SHREVEPORT, La. -  Long before his paintings hung inside Shreveport Regional Airport or earned him an invitation to one of the world's most prestigious artist fellowships in France, Ron Smith was just a little boy in Belcher drawing cotton pickers, tractors and crop dusters from his classroom desk.

His second-grade teacher noticed his gift and let him draw after he finished his schoolwork. Three years later, another mentor, Tilmer Keels, nurtured a different talent by teaching Smith to play the drums.

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