celebrate australia primary school art competition...
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Thank you to workshop tutor Janie Petersen,
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum Volunteers and all the contributing schools
in the
2014 Celebrate Australia Primary School Art Competition
EXHIBITION OF ENTRIES
CQUniversity Gladstone Campus 17- 31 January 2014
Open 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday 3pm - 7pm 2014 Australia Day
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum 14 February - 15 March 2014
Open 10am - 5pm, Monday to Saturday
Tondoon Botanic Gardens 1 - 27 April 2014
Open 9am - 5pm daily
FREE ADMISSION
Celebrating Saiki Children’s Day 14 selected entries will travel to Saiki City, Japan
for display during May 2015
http://gallerymuseum.gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
A community cultural initiative of the
Gladstone Regional Council
Coordinated and presented by the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum
Winners announced during Gladstone Regional Council’s
Australia Day celebrations, Gladstone Marina 3pm - 7pm Sunday, 26 January 2014
As part of the Gladstone Regional Council’s Australia Day 2014 celebrations,
entries were called in the Celebrate Australia Primary School Art Competition
Section One - Prep to Year 3
Section Two - Year 4 to Year 7
2014 Celebrate Australia
Primary School Art Competition
Catalogue
SECTION ONE Highly Commended
Issac Scriffignano Reef Fish
(YSS)
SECTION ONE Prep - Year 3 Awards
Second Prize: Jaydah Soutar The Rare Koala (CSS)
Third Prize: Scarlett Guyver-
Treanor With my Mum at
the Beach (KKSS)
Thank you to all our local schools for their involvement
Legend: (CSS) = Clinton State School (FBCC) = Faith Baptist Christian School (GWSS) = Gladstone West State School (SSCPS) = Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School (LSS) = Lowmead State School (KKSS) = Kin Kora State School (SSLC) = St Stephens Lutheran College (WSS) = Wartburg State School (YSS) = Yarwun State School
Matilda Needle Animals in Australia
(SSLC)
Amber Kain Australia Animals (FBCC)
First Prize: Sophie Lennon Christmas Time
(KKSS)
Mason Neill-Ballantine Flood Rescue (WSS)
A sunset over rolling hills in the Australian outback with hot air balloons flying high. The dingoes are representing Australian animals and an Australian flag stands in the middle.
Second Prize: Emily Hiscox Rolling Hills (LSS)
SECTION TWO Highly Commended
SECTION TWO Years 4 - 7 Awards
Steven William Gaston Sunset of the Twelve Apostles (KKSS) It tells the waves crashing into the Apostles but they don't get wrecked. Just like how we Australians can overcome anything.
Bella Wellsteed Bushfire
(WSS) When Dad was in
the fire brigade when he was a
teenager, they got caught in one of the big fires. They had to drive
through it. He could hardly breathe.
First Prize: Ricky Handford
Ned Kelly (Sidney Nolan style)
(WSS)
I saw the picture of what Sidney Nolan had painted and I thought it was inspiring, so I painted my own.
Third Prize: Georgia Hornsey Reef Messenger
(GWSS)
A turtle shell has been painted to remind the sea creatures of the beautiful reef they live in and how they are lucky to live free in Australia..
Amy Giles The Beauty of
Australia (KKSS)
First, I was draw-
ing the flag. Then, I saw other people in my class were drawing an Australian shaped flag. So, that's when it came
to me to draw this art work, but I thought I still need more to describe Australia. I added in some
animals that are native to Australia as well as water, states and territories that are beautiful
things of Australia.
Isabella Little Airborne (SSCPS) Australia has some of the most beautiful animals and we are mainly known for our birds. I decided to draw a Rain-bow Lorikeet because they are very bright and colourful, and great to draw. I also put the na-tive wattle tree in the
background to show some of Aus-tralia's nature.