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2013 Scholastic Art Awards 2013The Scholastic Scholastic Art AwardsArt Awards 2012 Gold Key Awards Honorable Mention Winners Art Portfolio Bethany Allen | Hanover High School, Grade 12 | Teacher, Cindy McNamara | Art Portfolio: Jewelry, Mixed Media Painting & Sculpture 8:11am; Bones; Combnomb; Copper Pendant Necklace; Dogs; In My Room; Translations; Veins Abraham Barksdale | St. Catherine’s School, Grade 12 | Teacher, Diego Sanchez | Art Portfolio: Painting | If Only; Parallel; Roaming; Separated; The Not So Simple Walk; Two Sides; Unlike Uniform; Whole Meg Bosse | Deep Run High School, Grade 12 | Teacher, Michael Guyer | Art Portfolio: Photography | Bereavement; Church Basement; Easter; Learner; Pipeline Overlook; River City; Sewing Lessons; St. Charles Bridge Weston Broache | Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School, Grade 12 | Teacher, Georgianne Stinnett | Art Portfolio: Photography | From the Series “Colored People”: American Sign Interpretation; Color Blind; Good Luck Sho!; Green Hair; Mr. Charles; Permanent Colors; Shweta; Woman In White Alexander DeCapri | Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School, Grade 12 | Teacher, Georgianne Stinnett | Art Portfolio: Photography | Blue Ridge; Dreamy Horizon; Future Fossils; Hazy Dispute; Kayaker’s Path; Last Steps; Rough Symmetry; To the Edge Kailyn Dickason | Western Branch High School, Grade 12 Teacher, Liana Graham | Art Porfolio: Film & Animation, Sculpture | Arms; Flash; I’m Fawned of You; I’m Fawned of You Too (a Follow Up); Photoshop; Sally the Sailor; Self Portrait as a Child; Soundbooth Seamus Guy | Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School, Grade 12 Teacher, Georgianne Stinnett | Art Portfolio: Mixed Media, Photography & Sculpture | Homemade Cameras: Activity Bus!; Energy; Giant; Gridded; The Cyclopsoflex and The Strongbox; Towers 1; Towers 2; Towers 3 Calyssa Kremer | Atlee High School, Grade 12 | Teacher, Veronica Gerber | Art Portfolio: Painting & Printmaking | Confrontation; Jennifer; Kerry; Nancy Wren; Orion Personified; Oviedo; So It Goes; Spontaneity Leilia Magee | Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School, Grade 12 Teacher, Georgianne Stinnett | Art Portfolio: Photography Fleur-de-leaf; Gravel; Industrial; Lunar Eclipse; Midday; Misaligned; Perpendicular; There’s a Visual There for a Reason Lauren Maimone | Atlee High School, Grade 12 | Teacher, Veronica Gerber | Art Portfolio: Fashion African Inspiration; Caged Beauty; C-h-a-n-g-e; Cubism Revisited; Girl With Wing; Hannah Face; Pattern On Pattern; Pretty in Paint Emily Sacks | Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School, Grade 12 Teacher, Georgianne Stinnett | Art Portfolio: Photography | Born and Raised; Damaged Goods; Details in the Fabric; Ghosts That We Know; If You Ever Come Back; Still Young; The Age of Worry; The Remedy Ceramics Catherine DeVoe Collegiate School, Grade 9 Teacher: Mary Arzt Ceramics Reaching Out Caroline Goggins Collegiate School, Grade 9 Teacher: Mary Arzt Ceramics | Split Personality Grant Willard Collegiate School, Grade 9 Teacher: Mary Arzt Ceramics | Vines Abbie Allison Goochland High School, Grade 10 Teacher: Caroline Long Ceramics | Purple Teapot Jordan Evers Trinity Episcopal School, Grade 11 Teacher: Lee Hazelgrove Ceramics Fragile World Ann Carter Herbert Trinity Episcopal School, Grade 11 Teacher: Lee Hazelgrove Ceramics | Headway in Heartache Sophie Smith Hermitage High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Janet Masterson Ceramics | Feet Vessel Michael Tucker Trinity Episcopal School, Grade 11 Teacher: Lee Hazelgrove Ceramics | Atlas Rachael Walko Trinity Episcopal School, Grade 11 Teacher: Lee Hazelgrove Ceramics | Steps To Strength Mary Clanton Deep Run High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Erin Murtagh Ceramics | Vessel Angelique Scott Trinity Episcopal School, Grade 12 Teacher: Lee Hazelgrove Ceramics | Love Nancy Sloan Clover Hill High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Meredith Snyder Ceramics | Home Sweet Home Comic Art Kate Duggan Albemarle High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Karen Singel Comic Art | Gorbachev Dominique Parrish Henrico High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Kim Tolbert Comic Art | Hades Design Anna Buntin Moody Middle School, Grade 8 Teacher: Kristy Santelli Design | Spirit Animal Headdress Erin Klich Moody Middle School, Grade 8 Teacher: Andrea Owens Design | Character Cat Sabrina Begley Dominion High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Shannon Freeman Design | Artificial Society William Barker Deep Run High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Carey McCray Design | Columbia William Barker Deep Run High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Carey McCray Design | Self Portrait Digital Art Kayla Abrahamson Clover Hill High School, Grade 10 Teacher: Alyssa Koontz Digital Art | Surrealism Habib Antar Loudoun County High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Patricia Jones Digital Art | I Am Who I Am Habib Antar Loudoun County High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Patricia Jones Digital Art | The Enlightenment Cierra Brown Clover Hill High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Alyssa Koontz Digital Art | Expression Rebecca Bushnell Salem High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Erin Richburg Digital Art | Speak Leron Jones Meadowbrook High School, Grade 11 Teacher: George Richardson Digital Art | The Eye Sees All Sumaat Khan Broad Run High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Deidre Knight Digital Art | Fly Mitchell Craft Manchester High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Marina Dublin Digital Art | Rocket Mitchell Craft Manchester High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Marina Dublin Digital Art | Support Mitchell Craft Manchester High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Marina Dublin Digital Art | Unraveled Ariana Gwaltney Salem High School, Grade12 Teacher: Erin Richburg Digital Art | Anxiety Christopher Mosca Cosby High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Susan Lamson Digital Art | Facepalm Christopher Mosca Cosby High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Susan Lamson Digital Art | Welcome Home Leah Ostendorf Deep Run High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Michael Guyer Digital Art | Sine Voce Leigh-anna Reents Thomas Dale High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Shelley Row Digital Art | Street Collage Katrina Schutt Midlothian High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Marie O’Kleasky Digital Art | Kuh Katrina Schutt Midlothian High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Marie O’Kleasky Digital Art | Powerline Walker Darrian Strong Clover Hill High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Alyssa Koontz Digital Art | Cupcakes Ryan Walter Freedom High School, Grade 12 Teacher: Augusta Dadiego Digital Art | Fade Drawing Haven Abernathy Moody Middle School, Grade 8 Teacher: Kristy Santelli Drawing | Uptown Braids Tess Leftwich Swift Creek Middle School, Grade 8 Teacher: Barbara 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High School, Grade 10 Teacher: Brittany Tomick Drawing | Glimpse of My Past Katie Lang Loudoun County High School, Grade 10 Teacher: Patricia Jones Drawing | Octopus Woman Jessica Mulles Clover Hill High School, Grade 10 Teacher: Donna Stables Drawing | Drapery Sarah Shaw ArtHaus Visual Arts Studio, Grade 10 Teacher: Robert Caldwell Drawing | The Gentle Dream Sara Sobieraj Appomattox Regional Governor’s School, Grade 10 Teacher: David Bartlett Drawing | Spider Eyes Mary Squires Tucker High School, Grade 10 Teacher: Betsy Yost Drawing | Self Portrait Lorna Bedford Mills E. Godwin High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Lindsey Hurlburt Drawing | Fantasy Building Finley Broaddus Highland High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Karen Stinnett Drawing | Griffin Christine Cabrera Cosby High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Jane Rowley Drawing | Untitled Mariah Casanga Powhatan High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Stephanie Wirt Drawing | Peacocks Amber Era Lee Davis High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Sheilah BeVille Drawing | Self Portrait Karly Fazio Lee Davis High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Sheilah BeVille Drawing | Man On Fire Victoria Felice Cosby High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Jane Rowley Drawing | Self Portrait Lauren Kozak Cosby High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Jane Rowley Drawing | Broken Face Catherine McGuigan Monacan High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Melinda Carson Drawing | Nostalgia Samantha Mcinnis Cosby High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Jane Rowley Drawing | Zzzzzzap Leilani Nieves Dominion High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Shannon Freeman Drawing | Strain Melanie Scearce Hermitage High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Janet Masterson Drawing | Bookish Identity Madison Summers Stone Bridge High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Jennifer Drewiske Drawing | Mr. Fox Sean Weiss Deep Run High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Michael Guyer Drawing | Rabbit Hole Alaina Wibberly St. Catherine’s School, Grade 11 Teacher: Diego Sanchez Drawing | Dressed to Kill Brigitte Wieland Lee Davis High School, Grade 11 Teacher: Sheilah BeVille Drawing | Chicago Madelaine Wood St. Anne’s-Belfield School, Grade 11 Teacher: Alexis Parker Drawing | What Used To Be Mindy
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