WAYCROSS

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As for his art lessons, he gets lessons and praises from Kim Smith. She is a

former 1994 graduate of Ware County High School. Mrs. Smith is a current Art
teacher at Pierce County High School who knows Hunter from when he was a
student there. Mrs. Smith stated, “It’s been over a year that we’ve been making
art together, and I have noticed such an improvement in his control and pa-
tience while painting. The lessons we do have truly been a wonderful sense of
therapy for Hunter. We do hand-over-hand technique which allows me to
guide him, yet let go enough to allow him to feel the freedom to create.” 

Hunter Bryant has produced multiple artworks with the guidance of Kim

Smith since last year. In efforts to raise money for a service dog for Hunter, his
family will be auctioning off some of Hunter’s paintings on Feb. 4th at Reho-
beth Baptist Church. All proceeds will go to the service dog campaign.