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          When Brandon picks up a paintbrush, his emotions guide his hand. He wants his art to evoke a feeling in the viewer, using the interplay of warm and cool colors to create a mood. While he often uses cool tones, a serious topic will inspire him to bring in bold, striking colors. His influences are a mix of both well-known and local artists. He looks to the work of masters like Bob Timberlake for inspiration, admiring the hyper-realistic detail in their pieces. Locally, he follows artists as well appreciating their ability to use art in different ways to inspire others. He draws from all of these sources, trying to take a little bit from each artist he admires to fuel his own growth and push his work toward a more hyper-realistic style.
 
     
  
    
    
      
      
      
      
        
        
        
          Inva Jenkins, an 11th-grade student, also received a monumental honor. She was selected as the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for North Carolina’s 6th District. Her stunning pencil drawing, a detailed portrait titled "JFK," was chosen by a panel of judges composed of local leaders. As the winner, Jenkins was awarded two airplane tickets to attend a weekend of events in Washington D.C., courtesy of Southwest Airlines. In the nation's capital, she was greeted by Congressman Addison McDowell and given a tour of the grounds. Her drawing will now hang in the United States Capitol for one year, alongside the winning pieces from congressional districts all over the country.
 
     
  
    
    
      
      
      
      
        
        
        
          On Saturday, March 4, Arts Spotlight Lexington 2023 will honor the legacy of Lee Mabe, retired Choral Director for Lexington Senior and Middle Schools for 32 years.
 
     
  
    
    
      
      
      
      
        
        
        
          Arts Spotlight Lexington 2023 will honor the legacy of Lee Mabe, retired Choral Director for Lexington Senior and Middle Schools for 32 years. 
 
     
  
    
    
      
      
      
      
        
        
        
          Lee Mabe will be honored on March 4, 2023, at the Smith Civic Center in Lexington with a presentation of songs and tributes from former Lexington High School chorus or theater students.