Na Opio Youth Arts Show announces winners

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The 33rd annual Na Opio Youth Arts Show and Competition remains on display at Waimea Arts Council’s Firehouse Gallery through Sunday.

The show, which celebrates March being National Youth Art Month, features artists in grades six through 12 who attend school or are home-schooled in the North and South Kohala and Hamakua districts.

Awards for first, second and third place winners were announced for each grade level following the exhibit’s opening reception earlier this month. The judge for this year’s show was Carrie Edgil, who teaches middle school special education at Laupahoehoe Community Public Charter School and holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and a master’s degree in the arts of teaching from the University of San Francisco.

Grade 6:

1st: Kehea Gaglione, “Geo Giraffe,” acrylic, Parker School

2nd: Sana Yamakawa, “Rose Batik,” wax batik on silk scarf, HPA

3rd: Anolani Liu, “Structure of School,” watercolor, HPA

Grade 7

1st: Anuhea Elliot, “Dances Goddess of the Sea,” pen/pencil, Parker School

2nd: Amanda Black, “Bo Peeps Lost Sheep,” cardboard mixed media, Parker School

3rd: Prinstine Dahilos, “Swan Legs,” mixed media, Waikoloa School

Grade 8

1st: Zachary Van Horn, “Fish People,” mixed media, Waikoloa School

2nd: Greg Parks, “Gold-Blood,” acrylic and metallics, HPA

3rd: Keegan Mattson, “Vog Mask,” ink, Waikoloa School

Grade 9

1st: Gracelyn Jardine, “Colors All Around Me,” acrylic on canvas, Parker School

2nd: Ryanne Doherty, “Nature and Humanity,” mixed, Parker School

3rd: Lilliana Ryan Canario-Carvalho, “Blue Boy,” mixed media, Honokaa High School

Grade 10

1st: Anna Gaglione, “And That Which Was,” ceramic pit fire, Parker School

2nd: Annie Pham, “Wisdom of the Ages,” ceramic, Parker School

3rd: Maya Elsworth, “Lady Red,” acrylic on canvas, Parker School

Grade 11

1st: Bradley Bolinger, “Flat Blue,” ceramic pottery, Parker School

2nd: Mathias Migliorini-Marchese, “The Political Game Series #2,” mixed media on canvas, Parker School

3rd: Kawena Ching, “Dante’s Inferno Series #4,” pen, ink and watercolor, Parker School

Grade 12

1st: Kenzie Nelson, “The Screamer,” paper and book, Parker School

2nd: Kawe Lincon, “Crack Me Open and Let the Bloom Begin,” ceramic tryptic, Parker School

3rd: Eric Fetch, “A Study of Line; Departure and Return,” paper on wood, Parker School