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The Olympic Christian School chooses the winners of the 2022 Art Exhibition

By William E. Lawhorn
June 8, 2022
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A variety of styles, subjects and techniques were on display as Olympic Christian School students celebrated their creative side at the school’s annual arts festival, held on May 20.

Six “Best in Show” awards were presented to students in five disciplines, and three winners were selected from each class.

This year’s winners include:

Best-in-Show Awards

3-D – Samantha Whitmore, “Rabbit”

Digital – Myles Taylor, “Digital Devices”

Drawing – Miya Allen, “Brilliant Spring Apple”

Mixed media – Oakley Black, “God is mighty”

Painting — Arora Himmelberger, “Night Watchman”

Pastels – Makenna Kroh, “The Five Blue Mountains”

Grade Level Rewards

Kindergarten/Hansen — 1. Noah Hunter, Texture Man”; 2. Vivienne Kautzman, “Masterpiece”; 3. Camilla Fredrickson, “Butterfly Park”

Kindergarten/Sandoval — 1. Dean Purvis, “The Blue Sea”; 2. Camden Cox, “Ocean”; 3. Alina Ladd, “Baby Bird”

First year — 1. Madisyn McCabe, “Sunny Day”; 2. Westley Horness, “Sunny Day”; 3. Lucy Haller, “Flowers Hanging in the Window”

Year Two – 1. Makennah Kroh, “The Five Blue Mountains”

2. Savannah Long, “Bored”; 3. Johnny Broker, “The Night in the Patch”

Third year — 1. Brooke Taylor, “The 5th day of creation”; 2. Hudson McGinley, “God’s Masterpiece”; 3. Samuel Walters, “The Flowers of God”

Grade Four — 1. Andrew Bulman, “God Is Everywhere”; 2. Noah Kiser, “Flower Bomb”; 3. Grace Ribas, “Art”

Fifth year — 1. Arora Himmelberger, “Night Watcher”; 2. Amy Biondolillo, “The Color of Fall”; 3. Benaiah Sellmeyer, “The Masked Man”

Sixth grade – 1. Miya Allen, “Shiny Spring Apple”; 2. Mya Callis, “Mother Mary”; 3. Logan Tasi, “Crazy Koi”

Year Seven – 1. Arwen Jones, “The Not-So-Normal Knight”; 2. Jaydann Rutherford, “The Horse and the Shield”; 3. Aiya Allen, “Tonping Vase”

Eighth Year — 1. Elijah Myers, “My Knight”; 2. Jimmy James Travers, “Things I Love”; 3. Nigel Barclay, “The Scalloped Sword and Shield”

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