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MINIATURES IN MAY


MINIATURES IN MAY 2023     FIRST PRIZE OPEN 

 No.7  WAITING FOR DINNER  Dianne Bloemhoff

Judges’ Comments

We were struck by this work’s elegant simplicity & appealing subject. We liked its clever use of negative space

 and balance of dark and light.

 

MINIATURES IN MAY  2023     SECOND PRIZE OPEN

No. 17 SLUMBER  Sharene Grant

Judges’ Comments

This is an appealing work skilfully using a variety of materials in miniature fashion. We also enjoyed the complementary colours in this well-proportioned work.

 

MINIATURES IN MAY 2023     THIRD PRIZE OPEN

 No.8  ARC DE TRIOMPHE  Todd Davidson

Judges’ Comments

 This beautifully balanced work portrays majesty despite its small dimensions. The perspective encourages us to gaze up whilst the choice of colour highlights the historic nature of the structure.

 

MINIATURES IN MAY 2023     HONOURABLE MENTION

No.14  COLD TURKEY  Janie Frith

Judges’ Comments

This quirky Turkey put a smile on our faces.  The originality appealed as did the fine detail.

 

MINIATURES IN MAY 2023   HONOURABLE MENTION

 No.33   A SPECIAL PLACE  Julie Lundgren-Coulter

Judges’ Comments

We enjoyed this well balanced composition with fine detail.           

 

MINIATURES IN MAY 2023     FIRST PRIZE STUDENT 

No.60  RAINBOW ERUPTION  Arlie Hodgins Year 7

 Judges’ Comments:

This is a strong image in a simple style.  The varying texture adds to the impact.

  

MINIATURES IN MAY 2023     SECOND PRIZE STUDENT

No.64   HAPPINESS   Macy Praetz Year 7

Judges’ Comments:

This work shows a growing command of pencil drawing & shading in particular. Keep drawing!

 

MINIATURES IN MAY 2023      HONOURABLE MENTION STUDENT

No. 62   FREEDOM   Maddesyn Lyon  Grade 2

Judges’ Comments:

We see the artists is really trying to understand the movement of the horse. Shows promise.

Keep drawing!

  

MINIATURES IN MAY 2023      HONOURABLE MENTION STUDENT

 No.61  RAINY DAY   Emmie Hodgins Grade 3

Judges’ Comments

This is an eye catching and original image.  The use of line emphasises the subject. 

Keep drawing!

 

WAITING FOR DINNER by Dianne Bloemhoff