The Garvin County Student Art Show reception April 13.
Brinley Hines, an Elmore City-Pernell High School junior, received an honorable mention ribbon in the High School category for “3D Paper Mache of Day of the Dead."
JaCee Thomas, an Elmore City-Pernell High School junior, received an honorable mention ribbon in the High School category for “3D Paper Mache Cow with Ear Tag.”
Student entries encompassed a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculptures.
Student entries encompassed a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculptures.
Student entries encompassed a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculptures.
Student entries encompassed a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculptures.
Whitebead first grader Abigail Alvarado received an honorable mention in the Elementary Division for “The Penguin.”
The second-place ribbon in the Secondary Division, Middle School, went to Ruby Meave, for her piece “The Eyeball.”
Student entries encompassed a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculptures.
The second-place ribbon in the Secondary Division, High School, was awarded to Elmore City-Pernell 10th-grader Layni Ferris for “Graphite Lighthouse.”
Whitebead fourth-grader Addy Pletcher won the second-place ribbon in the Elementary Division for “Nutcracker.”
Student entries encompassed a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculptures.
Student entries encompassed a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculptures.
Addison Shereman won Overall Best of Show for her piece “Musical Instrument.”
The creativity of Garvin County student artists was showcased last weekend at the 2023 Garvin County Student Art Show hosted by the Pauls Valley Arts Council.
The show was open to Garvin County students in kindergarten through 12th grade and featured student entries encompassing a broad spectrum of media including pencil drawings, paintings, paper art and clay or papier-mâché sculpt...