Winners of the Jefferson City Art Club High School Sketch Day were recently announced.
The winners in various mediums were:
Class A: Students enrolled in Art I classes
Watercolor: First place, Catie Whitworth, Calvary Lutheran; second place, Emily Reed, Simonsen.
Pencil: First place, Landon Williams, Simonsen; Second place, Luke Felger, Calvary Lutheran; third place, Emma Haenchen, Simonsen; and honorable mentions, Evan Rackers, Helias Catholic, and Hanlu Lyn, Calvary Lutheran.
Pastel/crayons: First place, Eli Raithel, JCHS.
Mixed media: First place, Malena Gansmann, Helias Catholic; second place, Madeline McDaniel, Helias Catholic; and third place, Charlotte Renner, Simonsen.
Class B: Students enrolled in advanced art classes
Watercolor: First place, Lainey Winge, JCHS; and honor mentions, Hannah Boyd, JCHS, and Caleb Ashlock, Calvary Lutheran.
Pencil: First place, Kenna Tervo, Calvary Lutheran; second place, Samantha Gunn, Calvary Lutheran; third place, Raymond Eickmeyer, Calvary Lutheran; and honorable mention, Liz Bergstrom, JCHS.
Mixed media: First place, Liv Wilson, JCHS; second place, Ann Whitworth, Calvary Lutheran.
2015 Heritage Art Contest Winners
Sponsored by Historic City of Jefferson
First place, Lainey Winge, acrylic painting of "Busch's Florist," student of Ms. Coen, JCHS, Class B.
Second place, Kenna Tervo, pencil drawing of "Mo State Penitentiary," student of Mr. Holliday, Calvary Lutheran, Class B.
Third place, Eli Raithel, pastel drawing of "108 Jackson Street," student of Mr. Shyrock, JCHS, Class A.
Honorable mention, Liv Wilson, mixed media painting of "Dunklin Street," student of Ms. Coen, JCHS, Class B.
Honorable Mention Charlotte Renner, mixed media painting of "State Capitol of Missouri" Student of Mr. McDaniel, Simonsen, Class A.
Class A - Best of show award
"108 Jackson Street," pastel drawing by Eli Raithel, student of Mr. Shyrock, JCHS.
Class B - Best of show award
"Busch's Florist," acrylic painting by Lainey Winge, student of Ms. Coen, JCHS.
2015 Mayor's Choice Award
(a new award this year)
"Missouri State Penitentiary," pencil drawing by Kenna Tervo, student of Mr. Holliday, Calvary Lutheran High School, Class B.