First Place
Colleen Green’s “Dreaming of a Summer Sky”,
encaustic/oil, 24″ x 36″
Second Place
Kathy Haycock’s “Dancing with Friends“,
oil/birch panel, 9″ x 12″
Honourable Mention
Helen Driediger’s “From a Distance“,
acrylic/mixed media, 15″ x 30″
Barbara Allport’s “Old But Not Forgotten“, acrylic/canvas, 20″ x 16”
Abigail Cook’s “Simple Nights“,
acrylic/canvas, 36″ x 36″
Dawn Dryburgh
Untitled, acrylic/canvas, 20″ x 16″
Beverly Lewis’ “Amazing Daze“,
acrylic/canvas, 8″ x 10″
Lindsey Casey’s “The Sound of Silence“, acrylic/canvas, 20″ x 20”
Jennifer Delaney’s “Melancholy Mire“,
oil/canvas, 24″ x 18″
Tanya Fenkell’s “Still it Moves”,
watercolour, 17″ x 21″
Diana Gurley’s “At High Falls“,
acrylic/canvas, 20″ x 17″
Lesley Casselman’s “Jewel of a Sunrise“, acrylic/canvas, 12″ x 24”
Alex Jack’s “Winter Hillside, Early March“,
oil/board, 16″ x 24″
Colleen Green’s “Walk in the Woods“,
encaustic/oil, 30″ x 40″
Christine Peltzer’s “Rascal and the Green
Canoe“, oil, 11″ x 14”
Linda Sorensen’s “Swift Carry“,
oil/canvas, 12″ x 24″
Julie Withrow’s “Summer Pond“,
oil stick/paper, 5″ x 7″
Elizabeth Popham’s “Field of Poppies”,
acrylic/ink, 12″ x 24″
Leilah Ward’s “Sunset Water“,
pastel/paper, 11″ x 14″
Allan O’Marra’s
“Highway 28 Southbound at Apsley“,
oil/canvas, 24″ x 36″
Steven Turner’s “Blurred Horizons“,
acrylic/canvas, 40″ x 30″
David Kay’s “Trail to the Cabin“,
oil/canvas, 8″ x 10″
Elizabeth Raymond’s “Glass Sunset“,
photography, 30″ x 40″
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