Page 12 Lincoln Daily News 2025 Logan County Fair Jul/Aug 2025 Continued -- 4-H Visual Arts highlight talented youth in Logan County Monday, July 28 was the judging of 4-H Non original Visual Arts, Visual Arts and general projects with hundreds of outstanding entries. For visual arts, participants may use media like paper, clay, leather, fiber, wood, chalk, carbon/pigment, glass/plastic, metal, and nature to produce their art. Art can even be 3D or computer generated. Non-original arts are created from kits, preprinted designs, or pre-molded pieces, while original arts are designs created completely by the exhibitor. General projects included animal science, career/leadership, general entomology, floriculture, horticulture and photography. Some 4-H members did multiple projects using various media and entered both visual and non-visual projects, while others focused on one or two projects. Though many have been working on their projects for a few months, others have started within the last few weeks. Participants included those just starting out in 4-H and those who have been in 4-H for several years. This year’s group had several who were in their first or second year of 4-H. Some had previously been Cloverbuds. Two youngsters who were in their first year of 4-H projects were twin brothers Cooper and Bennett Johnson of Middletown. Cooper did three projects. For the visual arts, he entered a photo taken on a recent trip to Florida. He also did a Lego project that took several months in addition to one on electricity. Bennett did two visual arts projects. One was a painting of a barn, and the other was a photograph of a lilac.
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