Henna leaves its mark as summer art

Julia Hardy
Arts, Entertainment and Technology Editor

Since the summer days when drawings of “This is Bob” covered the hands of every elementary school student, using skin as canvas has always been popular. “When there’s more skin showing in the summer, there’s more room to decorate yourself,” junior Olivia DePalo said. More recently, Henna ink has replaced the Crayola markers as the new medium for summer art.