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Fairview High School
Vol. 51 No. 6
Friday, January 28, 2011
1515 Greenbriar Blvd. Boulder, CO 80305
Among the nearly 3,700 pieces of artwork submitted to the Scholastic Art Awards of Colorado, artists from Fairview won six awards for their artwork ranging from video to paint and photography. By EMILY SANDOVAL
Fairview’s Gold Key winner, Walter Breakell, submitted a short video entitled “Security.” With his award comes an opportunity to attend the Gala Ceremony held at Carnegie Hall in New York City to meet other talented, young artists and to view their award-winning work. Breakell, who shot his video on the Metro State campus in Denver, didn’t even know that he had won an award until his math teacher, Denise McCleary, mentioned it during his third period class. “I originally found out from [McCleary] because she had read my name in the [Daily Camera]. Then in my portfolio art class, [Rebecca] Feeney told me the details.” Other winners include, senior, Kai Casey who received a Silver Key award for his photography piece called “Magnetic “Security,” Walter Breakell, senior, Gold Key Thoughts.” (DONATED). Seniors Colleen Brents and Abby Readey each received honorable mentions for their artwork “Bestemor” and “Butterflies” respectively. Brents won a Gold Key Award last year for her painting “White Lies.” Juniors Leia Reed and Kathryn Sullivan also received honorable mentions for their paintings “Day-Dreaming” and “Huddle” respectively.
“Magnetic Thoughts,” Kai Casey, senior, Silver Key (DONATED).
“Bestemor,” Colleen Brents, senior, Honorable Mention (DONATED).
“White Lies,” Colleen Brents, senior, 2010 Gold Key (DONATED).
“Day Dreaming,” Leia Reed, junior, Honorable Mention (DONATED).
“Butterflies,” Abby Readey, senior, Honorable Mention (DONATED).