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Satire by Eric Curl

April 28, 2024 – While SCAD students and alumni demonstrated their skills at Forsyth Park during the Sidewalk Arts Festival on Saturday, the university discovered some developing talent a few blocks away.

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The university was impressed with the renegade artist’s “back to basics” and “minimalist” approach to the medium, in addition to the young prodigy’s ability to count, as demonstrated by her artwork, “Hopscotch.”

“If she can count to 40,000 by the time she is 18, she will be a shoo in,” one university official said, while adding that the accompanying piece, titled “Mom and Dad,” really brought the child’s potential to light.

Meanwhile, the sandcastle building skills, and vehicle types, on Tybee Island were being closely monitored by university recruiters ahead of the university’s Sand Arts Festival.

“Young artists arriving in Teslas seem to really have the drive were looking for,” a SCAD scout claimed.

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