Tidepools winners announced

The staff of Tidepools 2019, Peninsula College’s art, music and literary magazine, announced the winners of the 2019 contest. The magazine features fine art, photography, poetry, short prose and music from Olympic Peninsula residents. It is produced by students at Peninsula College with support from the Peninsula Daily News.

The winners are:

Adult Prose:

1. “OJT” by Mike Nolan of Port Angeles

2. “The Salish Scene” by Stephen Workman of Port Angeles

3. “When the Sea Swallowed the Sun” by Bon Dunker of Forks

Adult Poetry

1. “Entelecheia, Deep Loon” by Arielle Roberts of Port Angeles

2. “Six Pounds Seven Ounces” by Kathy Anita Gonzales of Port Angeles

3. “In Response to ‘Sediments’ by Mary McCann” by Nancy Fowler of Port Townsend

Adult Fine Art

1. “Cherry Tree in Winter” by Emily Hanson of Port Angeles

2. “Long Beach, Washington” by Maria Reid of Port Angles

3. “Troglefinch” by Terrell Peterson of Port Angeles

Adult Photography

1. “Dungeness Bay Set Net” by Steven Jones of Sequim

2. “Moonlit Boat Haven” by Ashlee Beach of Port Townsend

3. “First Frost” by Mark Kennedy of Sequim

Peninsula College Student Fine Art

1. “Reality of War” by Allison Hunt of Port Angeles

2. “The Wolf of Elderwood” by Allison Hunt of Port Angeles

Peninsula College Student Photography

1. “Calm Before the Storm” by Jennifer Dille of Port Angeles

2. “Serenity” by Jennifer Dille of Port Angeles

3. “Killer Blues” by Kyle Vanous of Port Angeles

Peninsula College Student Writing

1. “My Version of Two Monks Carrying Water for the Temple” by Hailian Zhou of Port Townsend

2. “Never Read” by Hannah Corey of Port Angeles

3. “My Heart in a Box” by Logan Matlock of Sequim

Youth Writing 6-9

1. “The Duck and the Old Man” by Eve Dry of Port Angles

Youth Writing 10-13

1. “Truly Gone” by Noah Isenberg of Port Townsend

Youth Writing 14-17

1. “The War of Art” by Courtney Smith of Port Angeles

Youth Art 6-9

1. “Tina the Dragon” by Abigail Heistand of Port Angeles

Youth Art 10-13

1. “The Lonely Path” by Liberty Lauer of Port Angeles

Music

1. “Fake News” by Howly Slim of Port Angeles

2. “Sweet Memory” by Howly Slim of Port Angeles

3. “Not Far from Fire” by Dan Lieberman of Port Angles