MEEKER I Meeker High School senior Sarah Kracht was recently selected for a Gold Key award in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition that recognizes the work of exemplary high school students. As a regional Gold Key nominee, Sarah’s work will advance to a national stage in New York City for further judging, and her prints can be found at the Denver Art Museum for a few months.
Sarah’s inspiration for her work stems from her love for her hometown. As a senior, she wanted to showcase something that was true to Meeker’s small town spirit. “When Mr. Quinn told me how long I had until the scholastics judging, I figured I had a little bit of time before I had to submit something. And then he whipped out an 18 by 24 linoleum block and it shocked me. When Mr. Quinn and I were deciding what to do we really wanted to do something special to my hometown because it’s my last year, and we decided on a cowboy to represent the old men and the people in our community that have made this a community, because just like the name they are a ‘dying breed.’ To me this artwork means a lot. It really brings joy to me because I’ve always lived in Meeker and I know many of the older men that live here and it warms my heart to know that they are still here and that they are still doing what they do.”
By KATIE LOCKWOOD
Special to the Herald Times