“Warm Landscape” by junior Ethan Eutsler won the People’s Choice Award. (contributed photo)
Students of Elmira High School’s art classes participated in the Tri-County Art Contest at Junction City on Saturday.
There were eight categories to submit art to: Painting, Drawing, Photography, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Digital Art (no A.I. images), Collage, and Wearable Art.
Many EHS students submitted pieces to more than one category.
The students who participated were ninth-graders Naomi Pew, Ella Clark, Marley Arient and Kendall Moeller, sophomores Hannah Yaskovic, Jack Alanksy and Amelia Cushman, juniors Ethan Eutsler and Theo Turner and seniors Candy Alanksy and Maya Puff
In total, Elmira students won 7 out of the 8 categories with Eutsler’s “Warm Landscape” receiving the most votes out of every piece submitted, winning him the People’s Choice Award and first in the Painting category.
Yaskovic’s “Big Tiger” won second in PaintingMoeller’s “Guide Me” won first in Digital ArtAlanksky’s “Cat” won second in Digital ArtYaskovic’s “My Interpretation of Fallen Angel” won first in CollagePew’s “The Beach – Lincoln City” won first in PhotographyCushman’s “Our Gifts From the Rain” won second in DrawingEutsler’s “Ball Point Cathedral” won first in DrawingYaskovic’s “Humpback Whale” won first in SculpturePuff’s “Pearl Necklace” won first in Wearable Art(Photos by Owen Booth / Falcon News)
Other pieces were submitted, but were not awarded.
Pew’s “Moment of Peace”Arient’s “Actias Luna”Arient’s “Apples”Clark’s “B.N.C”Arient’s “Still Life”Turner’s “Overthinker”Moeller’s “The Body of Another”Alansky’s “”Times New RomanAlansky’s “Geo”Pew’s “Light Through the Trees”Alansky’s “Lober”Cushman’s “Do Foxes Wear Gloves?”Cushman’s “Memento Man”Eutsler’s “Clay House”(Photos by Owen Booth / Falcon News)