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2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Art Awards 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Art Awards Alexis Adina Alexis Allen Ignacio's Turkey Travelle Sculpture Design Grade 11 Grade 11 University Laboratory School Parker School Cody Akagi Koanile'a Alquiza-Kenney Determination Fearless Photography Photography Grade 10 Grade 11 Leilehua High School Kamehameha High School/11-12 Chloe Akiona-Bannan Reece Arakaki Big Greenie Death Totem Ceramics & Glass Sculpture Grade 12 Grade 10 Kamehameha High School/11-12 University Laboratory School Alexis Allen Chloe Arias Serene Dawning A Lone Surfer Photography Design Grade 11 Grade 12 Parker School Parker School Alexis Allen Chloe Arias All Eye See Hawaii Island Digital Art Film & Animation Grade 11 Grade 12 Parker School Parker School Alexis Allen Chloe Arias Hallowed Insanity Island Portraits Digital Art Art Portfolio Grade 11 Grade 12 Parker School Parker School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Jadyn Ashcraft Trevor Bastien Through the Shadows Nature’s Enlightenment Photography Art Portfolio Grade 12 Grade 12 Parker School Parker School Jadyn Ashcraft Kierra Birt Visionary Gateway Escher is great Photography Drawing and Illustration Grade 12 Grade 8 Parker School Aliamanu Middle School Jadyn Ashcraft Grace Blaskowski Self-Reflection 'Tis the Sea-son For Giving Back by Cleaning Our Photography Reefs Grade 12 Digital Art Parker School Grade 11 Kalaheo High School Trinity Asing Kalawaiakuwale Jenna Blevins Photography Work #1 Grade 12 Digital Art Kamehameha-Kapalama Grade 10 Parker School Mahea Baginski Party Wave Alyia Boaz Painting Flip Grade 10 Photography Le Jardin Academy Grade 11 Gov Wallace R Farrington High School Chiara Balisacan Childhood Grace Bollinger Photography Mellow Yellow Grade 10 Photography Leilehua High School Grade 9 Parker School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Meira Bonnici Kuaihelani Burgess Self Portrait Ku'u Hawai'i Photography Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Parker School Kamehameha-Kapalama Cleo Borthwick Vitoria Byrne Beautiful Living Im Fine Photography Painting Grade 12 Grade 12 Seabury Hall School Kahuku High & Intermediate School Karla Breceda Vitoria Byrne Comfort Bring Back My Body To Me Photography Fashion Grade 11 Grade 12 Leilehua High School Kahuku High & Intermediate School Dayton Brighter Jenasis Cabbab Empty Sea Rainbow Dog Digital Art Photography Grade 12 Grade 10 Parker School Leilehua High School Hunter Bugado Jenasis Cabbab Teddy's Reflection Jeremiah Tunes Photography Photography Grade 12 Grade 10 Parker School Leilehua High School Hunter Bugado April Joyce Cacdac Man and The City Trapped Mixed Media Photography Grade 12 Grade 10 Parker School Leilehua High School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Cooper Callender Jaycie Chinen vortex Swirl Teapot Photography Ceramics & Glass Grade 11 Grade 10 Parker School Leilehua High School Ashleigh Campos Emma Choi Renaissance on the Internet Climb Any Mountain Painting Design Grade 10 Grade 10 Leilehua High School Parker School Christian Cruz Carbajal Mina Cintron Consequences A Single Pale Rose Drawing and Illustration Drawing and Illustration Grade 12 Grade 11 King Kekaulike High School Island Pacific Academy Finnian Carpenter Mina Cintron Bridge on a Lake 'O ke ola i loko o makou Sculpture Drawing and Illustration Grade 10 Grade 11 Iolani School Island Pacific Academy Kylie Carpenter Sophia Cleek sos Mauli Ola Photography Painting Grade 12 Grade 11 Iolani School Kamehameha High School/11-12 Jacinda Chen Lainey Collado Chicken Man Virus Mixed Media Ceramics & Glass Grade 12 Grade 11 Pres Theodore Roosevelt High School Waipahu High School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Aaron Collins Tyler Davan-Nau High Flyin' Lost In Space Photography Digital Art Grade 11 Grade 11 Leilehua High School Pres Theodore Roosevelt High School Aaron Collins Jaden Davis Phasing Animal Cruelty Photography Sculpture Grade 11 Grade 11 Leilehua High School Seabury Hall School Isabella Comiso-Guzman Taylor Decastro Ramune on the Road Wood mask Photography Sculpture Grade 11 Grade 11 La Pietra-Hawaii School For Girls Iolani School Jalen-Rose Condes Eric Deister Yin-Yang Theory Goddess Drawing and Illustration Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Kalani High School Leilehua High School Mona-Lynn Contaoi Eric Deister My Voice Are In My Art Consciousness Film & Animation Photography Grade 12 Grade 12 Gov Wallace R Farrington High School Leilehua High School Emmalee Cornish Mark Dent-Brocklehurst Aquarium of Information Water Ripplets Sculpture Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Le Jardin Academy Seabury Hall School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Mark Dent-Brocklehurst Ashton Ellis Web Huakai Photography Printmaking Grade 12 Grade 10 Seabury Hall School Kamehameha High School/11-12 Hiileinani Dikilato Maya Ellsworth Pickle Emotion Of The Eyes Drawing and Illustration Art Portfolio Grade 11 Grade 12 Kamehameha High School/11-12 Parker School Hiileinani Dikilato Maya Ellsworth Dreamville Into The Darkness Painting Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Kamehameha High School/11-12 Parker School Malia Dills Averil Ernist Emerald City School Brings Out The Best In Me Art Portfolio Sculpture Grade 12 Grade 10 Parker School University Laboratory School Malia Dills Angela Fang Intertwined Lies A Silent Euphoria Mixed Media Painting Grade 12 Grade 9 Parker School University Laboratory School Cassandra Drazen Faith Anna Fautanu Silver Wear Sobbing Flow Jewelry Fashion Grade 11 Grade 11 University Laboratory School University Laboratory School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Hazel Grace Felipe Maile Funk Liquid Gold Maile's Saloon Painting Ceramics & Glass Grade 10 Grade 11 Waipahu High School Mid-Pacific Institute Aiden Field Anna Gaglione Bad Luck Folded Words Series 2 Comic Art Sculpture Grade 8 Grade 12 Mililani Middle School Parker School Lina Finley Anna Gaglione Escaping Reality Dalliance Mixed Media Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Island Pacific Academy Parker School Kennedy Flores Devan Galios-Line Brutus Different Danger Digital Art Drawing and Illustration Grade 11 Grade 12 Mid-Pacific Institute James B Castle High School Ella Freeman Zeke Gamby Curved world Palm Abstraction Drawing and Illustration Printmaking Grade 8 Grade 9 Aliamanu Middle School Island School Mia Fujita Dakota Gavin Valley of Temples Strelitzia onocrotalus Photography Painting Grade 11 Grade 12 Iolani School Hawaii Baptist Academy 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Malia Gillin Jessica Griffiths anger Honey Girl Photography Painting Grade 11 Grade 12 Kalaheo High School Seabury Hall School Malia Gillin Morgan Groves misery Untitled Diptych Photography Printmaking Grade 11 Grade 11 Kalaheo High School Mid-Pacific Institute Carissa Gonzalez-tomlin Anna Gruzinsky Sky Thai Takeout Photography Photography Grade 11 Grade 11 Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Leilehua High School Carissa Gonzalez-tomlin Tristen Haggerton Better Days Inferno Photography Drawing and Illustration Grade 11 Grade 7 Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Highlands Intermediate School Johnathan Goodwin Tyra Harada A Hundred Metres Down No Restraints Photography Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Kalaheo High School Iolani School Johnathan Goodwin Tyra Harada Melancholy Walk in her Footprints Photography Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Kalaheo High School Iolani School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov Tyra Harada Waylon Ho Neither Black nor White Murky Shallows Photography Photography Grade 12 Grade 12 Iolani School Iolani School Jenna Harris Waylon Ho Forbidden fruit Nature's Reflection Mixed Media Photography Grade 12 Grade 12 Parker School Iolani School Jenna Harris Waylon Ho Tea Party Monkey Business Mixed Media Photography Grade 12 Grade 12 Parker School Iolani School Neira Hernandez Kuwaihelani Hookano La Cuentista Playground Scars Drawing and Illustration Photography Grade 11 Grade 12 Kalaheo High School Leilehua High School Raine Higa Chenyi Hu Utero Slient Stares Sculpture Sculpture Grade 12 Grade 12 University Laboratory School Iolani School Raine Higa Jaylene Hu Protection From The Brain Eating Government Timmy Sculpture Photography Grade 12 Grade 10 University Laboratory School Leilehua High School 2019 Honorable Mentions Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts sfca.hawaii.gov ChaeYeon Hwang Kaulike Jansen Combination between Korean and Hawaiian Star Looker patterns Photography Fashion Grade 12 Grade 12 Seabury Hall School Henry J Kaiser High School Kaulike Jansen Tristan Icuspit Moon Mind Scales Photography Printmaking Grade 12 Grade 8 Seabury Hall School Wahiawa Middle School Arri Lei Javier Jada Inouye Life's Timeline Daydreaming Art Portfolio Drawing and Illustration Grade 12 Grade 12 Moanalua High School Hawaii Baptist Academy Arri Lei Javier Rachel Inouye Mirror House Fun Insecurity Painting Drawing and Illustration Grade 12 Grade 12 Moanalua High School Pres Theodore
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