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In the eyes of the beholder: Troy students are talented artists

by SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER
The Western News | May 27, 2025 7:00 AM

Troy High School’s annual art show last week highlighted the talents of the many artists who have been crafting their work for several years.

Seniors Christina Hammer and Bella O’Day showcased four years of work in the high school gym.

Hammer, who is her graduating class’s Valedictorian, is seeking to develop a career in art. She enjoys political cartoons and will begin her schooling at Flathead Valley Community College.

O’Day’s paintings, including portraits, self-portraits and a wide variety of various subjects, showed her progression as an artist over the years.

Milo Rogers’ carpentry class also sold two 8-foot by 10-foot sheds via silent auction.

Art aficionados were also able to bid or buy pottery, forged metals, and carpentry projects.

Junior high students also displayed an impressive array of creations.

    Troy High School senior Bella O'Day considers four years of creations at the school's annual student art show Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Scott Shindledecker/The Western News)
 
 
    Troy High School sseventh-grade student Ruger Headrick displays his cross made of horseshoes at the school's annual student art show Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Scott Shindledecker/The Western News)
 
 
    An admirer of a piece of pottery makes a bid during the silent auction at the Troy High School's annual student art show Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Scott Shindledecker/The Western News)
 
 
    Troy junior high school student Styrk Storkson's welding of a metal hand cast a ghoulish look at the school's annual student art show Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Scott Shindledecker/The Western News)
 
 
    Troy eighth-grade students got together to create a display of westward expansion at the school's annual student art show Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Scott Shindledecker/The Western News)