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2019 Hawaii Public Schools Scholastic Art Awards, Regional 2019 Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii Public School nominees Student First Name Student Last Name School Name Title of Work Category Award Educator First Name Educator Last Name layla wilson Aiea Intermediate School robot vs. monster Digital Art Honorable Mention Eizen Ramones Patton Courie Aiea Intermediate School Robots vs Monsters Digital Art Silver Key Eizen Ramones Kierra Birt Aliamanu Middle School Escher is great Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Ted Uratani Ella Freeman Aliamanu Middle School Curved world Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Ted Uratani Breah Lang Aliamanu Middle School Pink Sky Painting Honorable Mention Ted Uratani Annie Pham Aliamanu Middle School White Wash Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Ted Uratani Joanna Stellard Aliamanu Middle School Curly hair Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Ted Uratani Jiyanah SumaJit Aliamanu Middle School Houses on hills Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Ted Uratani Aliyah Varela Aliamanu Middle School Purple hair Painting Silver Key Ted Uratani Emerald Pearl Babaran Gov Wallace R Farrington High School Beauty Film & Animation Gold Key Charleen Ego Mona-Lynn Contaoi Gov Wallace R Farrington High School My Voice Are In My Art Film & Animation Honorable Mention Charleen Ego Alyia Boaz Gov Wallace R Farrington High School Flip Photography Honorable Mention AlJon Tacata Jaymark Juan Gov Wallace R Farrington High School Rivals Photography Honorable Mention AlJon Tacata Alyia Boaz Gov Wallace R Farrington High School Flip Photography Honorable Mention AlJon Tacata Jaymark Juan Gov Wallace R Farrington High School Rivals Photography Honorable Mention AlJon Tacata Shannon Takahashi Henry J Kaiser High School In Circles Art Portfolio Gold Key Tanya Misi ChaeYeon Hwang Henry J Kaiser High School Combination between Korean and Hawaiian patterns Fashion Honorable Mention Suzanne Nii Ireani Tancayo Henry Perrine Baldwin High School The Obake Theory Photography Gold Key Janet Sato Carissa Gonzalez-tomlin Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Sky Photography Honorable Mention Roselani Aiwohi Carissa Gonzalez-tomlin Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Better Days Photography Honorable Mention Roselani Aiwohi Jon Miguel Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Parkway Photography Honorable Mention Roselani Aiwohi Andrew Nolan Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Dueces Photography Honorable Mention Roselani Aiwohi Erin Kobashigawa Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Disturbed Delicacy Printmaking Honorable Mention Janet Sato Skylar Masuda Henry Perrine Baldwin High School He's Going Home. Printmaking Honorable Mention Janet Sato Heather Osterstock Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Kou Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Janet Sato Kaye Paranada Henry Perrine Baldwin High School So little time, So much to do... Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Janet Sato Naomi Takakura Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Details Printmaking Silver Key Janet Sato nathan tamashiro Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Experimental Transition Printmaking Silver Key Janet Sato Victoria Teoh Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Gram's Lace Printmaking Silver Key Janet Sato Angelica Somera Highlands Intermediate School You Text & You Drive You Die - Don't Text the Reaper Comic Art Gold Key William Ching Tristen Haggerton Highlands Intermediate School Inferno Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Orthreb Arios Carly Miyamoto Highlands Intermediate School All Skull No Brain Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention William Ching Carly Miyamoto Highlands Intermediate School A Day to Reflect on Donations Photography Honorable Mention William Ching Carly Miyamoto Highlands Intermediate School Be Careful, It's Still Wet Mixed Media Honorable Mention William Ching Carly Miyamoto Highlands Intermediate School Smoke Free Hawaii - Public Service Announcement Design Honorable Mention William Ching Angelica Somera Highlands Intermediate School Bottled Elements Painting Honorable Mention William Ching Carly Miyamoto Highlands Intermediate School Hawksbill See Turtle Detail Drawing and Illustration Silver Key William Ching Carly Miyamoto Highlands Intermediate School One of These Things Is Not Like the Other Drawing and Illustration Silver Key William Ching Angelica Somera Highlands Intermediate School Self Portrait Identity Crisis Averted Drawing and Illustration Silver Key William Ching Jeremy Lagura Hilo High School Raw Photography Honorable Mention Kirsten Eberly Kaylee Magdaro Hilo High School A Void Photography Honorable Mention Kirsten Eberly Julia Scharf Hilo High School Epidemic Photography Honorable Mention Kirsten Eberly Emilia Wagner-Prekaski Hilo High School The Butterfly Painting Honorable Mention Evan Jenkins Josephine Mischon Hilo High School Man-made Anomaly Painting Silver Key Kirsten Eberly Emilia Wagner-Prekaski Hilo High School Ocean Blues ); Painting Silver Key Evan Jenkins Devan Galios-Line James B Castle High School Unholy Oni Ceramics & Glass Gold Key Casilda Rippard Devan Galios-Line James B Castle High School Different Danger Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Casilda Rippard Min Yi Chen James B Castle High School Pooh Drawing and Illustration Silver Key Casilda Rippard Min Yi Chen James B Castle High School Pooh Drawing and Illustration Silver Key Sarah Wade Vitoria Byrne Kahuku High & Intermediate School Im Fine Painting Honorable Mention debra barenaba Vitoria Byrne Kahuku High & Intermediate School Bring Back My Body To Me Fashion Honorable Mention debra barenaba Sanoe Marsh Kahuku High & Intermediate School This Is America Painting Honorable Mention debra barenaba Vitoria Byrne Kahuku High & Intermediate School Bring Back My Body To Me Fashion Honorable Mention Wendy Wells Jacqueline Cobeen Kalaheo High School Thank You, For Now Fashion Gold Key Jodie Chock Adriana Munoz Kalaheo High School The Ruins of My Childhood Painting Gold Key Jodie Chock Jacqueline Cobeen Kalaheo High School Thank You, For Now Fashion Gold Key Wai Chung Wong 2019 Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards Hawaii Public School nominees Johnathan Goodwin Kalaheo High School A Hundred Metres Down Photography Honorable Mention Jodie Chock Johnathan Goodwin Kalaheo High School Melancholy Photography Honorable Mention Jodie Chock Neira Hernandez Kalaheo High School La Cuentista Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Jodie Chock Aspen Rice Kalaheo High School Break Through Painting Honorable Mention Jodie Chock Grace Blaskowski Kalaheo High School 'Tis the Sea-son For Giving Back by Cleaning Our Reefs Digital Art Honorable Mention Tara Gumapac Malia Gillin Kalaheo High School anger Photography Honorable Mention Wai Chung Wong Malia Gillin Kalaheo High School misery Photography Honorable Mention Wai Chung Wong Johnathan Goodwin Kalaheo High School A Hundred Metres Down Photography Honorable Mention Wai Chung Wong Johnathan Goodwin Kalaheo High School Melancholy Photography Honorable Mention Wai Chung Wong Aspen Rice Kalaheo High School Ms. Understood Photography Honorable Mention Wai Chung Wong Jessica Belon Kalaheo High School Madame Whiskered Catfish Drawing and Illustration Silver Key Jodie Chock Neira Hernandez Kalaheo High School Familiar Drawing and Illustration Silver Key Jodie Chock Jazmine Langford Kalaheo High School First Snow Drawing and Illustration Silver Key Jodie Chock Suki Lecher Kalaheo High School A Mother's Heart Drawing and Illustration Silver Key Jodie Chock ayla kahanu Kalaheo High School Drowning in homework Photography Silver Key Wai Chung Wong Colleen Kagawa Kalani High School Clara Drawing and Illustration Gold Key James Mosher Colleen Kagawa Kalani High School The Greatest Influence Drawing and Illustration Gold Key James Mosher Tiffany Ly Kalani High School Ma Drawing and Illustration Gold Key James Mosher Jalen-Rose Condes Kalani High School Yin-Yang Theory Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention James Mosher Colleen Kagawa Kalani High School Peachy Keen Mixed Media Honorable Mention James Mosher Karen Oh Kalani High School Stars and Stripes Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention James Mosher Kaisei Shigeta Kalani High School Goon lord Mixed Media Honorable Mention James Mosher Maria Tanaka Kalani High School "Behind the scenes" Mixed Media Honorable Mention James Mosher Maria Tanaka Kalani High School "Waikiki Beach Selfie" Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention James Mosher Clara Wu Kalani High School Kazuki Mixed Media Honorable Mention James Mosher Emelia Yeung Kalani High School Rabbit Rabbit Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention James Mosher Colleen Kagawa Kalani High School Vanishing Photography Honorable Mention Van Tran-Trimner Jalen-Rose Condes Kalani High School Jaquette Drawing and Illustration Silver Key James Mosher Lawrence Kim Kalani High School Over the shoulder Mixed Media Silver Key James Mosher Lawrence Kim Kalani High School Tombraider Drawing and Illustration Silver Key James Mosher Lawrence Kim Kalani High School Let's Take a Break Drawing and Illustration Silver Key James Mosher Ayumu Kodama Kalani High School I'll Do You One Better Drawing and Illustration Silver Key James Mosher Kelsey Lei Kalani High School Brief Candle Drawing and Illustration Silver Key James Mosher Cyrah Strawn Kalani High School Just a Sip Digital Art Silver Key James Mosher Clara Wu Kalani High School Geisha Girl Photography Silver Key Van Tran-Trimner Christian Cruz Carbajal King Kekaulike High School Consequences Drawing and Illustration Honorable Mention Rob Harper-O'Connor Christian Cruz Carbajal King Kekaulike
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