photo by Elliot J. Sutherland/The Ottawa Herald
Deb Horne mixes paint Wednesday afternoon at the Elizabeth Layton Center for Hope and Guidance, 204 E. 15th St., Ottawa.
Tina Cook never thought of herself as an artist.

After all, Cook can’t draw or sculpt. She never learned how to sketch or paint growing up. She appreciates art. She sees it, recognizes it. She’s just never learned how to recreate it.

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