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OCS selects art show winners

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, June 12, 2024

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Photo courtesy of Olympic Christian School
From left, Olympic Christian School eighth-graders Miya Allen, Lili Newberg, Justin Sullivan and Lorellie Welch display their honors at OCS’s annual Art Festival.
Photo courtesy of Olympic Christian School / Kindergartener Emery Younger took first place at the Olympic Christian School’s 2024 Art Festival with “Love.”
Sixth-grader Kale Ward-Louderback took first place at the Olympic Christian School’s 2024 Art Festival with “Pumpkin Patch.”
Photo courtesy of Olympic Christian School / Aidan Swensen, a 12th-grader, took Best in Show at the Olympic Christian School 2024 Art Festival’s 3D division with “The Box.”
Photo courtesy of Olympic Christian School / Eighth-grader Lorellie Welch took first place at the Olympic Christian School’s 2024 Art Festival with “Heavens at Night.”

Olympic Christian School celebrated its young student artists recently, naming the winners of the school’s annual OCS Art Festival.

Best in Show

3D — K-4, “Noah in the Desert,” Annabelle Bowen; grades 5-8, “The Seamstress,” Samuel Walters; grades 9-12, “The Box,” Aidan Swenson

• Digital — grades 5-8, “Football Frenzy,” Justin Sullivan

• Drawing — K-4, – “Crazy Frog,” Cami Stern; grades 5-8, “Fill My Cup,” Faith Jones

• Mixed Media — K-4, “Made in the Image of God,” Grace Taylor; grades 5-8, “Tiger Lilly’s Tribute,” Lili Newberg; grades 9-12, “The Holy Cross,” Isaiah Shamp

• Painting — K-4th – “Falling Tree,” Noelle Schweithale; grades 5-8, “Heavens at Night,” Lorellie Welch; grades 9-12, “Heaven,” Aila Martinez

• Pastels — K-4, “Aqua Flower,” Portia Shamp; grades 5-8, “God’s Colors,” Sadie Callis

Age division winners

• Kindergarten, Mrs. Sandoval’s class — 1. “Pretty Elephant,” Freya Reynolds (mixed media); 2. “Snowy Snowman,” Baylee Spence (mixed media); 3. “Jesus Lives,” Bentley Wopperer (paint)

• Kindergarten, Mrs. Wopperer’s class — 1. “Love,” Emery Younger (drawing); 2. “Jesus’ Children,” Addy Gleason (drawing); 3. “Daughter of God,” Grace Rodak (drawing)

• First grade — 1. “The Pretty Ocean,” Finley Bekkevar (mixed media); 2. “House of God,” Braiden MacDonald (drawing); 3. “Roby,” Alli Brooks (drawing)

• Second grade — 1. “Jane,” Rayne Savchenko (painting); 2. “Thinking About God on a Happy Summer Day,” Mae Shantz (drawing); 3. “Little Bird,” Leila Biondolillo (mixed media)

• Third grade — 1. “Made in the Image of God,” Grace Taylor (mixed media); 2. “The Song of Birds,” Annabelle Stringham (paint); 3. “Monster Jammer,” Easton Seaton (drawing)

• Fourth grade —1. “City of the Lord,” Natalie Whitmore (drawing); 2. “Aqua Flowers,” Portia Shamp (pastels); 3. “Lake of Sunset,” Makenna Kroh (pastels)

• Fifth grade — 1. “God’s Colors,” Sadie Callis (pastels); 2. “The Seamstress,” Samuel Walters (3D); 3. “God’s Image,” Anela Sellmeyer (mixed media)

• Sixth grade — 1. “Pumpkin Patch,” Kale Ward-Louderback (pastels); 2. “Everlasting Mountains,” Jaxon Horness (drawing); 3. “My Head in the Clouds” Sami Whitmore (painting)

• Seventh grade — 1. “Fill My Cup,” Faith Jones (drawing); 2. “Helicopter in the Sky,” Bento Sellmeyer (mixed media); 3. “Whack it Raquet,” Amy Biondolillo (mixed media)

• Eighth grade — 1. “Heavens at Night,” Lorellie Welch (painting); 2. “Tiger Lilly’s Tribute,” Lili Newberg (mixed media); 3. “The Expanse ‘Sky’,” Miya Allen (painting)

• Grades 9-12 — 1. “Heaven,” Aila Martinez (painting); 2. “The Holy Cross,” Isaiah Shamp (mixed media); 3. “The Box,” Aidan Swenson (3D).