TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A portrait of a Muslim teenager from Kansas painted by a schoolmate will soon be hung in the U.S. Capitol.
The Topeka Capital-Journal (https://bit.ly/2qAlbf0 ) reports Republican Rep. Lynn Jenkins of Topeka visited Washburn Rural High School on Monday to present a certificate to the artist, 18-year-old Claire Fallon.
The Kansas congresswoman says Fallon’s oil painting is the only one from a Kansas artist that will be hung in the Capitol as part of the 2017 Congressional Art Competition. Each representative picks a submission from a high school student in their congressional district.
Fallon says the painting, “Red, White and Blue,” is a tribute to her friend and classmate, 18-year-old Noor Kyasa. Kyasa is a Muslim-American and was wearing a red, white and blue outfit the day she modeled for the portrait.
Fallon and her parents will visit the Capitol in June with the other contest winners.
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Information from: The Topeka (Kan.) Capital-Journal, https://www.cjonline.com
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