Third graders create prints with Tenacre's homegrown apples
This afternoon, third-grade students transformed apples from Tenacre's Phyllis Scoboria Orchard into vibrant works of art. Under the guidance of art teacher Molly Rosenthal, who showed them the apple-printing technique, students experimented with painting various sections of halved apples before pressing them onto paper to create unique patterns and designs. The timing couldn't have been more perfect—as the young artists worked on their colorful creations, they could gaze through the art room's expansive windows at the very orchard where their apples originated, now brimming with apples.