Baylee Savage, a South Live Oak Elementary 2nd-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 2nd place at the 2013 Talented Art Show with her colored pencil drawing of two magnolia blossoms. She likes drawing animals best and her teacher is her favorite artist. She wants to be a veterinarian.
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Devon Bickham, a Live Oak Middle 6th-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place with his acrylic “Pop Art” ilustration for the dessert section of the Immaculate Conception church cook book. He prefers to do realistic work, most admires Michelangelo and wants be both an artist and a professional lsoccer player.
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Ivy Terrell, a South Live Oak Elementary 5th-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place with her acrylic on canvas “By the Mountains” at the 2013 Talented Art Show. She prefers that medium and using a stippling technique. She hopes to divide her time between being a veterinarian and an artist.
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Justin Elenbaas, a Live Oak Middle School 8th-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place with his mixed media “Chicken Pen” at the 2013 Talented Art Show. He prefers to do mixed media abstracts and his favorite artist is Van Gogh. He plans a career as a periodontist.
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Kathryn Rogers, a Live Oak Middle School 8th-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place with her colored pencil drawing “New Orleans” of a street scene in the French Quarter at the 2013 Talented Art Show. It is her favorite medium. She plans a career as a physicians assistant.
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Madelyne Taylor, a Live Oak Middle School 8th-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place with her pastel of a Bengal tiger on the prowl at the 2013 Talented Art Show. Her favorite media are charcoal and pastels and hopes for careers as a veterinarian and a music teacher.
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Nico Budde, a Live Oak Middle 6th-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 3rd place at the 2013 Talented Art Show with his colored pencil “Goghing to the Old State Capitol. He likes to draw and animate as well as paint, most admires Walt Disney and wants to be an animator for Disney or Pixar.
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Rebekah Maranto, a Live Oak Middle School 7th-grade art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place with her clay “Pumpkin Pot” at the 2013 Talented Art Show. She prefers to do realistic drawings and plans to be a professional dancer at the New York City Ballet.