Winners in the Job Lane House’s 300th Anniversary Art Contest

November 23, 2013
Best in Show: Photographer Robert Bass's image of the Job Lane House   --   Image (c) RWB, 2013 all rights reserved
Best in Show: Photographer Robert Bass’s image of the Job Lane House — Image (c) Robert Bass, 2013 all rights reserved

Submitted by Patricia Pellegrini

The Job Lane House’s 300th Anniversary art contest produced a large group of winning art work. Chairperson Judy Barber was assisted by committee members Lee Yates, Sharon McDonald, and Pat Pellegrini.

And the winners, by category, are:

6 to 10 years

First Place and Most Inclusive

  • Amelia Dyer, Colored Pencil, Portrait of the Past

Second Place and Most Original

  • Vincent Canciello, Colored Pencil, Window through Time

Third Place

  • Rachel Adams, Pencil & marker, Job Lane House

11 to 15 years

First Place

  • Thomas Griffin, Acrylic on paper, Through the Window

Second Place

  • Kai Dyer, Pencil, Summer Day at JLH

Third Place

  • Meghan Barnes, Watercolor , Wooden Wagon Wheel

Over 18 years,

First Place and Best in Show

  • Bob Bass, Digitized Photography, Summer’s End at JLH

First Place and Best 3-D

  • Arthur Ellis, 3-D model, Job Lane House, 1713

First Place

  • Stephanie Davidson, Oil, A Bedford Treasure

Second Place and Best Drawing

  • Sarah Iwany, Pen & Ink, Job Lane House

Third Place

  • Sheila Speidel, 2 Oils, JLH, 1960’s & Today

Most Creative

  • Marietta Ellis, Oil, Juice or Wine

Honorable Mention and Most Fun

  • Maxwell Adams, Colored Pencil, Job Lane House

Honorable Mention – All Age Groups

  • Lauren Barnes, Watercolor, Daisy in the Rain
  • Helen Canciello, Colored Pencil, Queen Quilt Pattern
  • Evan Majoros, Pencil, JLH & Garden
  • Coco Steele, Drawing, The Barn
  • Lulu Lindsay Steele, Drawing, JLH Inside & Out
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Patricia Pellegrini
November 23, 2013 11:10 pm

Congratulations to these art contest winners. Your art brought much joy to all of us who saw it. May you continue with your art for many years to come. The world needs more good news. Thank you. We loved it!

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