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Wallace Fordham Award in Visual Arts recipients: |
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William
Smith – A resident of Dallas, Smith plans to become
a freelance illustrator and to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s
degree in fine arts. The works he displayed included: “Meditations
on Life and Death” (mixed media); “7 Deadly Sins: Gluttony”
(ink on paper); and “Danger Evan” (oil paint). |
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Daniel
Snyder – A resident of Kaufman, Snyder wants to work
as an animator; he currently is studying computer graphics and animation.
He also wants to become a traditional animator and eventually to teach.
His works in the exhibit were titled: “My Faith” (a collograph);
“Safe Haven” (graphite on gesso with monoprint); “Comfortable
Corner” (graphite and ink). |
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Esther
Hasskamp – A Dallas resident, Hasskamp wants a career
in art history and anthropology related to Mayan studies. She exhibited
three works: “Misdirection by Proxy” (mixed media on cardboard);
“Cosmic Mountain” (acrylic on canvas); and “Mr.
Parrot at Palenque” (acrylic on canvas). |
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Nicole
Norton – A Dallas resident, Norton currently is enrolled
in studio art courses, including digital media, drawing and painting.
She plans to continue to participate in art shows, work in a gallery
or museum and teach art. Her exhibit works were titled: “King
of The” (archival print on paper, watercolor); “How They
Quit the Forest” (watercolor on paper, digital print); and “Untitled”
(digital print on canvas, oil paint). |
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Mario
Gradiz – A resident of Cedar Hill, Gradiz is a native
of Honduras. His career plans include transferring to a university
to earn his art degree and to teach art. His submissions for the exhibit
were titled “Donovan’s Wonder” (acrylic on wood);
“Gloria Marina” (acrylic on canvas); and “Forest
Preserved” (acrylic on canvas). |
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LeAnn
Boyce – A Southlake resident, Boyce plans to transfer
to a four-year college or university to earn a bachelor’s degree
in art and perhaps to teach eventually. Her works, all mixed media,
were titled: “Progression of Nine”; “Someone Is
Watching”; and “Like No One Is Watching.” |
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Ka-Yan
Mo – Mo, who lives in Garland, is studying graphic
design and plans to pursue a career in that field. Her works included:
“No Pulp” (acrylic); “Relationship” (mixed
media); and “Family” (acrylic). |