First Place
Audra Lalonde’s “Summer of Superheroes“,
3d, mixed media, 10″ x 10″
Second Place
Sheila Leuschner’s “The Woman“,
acrylic/canvas, 16″ x 12″
Honourable Mention
Daryl Phillips’ “Reflections of Innocence #1“,
photography/archival pigment print, 7″ x 7″
Heather Doughty’s “Bugged Out“,
acrylic/digital photographic print, 20″ x30″
Allan O’Marra’s “Surface Figure: Surrender II“,
oil/canvas, 24″ x 36″
Marty Umanetz’ “Harvest“,
oil/acrylic/canvas, 16″ x 20″
Ernst Grell’s “Hand in Water“,
photography, 18″ x 22″
Lynne Vegter’s “Silent as Feathers”,
acrylic/canvas, 36″ x 24″
Grethe Jensen’s “My Way“,
acrylic/canvas, 12″ x 12″
Anka Milligan’s “Maeve“,
graphite/paper, 9.5″ x 7.5″
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