Katelyn Shaffer, a 7th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson, took 1st place for her untitled sculpture at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favaorite medium is “different all the time” and she has no favorite artist. She is unsure about her plans for art in her future.
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Piper Colona, a 7th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson, took first place for her mixed media “Time Flies.” Her favorite art formis portrait illustrations in pencil and her favorite artist is Mary Cassatt. About plans for her future in art, she said, “I don’t know.”
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Alex Olinde, a 10th grade Denham Springs High School art student of Jill Rabalais, took 1st place for her untitled mixed media work at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favoriter medium is ink, she loves all artists and her plans for a future in art is to design videao games.
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Harrison Niethammer, a 4th grade Denham Springs Elementary art student of Jill Rabalais, took first place with his untitled print. He favorite art forms are drawing and painting and his favorite artist is Vincent Van Gogh. His plans for the future are to be an architect.
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Tiffany Junda, a 5th grade Southside Elementary art student of Jill Rabalais took 1st place in the 2015 Talented Art Show for her acrylic painting “Cool Zebra,” but her favorite style is abstract. Her favorite artist is Vincent Van Gogh and she plans a future as an artist.
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Ashley Norman, a 4th-grade North Live Oak Elementary art student of Anitra Boiteaux, took 2nd place with her untitled pencil drawing at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite art form is drawing from nature and animals. She has as yet no favorie artist and no particular plans for the future
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Melody Ainsworth, an 11th-grade Live Oak High School art student of Anitra Boiteaux, took 2nd place with her untitled colored pencil drawing at the 2015 Talented Art Show.
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Sarah Campo, an 1st-grade North Live Oak Elementary art student of Anitra Boiteaux, took 2nd place with her untitled pastel floral at the 2015 Talented Art Show. She said she loves to draw anything.
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Carol Perrin, a 4th grade Live Oak Elementary art student of Kerry Curtin took 2nd place for her watercolor “Still Fruit” in the 2015 Talented Art show. Her favorite forms of art are Manga and expressive art and her favorite artist is her teachre. As for her future in art, she said, “I want to be a cartoonist.”
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Clayton Simms, a 6th grade Live oak Middle School art student of Kerry Curtin took 2nd place in the 2015 Talented Art Show for his untitled colored pencil drawing. He favorite medium is colored pencil and his favorite artist is Vincent Van Gogh. As for his plans for art in the future, he said, “I’m not sure.”
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John Harvey, an 8th grade Live Oak Middle School art student of Kerry Curtin, won 2nd place for his colored pencil “Cherry River” in the 2015 Talented Art Show. His favorite medium is pencil, his favorite artist is John Harvey. As for futre plans in art, he said, “I haven’t decided.”
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Logan Daigle, a 3rd grade South Live Oak Elementary art student of Kerry Curtin, took 2nd place for colored pencil, “Duck Unlimited.” He favorite mediumis watercolor and his favorite artist is “Mr. Kerry.” His plans for the future are to be a house builder/contractor.
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Noah Breaux, a 7th grade Live Oak Middle School art student of Kerry Curtin, took 2nd place for his fused glass piece, “The Bowl.” his favorite art form is drawing, his favorite artist is “Mr. Kerry,” and he plans a future in the National Guard.
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Abby Schwartz, a 3rd-grade Lewis Vincent Elementary Art student of Donn Francisco, took 2nd place for her untitled oil pastel of an owl’s eye at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Pastels are her favorite medium. She said of her plans for a future in art, “I may want to be an art teacher.”
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Ben Kelley, a 5th-grade Juban Parc Elementary art student of Donna Francisco, took 2nd place for his untitled ink drawing of a honey bee at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Oil pastels are his favorite medium. He said of his plans for a future in art, “if I don’t succeed in professional sports, I would like to use my art with animation.”
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Israel Landaverde, an 8th-grade Southside Junior High art student of Donna Francisco, took 2ne place for his untitled oil pastel tiger’s blue eye at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Oil pastels are his favorite medium. He said of his plans for a future in art, “I would like to design cars and trucks.”
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Mallorie Digirolamo, a 7th-grade Juban Parc Junior High art student of Donna Francisco, took 2nd place for her untitled watercolor fish at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Watercolor is her favorite medium and her favorite artist is Georgia O’Keeffe. Shee said of her future in art, “I would like to sell my paintings on the side of my real job.”
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SyPhany Guo, a 4th grade Eastside Elementary art student of Heidi Holbrook, took 2nd place with her acrylic, “Big City,” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is sculpture and her favorite artist is Vincent Van Gogh. She plans her future in art to be in photography.
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Dakota Meuwisse, a 5th grade South Walker Elementary art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 2nd place with her colored pencil “Dragon” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is colored pencil and her favorite artist is her dad. About a future in art, she said. “I would like to make a living as an artist.”
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Fabian Sibley, a 1st grade South Walker Elementary art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 2nd place with “Golden Tree” done in marker pen, his favorite medium. He currently has no favorite artist and he said about a future in art, “I’m not sure.”
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Kade Waddell, an 11th grade Denham Springs High art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 2nd place with his sculpture, “Bert.” Graphite pencil is his favorite medkum and Leonardo da Vinci is his favorite artist. About plans for the future, he said, Her favorite artist is her teacher, Nona LeBlanc. About her future plans, she said, “I plan to attend college and major in engineering or architecture.”
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Ava Matthews, a 4th grade Gray’s Creek Elementary art student of Sherry Martin, took 2nd place for her pastel “Flowers in a Vase” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is pastels and her favorite artist is Edvard Munch. About a future in art, she said, “I would like to become an abstract artist.”
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Blayton Bernard, a 4th grade Doyle Elementary art student of Sherry Martin, took 2nd place with his watercolor “Chameleon” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. His favorite medium is pastels and his favorite artist is Renoir. About a future in art, she said, “I would like to draw more animals.”
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Rebecca Goodman, a 10th grade Doyle High School art student of Sherry Martin, took 2nd place for her oil pastel “Cool Cat” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is pastels and her favorite artist is Vincent Van Gosh. About a future in art, she said, “I want to be a freelance artist.”
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Bryaus Ott, a 12th-grade Albany High School art student of Cyndie Perilloux, took second place with his Ink drawing “Downtown Albany,” at the 2015 Talented Arts Show. His favorite media are ink and watercolors, his favorite artists are classmates Lauren Sierra and Katie Wagner. of his future in art, he said, “My goal is to work in the architectural design field.”
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Nicholas Waquespack, an 8th-grade Albany Middle School art student of Cyndie Perilloux, took second place with his “Steampunk” rooster made of recycled materials, his favorite medium. His favorite artist is Louise Nevelson. Of his future in art, he said, “ “I hope to further my education in the arts and accentuate my talents.”
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Alexie Star Bezar, a 5th grade North Corbin Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place for her “Deep Blue Sea Horse” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. She likes to do both painting and sculpture and her favorite artist is her teacher. As for her future in art, she said, “I don’t know yet.”
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Alexis Juhasz, a 1st grade North Corbin Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place for her mixed media “Tootsie” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite art form is drawing and she is her own favorite artist. She plans to be a veterinarian because, “I like animals.”
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Blaze Berthelot, a 6th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place in the 2015 Talented Arts show for his untitled pencil drawing. His favorite art form is realistic grey drawings, but his favortie artist is Vincent Van Gogh. His plans for the future are to join the Navy.
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Casey Gibson, a 7th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place for her untitled mixed media harlequin. Her favorite art form is colored pencil comic strips and her favorite artist is Goerge Rodrigue. About her future, she said, “I want to write books.”
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Erin Brown, a 9th grade Walker Freshman High art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place in the 2015 Talented Art Show with her colored pensil “Scraps of Color.” Pencil and colored pencil are her favorite media and she has no favorite artist. As for her plans for art in the future, she said, “I don’t know yet.”
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Haley Marshall, an 8th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place in the 2015 Talented Art Show for her colored pencil “Selfie.” Her favorite art form is painting (all subjects). Her favorite artist is her teacher and her plans for the future are undecided.
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Jacob Louviere, a 2nd grade Levi Milton Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place at the Talented Art Show with his collage, “The Great Cactus.” His favorite art form is drawing ships and lots of detail and his favorite artist is he teacher. In the future, he said, ““I want to be a ship captain, but when I retire I will sell my art.”
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Olivia McLin, an 8th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson took 2nd place at the 2015 Talented Art Show for her untitled acrylic painting. She likes to do all kinds of media and subjects and her favorite artist is Rhea Gary. As for plans for a future in art, she said, “I’m not sure yet.”
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Olivia Prescott, a 5th grade North Corbin Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place for her sculpture, “Swamp Shack” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is printmaking and her favorite artist is Pablo Picasso. Of her future plans for the future, she said, “I want to be an actor.”
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Savannah Stafford, a 7th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson, took 2nd place for her mixed media “frog-eyed” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is acrylics and her favorite artist is Claude Monet. Her plans for the future are to be a lawyer.
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Sierra Vince, a 5th grade North Corbin Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, won 2nd place for her pastel “Vincent” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Pastels are her favorite medium and Vincent Van Gogh is her favorite artist. She plans to play softball for LSU.
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Clara Dean, a 5th grade Northside Elementary art student of Jill Rabalais, won 2nd place in the 2015 Talented Art Show with her untitled print. Her favorite art form is drawing/creating characters. She has no favorite but admires many different artists and plans a future in something “artsy.”
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Danielle Noto, a 9th grade Denham Springs Freshman High art student of Jill Rabalais took 2nd place with her untitled acrylic painting of a peacock. Acrylics are her favorite medium, her favorite artist is her teacher and she plans to be a physician’s assistant.
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Emma Carroll, a 4th grade Northside Elementary art student of Jill Rabalais, took 2nd place at the 2015 Talented Art Show for her pastel “Louisiana Iris.” Drawing is her favorite form of art. Her favorete artist is Vincent Van Gogh and she plans to be an artist in the future.
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Riley Bell, a 9th grade Denham Springs Freshman High art student of Jill Rabalais, took 2nd place with her untitled pastel at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Pastels are her favorite medium, she has no favorite artist and her plans for art in her future are to be a teacher … “maybe.”
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Blake Vellier, a 2nd-grade North Live Oak Elementary art student of Anitra Boiteaux, took 1st place with his untitled design at the 2015 Talented Art Show. He loves to draw characters from Angry Birds. He has as yet no favorite artist and no particular plans for the future.
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Hannah Ratcliff, an 11th-grade Live Oak High School art student of Anitra Boiteaux, took 1st place with her untitled charcoal portrait at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite form of art is drawing. She did not specify a favorite artist or reveal her plans for a future in art.
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Raven Bourgeois, an 11th-grade Live Oak High School art student of Anitra Boiteaux, took 1st place with her untitled watercolor triptych at the 2015 Talented Art Show.
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KYlee Dunn, a 4th grade South Live Oak Elementary art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place for her colored pencil drowing, “Spring Time in Louisiana.” Her favorite medium is pencil, her favorite artist is Leonardo da Vinci and she said of her future in art, “I want to be a fashion designer.”
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Logan McMenis, a 6th grade Live Oak Middle School art student of Kerry Curtin, won 1st place with his stained glass-fused “Green Glass.” His favorite medium is pencil, he has many favorite artists and his plans for the future are to be an artist/percussionist.
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Skylar Ratcliff, a 3rd grade South LIve Oak Elementary art student of Kerry Curtin, took 1st place for her colored pencil ‘Running Free.” Her favorite form of art is “painting and drawing animals. Her favorite artist is her teacher and her plans for a future in art were not revealed.
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Katie Riddle, a 4th-grade Springfield Elementary art student of Karla DeMars, took 1st place with her ink “Owl” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is all of them and her favorite artist is Vincent About the future she said, “I want to be a plastic surgeon and make lots of money so I can go on hunting trips with my dad!”
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Taylor Richardson, a 3rd-grade Springfield Elementary art student of Karla DeMars, took 1st place with her ink “Food Town” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is oil pastel and her favorite artist is Picasso. About the future she said, “I want to be an artist!”
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Collin Turner, an 8th-grade Southside Junior High art student of Donna Francisco, took 1st place for his untitled oil pastel of two tigers at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Colored pencils are his favorite medium. He said of his plans for a future in art, “Art is definitely an option for the future and depends on what I make of myself in the coming years.” .”
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Gage Smith, an 7th-grade Juban Parc Junior High art student of Donna Francisco, took 1st place for his untitled colored pencil raccoon at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Colored pencils are his favorite medium and his favorite artist is Vincent Van Gogh. He said of his plans for a future in art, “I would like to do art as more of a hobby.”
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Katie Howard, a 7th-grade Juban Parc Junior High art student of Donna Francisco, took 2nd place for her untitled watercolor turtle at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Oil pastels are her favorite medium and Vincent Van Gogh and Georgia O’Keeffe her favorite artists. She said of her plans for a future in art, “Art will be my hobby.”
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Landon LeBlanc, a 7th-grade Southside Junior High art student of Donna Francisco, took 1st place for his untitled print at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Pencil drawing is his favorite art form and Leonardo de Vinci is his favorite artist. He said of his future in art, “Art will be my hobby. I like to build things.”
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Laura Howard, a 3rd-grade Seventh Ward Elementary art student of Donna Francisco, took 1st place for his untitled oil pastel at the 2015 Talented Arts show. Pencil drawing is her favorite art form and Vincent Van Gogh is her favorite artist. He said of her future in art, “I would like to be an art teacher when I get older.”
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Jade Nesbit, an 8th grade Westside Junior High art student of Heidi Holbrook, took 1st place with her untitled mixed media work at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite media are pastels and paint and her favorite artist is Tanya Shatseva. About her future in art, he said, “I want to work i the film industry.”
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Jade Nesbit, an 8th grade Westside Junior High art student of Heidi Holbrook, took 1st place with her untitled mixed media work at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite media are pastels and paint and her favorite artist is Tanya Shatseva. About her future in art, he said, “I want to work i the film industry.”
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Morgan Lambert, an 8th grade Denham Springs Junior High art student of Heidi Holbrook, took 1st place with her owl of acrylic paint and pencil shavings at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is pastel and her favorite artist is George Rodrigue. About her future in art, she said, “I want to open up a craft store.”
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Scarlett Humphrey, a 2nd Grade Eastside Elementary art student of Heidi Holbrook, took 1st place with her “Wildside” watercolor at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is paper sculpture and her favorite artist is Leonardo da Vinci. About her future in art, she said, “I want to art for fun in the future.”
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Victoria Callegan, an 8h grade Denham Springs Junior High art student of Heidi Holbrook, took 1st place with her “Fishy” pastel at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is colored pencil and she doesn’t have a favorite artist. About the future she said, “ Art sill be my hobby in the future.”
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Amelia LaCarbo, an 12th grade Denham Springs High art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 1st place for her oil painting, “Man with Glasses.” Colored pencils are her favorite medium and Mark Ryden is her favorite artist. About plans for the future, she said, “I plan to attend college and keep art an active part of my life.”
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Cara Thompson, a 3rd grade South Fork Elementary art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 1st place with her chalk pastel “Lion.” Colored pencils and pastels are her favorite mediums.Her favorite artist is Michelangelo. About her future plans, she said, “My plans include working as either an architect or an archeologist.”
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Danielle Dustin, a 12th grade Denham Springs High art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 1st place with her acrylic painting “Lion” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is watercolor and her favorite artist is Agnes Cecile. About a future in art, she said. “Art will always be a major part of my life. I plan to pursue a career in psychology.”
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Noah Holbrook, a 12th grade Denham Springs High art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 1st place with his oil pastel “Strummin’” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. He likes “a variety of different art mediums.” His favorite artist is Frank Lloyd Wright and he plans to be an architect.
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Rita Lind, a 5th grade Walker Elementary art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 1st place with her chalk pastel “Fileld Mouse.” Colored pencils and pastels are her favorite mediums.Her favorite artist is her teacher, Nona LeBlanc. About her future plans, she said, “I would like to decorate cakes and someday own my on bakery.”
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Taylor Andres, a 12th grade Denham Springs High art student of Nona LeBlanc, took 1st place with her untitled colored pencil portrait at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is colored pencil and her favorite artist is Vincent Van Gogh. She plans a future in fashion merchandising.
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Allie Behrnes, a 4th grade Doyle Elementary art student of Sherry Martin, took 1st plays for her watercolor “Abstract” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is watercolor and her favorite artist is Renoir. About a future in art, she said, “I don’t know what my future will become.”
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Jessica Jemison, a 6th grade Doyle Middle School art student of Sherry Martin, took 1st place for her oil pastel “Birds on a Branch” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is acrylics and her favorite artist is Vincent Van Gosh. About a future in art, she said, “I would like to be good at drawing animal and human faces.”
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Mason Anthony, an 8th-grade Albany Middle School art student of Cyndie Perilloux, took first place with his “Bass” sculpture at the 2015 Talented Arts Show. His favorite medium is sculpture, Of his future in art, he said he plans to make bass baits and art and sell them.
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Rosemburg Gonzales, an 2nd-grade Albany Lower Elementary art student of Cyndie Perilloux, took first place with his “Pumpkin Drawing” of oil pastel and glue. He has no favorite medium and loves everything. Of his future in art, he said, “ “I plan to make art and sell it.”
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William Bankston, a 5th-grade Albany Middle School art student of Cyndie Perilloux, took first place with “Mr. Robot” made of recycled materials. He has no favorite medium and loves everything. Of his future in art, he said, “ “I would like for art to be my hobby.”
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Abigail Cubbedge, a 4th grade Levi Milton Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 1st place for her copper foil “Pug” in the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite form of art is painting landscapes and her favorite artist is Claude Monet. She plans to be an art teacher in the future.
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Andrew Case, a 7th grade North Corbin Junior High art student of Kim Pierson, took 1st place for his pencil drawing “Chocolate Mint” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Realistic encil drawings are his favorite form of art, he has no favorite artists and he is not sure about plans for his art in the future.
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Gracie Davis, a 5th grade North Corbin Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 1st place at the Talented Art Show for her print “Llama Love.” Her favorite art form is painting landscape and her favorite artist is Rhea Gary. She plans to be a nurse and keep her art as a side job.
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Ilea Watson, a 5th grade Levi Milton Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 1st place for her pastel “Beignets” at the 2015 Talented Art Show. Her favorite medium is pencil drawing and her favorite artist is Leonardo da Vinci. She plans to be a lawyer.
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Joshua Achord, a 5th grade North Corbin Elementary art student of Kim Pierson, took 1st place at the 2015 Talented Art Show for his untitled graphite drawing. Graphite is his favorite medium and his favorite artist is Leonardo da Vinci. He plans to play golf on the PGA tour in the future.
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