PORT ORCHARD — The South Kitsap Artists Association’s once-a-year juried exhibition, which operates as a result of October at the Sidney Artwork Gallery, declared the successful entries and their artists on Sept. 12.
The entries were being judged by artist Juan Rodriquez and ended up offered to the winners at an artists’ reception at the gallery in Port Orchard.
Thompson’s 24×24 “Silhouette” in the 2d mixed media classification was judged Finest of Display.
In the oil/acrylic category, Anne Peters used acrylic for his entry “Siberian Tiger.” Rose Guastella took 2nd and 3rd location with her oil-dependent entries “Spectre” and “Wallflowers.” Roy Carr’s oil entry “Blood Moon” was offered an honorable mention.
In the 2d mixed media category, Christine Hella Cott Thompson positioned 1st with her 24×24 entry “Cradle of Lifetime.” Elissa Whittleton was a second-place winner with “Sierra Time Traveller.” Victoria Tierney’s material and acrylic entry “Quilt Dreaming” took 3rd.
Rene Foster’s 26×21 watercolor “Back Bay” put very first. Using second was “Whispers of Slide,” a 12×15 watercolor painted by Sherry Beck. Third location was awarded to Whittleton for her portray “Reflections.” Penny Percenti’s “Boat House” was awarded an honorable mention award.
In the pictures classification, Nick Whittleton’s entry “Just Blue” attained first location. Cynthia Schaum’s “Love Birds” took next, and her entry “Catchin’ a Ride” received 3rd.
And in the drawing group, Whittleton took initially with “Sierra Timeless.” Beck was second with “Sunset.”
Other entries integrated do the job in acrylic by Pamala Gifford and Crystal LaDue oil by Amanda Campbell oil and watercolor by Charles Dick and watercolor by Irene Bergsagel.
The Sidney Art Gallery, 202 Sidney Ave. in Port Orchard, is open up by appointment or on times when volunteers are readily available to team the place. Call the gallery at 360-876-3693 for updated open up days and hrs.