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2018 Visual Arts First Round Accepted Entries.Xlsx First Round Judging Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Fine Arts, Photography, Woodworking) Page 1 of 130 If your name does not appear on this list, we understand your disappointment and encourage you to try again next year. New judges are empanelled each year. First Round Judging does NOT guarantee acceptance for exhibition. Additional judging will follow. Delivery entry tag will be sent to the email address you used during registration. Please check your email inbox and spam folder. You may also generate your own delivery entry tag by entering the same account information you used during registration. http://www.fairjudge.com/fairentrytag.cfm?fairId=ocfair Print your delivery entry tag and securely attach it to your artwork. Review and adhere to the "Presentation & Display of Artwork (Mandatory Framing)" section in the competition guide. http://ocfair.com/howtoenter/visual-arts/ Deliver your ready-to-display Fine Arts/Photography artwork on Saturday, June 23, 8 am - 6 pm at OC Promenade (East entrance) Delivery date for Woodworking is Friday, July 6, 8 am - 7 pm in the Anaheim Building (Main Mall entrance). You may designate another person to deliver your accepted entry. We are unable to accept early or late delivery of entries. One free OC Fair admission ticket per exhibitor; not one per entry. If you have an "entry accepted" for delivery, you will receive your admission ticket at time of entry delivery. You will NOT be eligible to receive another ticket for any non-accepted entries. If "none" of your entries were accepted for exhibition, one admission ticket will be available for pickup at the Guest Services booth at the Main Gate during normal Fair hours. Please bring a photo ID. If you have a question, please contact us at [email protected] Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Visual Arts First Round Accepted Entries First Round Judging Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Fine Arts, Photography, Woodworking) Page 2 of 130 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description First Name Order Aaron Moctezuma Photo-521 Color Photos: People 02 Portrait 6EF79A Circuitry (No Description) Aaron Moctezuma Photo-521 Color Photos: People 02 Portrait AA82E8 Alley Cats (No Description) Abbey Friedman Photo-521 Color Photos: People 02 Portrait 832918 When Im Lost, When Im Found. Natural. This self portrait was drawn in pastel pencil. Notice how the Abigail Schweizer FA-314 YA Fine Art, 16-17 01 Drawing 0DB9F0 Hidden Self skins colorful undertones pop. This is a portrait of my brother, Asher, and our cat, Olive, in Abigail Schweizer FA-314 YA Fine Art, 16-17 01 Drawing 5D6A25 Asher pastel pencil. 01 Color Photos - People & This photograph captures the expression on my brothers Abigail Schweizer Photo-312 YA Photo, 16-17 42AFA4 Asher Animals face in a moment. 02 Color Photos - Places & Abraham Padilla Photo-312 YA Photo, 16-17 128F8D 9/11 Ground Zero Sun Gazed Ground Zero Things Adair Stovall FA-501 Amateur Painting 01 Oils 4E7A58 Mischievous Grin Young Chinese boy in ceremonial garb Adam Johnson Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 01 Landscape 9BA570 Antelope Mountains Colorful sandstone peaks under an arch of rock This is a Combination Coffee Table and a Dog Crate with a Adam Kessler WW-581 Furniture 04 Large Tables and Desks 091E8C Puppy Bungalow sliding door designed for our dog Coco. A tall table designed to hold a laptop computer next to a Adam Kessler WW-581 Furniture 05 Small / Occasional Tables 46D066 Mission 2.0 large format printer A combination of a picture frame and a shelf unit designed Adam Kessler WW-581 Furniture 07 Other A50FE6 Feline Frame for a picture of our cat named Shady. Adam Villescas FA-502 Amateur Graphic Art 02 Printmaking 28DB0C Malachite Monoprint Adam Villescas FA-502 Amateur Graphic Art 02 Printmaking AC8197 Maze Linocut Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Visual Arts First Round Accepted Entries First Round Judging Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Fine Arts, Photography, Woodworking) Page 3 of 130 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description First Name Order Adam Villescas FA-502 Amateur Graphic Art 02 Printmaking B9D474 Hyperloop Monoprint Adena Arviso FA-501 Amateur Painting 03 Aqua Media E7F1AC Lavender Fields Watercolor on paper with white ink adena arviso FA-512 Professional Graphic Art 03 Digital AB2A5A Plastic Mermaid Vector Illustration Printed & Mounted on Wood 04 Computer-Composited & Photo of a peer that was manipulated to look how it is. A Adrian Soto Photo-311 YA Photo, 13-15 A163E6 Always Watching Manipulated Images picture of my peer holding his camera. Afshin Maleki Photo-520 Black & White Photos 07 Vehicles, Machinery 1966F4 Classic Beauty Buick Eight Agustín González-Gaytán FA-500 Amateur Sculpture 02 Wall-Hanging 4C2650 EBWAH RESIST Multimedia sculpture Aidan Murray Photo-525 Color Photos: Things 02 Architecture C6C78C Atrium Sky Azul Atrium in Barcelona, Spain 01 Color Photos - People & Moments like these drag us back through our childhood. Aidan Ocampo Photo-312 YA Photo, 16-17 0D6F4A 10 Years Later Animals Times when we didnt have any worries... 01 Color Photos - People & Why people gotta be like that? Makin me feel bad. You just Aidan Ocampo Photo-312 YA Photo, 16-17 BF0719 The Corner of Geary and Powell Animals gotta pray for people like that... Ailene Aihara FA-501 Amateur Painting 02 Acrylics 0773F1 Desert Sun A visual representation of the desert sun. Al Mooney WW-585 Musical Instruments 01 Stringed Instruments AC09D2 First Try Romanillos 1 based Freestyle Classical Guitar 04 Mixed Media / Embellished Al Whitcomd WW-582 Wood Turning 010DA2 lidded bowl walnut 7.5 diameter and 3 tall Turnings Al Whitcomd WW-583 Accessories 02 Clocks 174BAE Clock 8 inch in diameter For my Granddaughters 2nd birthday from a tree from her Alan Johnson WW-586 Carving & Sculpture 02 Animals 3E793E Louise in Repose fathers childhood home who now live abroad Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Visual Arts First Round Accepted Entries First Round Judging Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Fine Arts, Photography, Woodworking) Page 4 of 130 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description First Name Order Albert Lam Photo-520 Black & White Photos 02 Landscape 6B1CEE Land of Light and Shadow Sunlight glistens on a snowcapped peak in Antarctica. One of the most popular and grand waterfalls in all of Albert Lam Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 01 Landscape 34C2D5 Mighty Sk?gafoss Iceland is a popular sight. An iceberg is reflected in the still water in Pleneau Bay, Albert Lam Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 02 Seascape, Waterscape 171E2E The Iceberg Gallery Antarctica. 02 Color Photos - Places & Alejandra Magdaleno Photo-311 YA Photo, 13-15 D6025F Color Prevail Its a plant Things Alex Nicolson Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 01 Landscape 28470B Last light Last light in Huntington Beach Alex Nicolson Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 02 Seascape, Waterscape C87C28 Slow lines Huntington Beach offshore wind and wave ALEXANDER WONG Photo-521 Color Photos: People 01 Travel E25ABF Horseshoe Bend Horseshoe Bend, Arizona 2017 ALEXANDER WONG Photo-524 Color Photos: Animals 02 Insects, Bats, Reptiles, Other 7624E4 Western Banded Gecko Western / Desert Banded Gecko (Coleonyx variegatus) Close up of a Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) alexander wong Photo-524 Color Photos: Animals 02 Insects, Bats, Reptiles, Other 562B8C Mohave Rattlesnake Arizona, 2018 The rattle of a young Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake ALEXANDER WONG Photo-524 Color Photos: Animals 02 Insects, Bats, Reptiles, Other 799DD8 Buzztail (Crotalus pyrrhus). ALEXANDER WONG Photo-524 Color Photos: Animals 02 Insects, Bats, Reptiles, Other 8E3A68 Atheris Squamigera Variable Bush Viper Collagraph Print with Gelatin Plate and Botanical Print ALEXANDRA CHIARA FA-502 Amateur Graphic Art 02 Printmaking EC4353 Solis Chine Colle 02 Color Photos - Places & ALEXANDRA CHIARA Photo-311 YA Photo, 13-15 98F932 Thistle I Botanical Photography Things Alice Burger FA-511 Professional Painting 03 Aqua Media 9616BF Billy Goats Gruff Watercolor of Goats, 22 x 28 Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Visual Arts First Round Accepted Entries First Round Judging Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Fine Arts, Photography, Woodworking) Page 5 of 130 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description First Name Order The tufa formations at Mono Lake are a geological wonder Alice Ong Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 02 Seascape, Waterscape 776752 Magnificent Monuments that captures the heart and calms the soul. Alice Sinclair Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 03 Urban Scene 1712C1 Vertigo A dizzying view of New York, NY. Alicia Cheng FA-314 YA Fine Art, 16-17 02 Painting 020AF3 Thru Ancestors Eyes Acrylic on canvas Alicia Cheng FA-314 YA Fine Art, 16-17 02 Painting 4878B1 Contemplating Mother Nature Acrylic on Canvas Alicia Cheng FA-314 YA Fine Art, 16-17 03 Mixed Media / Collage 676FEE Softness of my Mother Mixed Media- watercolor on top of acrylic. Alishia Krier Photo-521 Color Photos: People 03 Sports 3A386E Sunset Dancer Girl Dancing at the beach Alishia Krier Photo-521 Color Photos: People 04 Children, Family 3DBBCA Through the Looking Glass Girl with crystal ball Allan Garofalow FA-501 Amateur Painting 01 Oils 3FA9A4 After the concert portrait of all five of my grandsons after a school concert Allan Garofalow FA-501 Amateur Painting 01 Oils 6A62E6 Tahlia portrait of a young girl Allan Garofalow FA-501 Amateur Painting 01 Oils 7C0F6B Gecko in my shoe portrait of my grandson Allison Yabroff Photo-521 Color Photos: People 03 Sports 217CD2 Team Divided Best friends, one team, different loyalties. Allison Yabroff Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 03 Urban Scene 2CBC91 Cuba Libre The rise of street art in Havana, Cuba 2018 Allison Yabroff Photo-522 Color Photos: Places 03 Urban Scene 891C5D Leftover Information An abandoned information booth in London, England 2018 Watercolor painting of a puppy that I took care of during my Allyson Weisel FA-313 YA Fine Art, 13-15 02 Painting 120B5E My Special Puppy volunteer day with Wags and Walks.
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