W. Thomas Butler wins Best in Show at FCAL


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Jennifer Champion, of PNC Bank, Ann DeLucia, FCAL president, Wendy Roth, show director, and Emile Dillon, who won an Award of Distinction for his acrylic "Three Cokes” COURTESY PHOTO
Jennifer Champion, of PNC Bank, Ann DeLucia, FCAL president, Wendy Roth, show director, and Emile Dillon, who won an Award of Distinction for his acrylic "Three Cokes” COURTESY PHOTO
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The Flagler County Art League opened its Spring Art Show Saturday, April 12, with music by the Flagler Youth Orchestra quartet and a raffle to benefit Palm Coast artist Linda Solomon for her cancer treatment.

The show was sponsored by PNC Bank, and Jennifer Champion, manager of the PNC Palm Coast Parkway branch, gave out the awards for the show, which were more generous than usual because of their sponsorship.

W. Thomas Butler won Best in Show for his sculpture: “Ancestor.com." The judges described it as looking like it came from an archeological dig. In addition, Wendy Berg Roth won the Daytona Branch of the American Pen Women Sculpture Award with her use of natural elements in “This Fish is Mine.”

Other winners are as follows: first place of show; “Woman of India,” pencil drawing by Karen Murphy: second place of show; “Mysterious,” mixed media by Linda Carlson: third place of show; “Taking a Break,” photography by Denise Miles: awards of distinction; “Three Cokes,” acrylic by Emile Dillon II; “My atomic,” raku pottery by Johnny Seale; “Serene Sunset,” watercolor by Joan Mangano; and “Behold the Moon,” mixed media by Judi Wormeck: and honorable mentions; “Weathering,” mixed acrylic and pencil by Trish Vevera; “Beach path,” oil by Paul Beaulieu; “Wishing Stone,” earthenware sculpture by Carmine Giglio; and “Red Fruits,” acrylic by Rita Hueter.

 

 

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