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Another Art in Worship

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 This is the finished piece. It says, " He finished his mission...but we still have ours." The sermon was about what our mission is, sharing the good news of Jesus with the whole world.  I started with a black canvas but painted part of it white at home. Half way done. It took me both services to finishing the painting.

More Contests (that I didn't win)

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I entered the Endangered species contest. I drew an ocelot and talked about how important it is to save its habitat. I like that we both live in South Texas. You can see the winning art here. I entered the Art in STEAM contest at the South Texas Museum of Art . While I didn't place with my painting, Lydia got 3rd in photography for her age.   Every year Google has students enter into their Google Doodle contest. This year's theme was my hope for the future. I hope that all people will live in peace and love together. I didn't really put much effort in this one because it was a last minute piece. But next year, we learned to do the art on their entry form instead of trying to take a picture. 

Recognition for my art.

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My Art in the News! Both my school, Flour Bluff ISD , and the Corpus Christi news had articles about my art being a finalist for the Treasures of the Texas Coast contest. Also, my principle recognized me in front of the school board. We gave them a framed copy of my art that will be in the calendar and thanked them for supporting art education.

Treasures of the Texas Coast

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I entered this into a contest called Treasures of the Texas Coast and won in the 40. There were over 3,900 entries. Thank you to Ms. Tyler for the help, as I put a lot of hard work into this winning piece as I stayed after school for several weeks to work on it. The contest is from the Texas General Land office and will be a 2020 calendar that helps people love and take care of the Texas coast. You can see the other winners and a list of prizes here .