Norwescon 39 Art Show Awards

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The Norwescon Art Show is proud to announce this year’s Art Show Award winners. We would like to thank all of our artists for their outstanding contribution to this year’s show.

Our Artist Guest of Honor, Janny Wurts, provided the following choices:

  • AGOH Pick: The Jade Gates — Aimee Stewart
  • AGOH Runner up: Temporal Portal Generator — Michael Duquette
  • AGOH Special Mention:
    Circles of Quanta 2 “the circle” — Andy Vanoverberghe
    Watery Moon of Extra Solar Plane — William Hartmann
    Run to Tokyo — Jeff Sturgeon
    Heart of planetary nebula NGC2818 61-71 — Jeliza Patterson
    Old Powers Rising — Mark Ferrari
    Butterfly — Stephanie Pui-Mun Law
    Peri — Julie Baroh

Judges Choices:

  • Best in Show: Athena and Her Sister — Thomas Kuebler
  • 1st Place: When Flowers Dream — Stephanie Pui-Mun Law
  • 2nd Place: Homage to Chesley Bonestell — William Hartmann
  • 3rd Place: Old Powers Rising — Mark Ferrari
  • Best Color: Tamastara — Don Maitz
  • Best Black & White: Lady Macbeth — Socar Myles
  • Best Mixed Media: Athena and Her Sister — Thomas Kuebler
  • Best 3D: He Who Laughs Last — Tim Bruckner
  • Best Textile: Whatever Happened to Bigfoot? — Sandra Ackley
  • Best Jewelry: Moss Agate Triskelion Necklace — Designs by Victoria

People’s Choice Awards:

  • Best Humor: Magnus & Loki: Photo Bomb — Sarah Clemens
  • Best Horror: Gnasherbunny — Cat Grey
  • Best Sci-Fi: Temporal Portal Generator — Michael Duquette
  • Best 3-D/Jewelry: Athena and Her Sister — Thomas Kuebler
  • Best Fantasy: Fionavar Tapestry — Janny Wurts
  • Best in Show: Athena and Her Sister — Thomas Keebler

We would also like to thank this year’s panel of Judges: Julie Dillon, Don Lacky, and Patricia Booze, for their generous time and knowledge in helping judge this year’s show.

We offer our congratulations to this year’s recipient of the Art Show Apprentice award, Jean Carlos.

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