Artwork of Angelia Case Named Nescatunga's Best of Show

Angelia Case of Alva is the Best of Show winner for the 51st Nescatunga Arts Festival in Alva, Oklahoma.
Case placed first in oil/acrylics and printmaking, second in photography and third in graphics/ink/pencil.

A list of others who placed at the festival follows:
Designer Arts and Jewelry – first, David Knott/DW’s Kustom Coating and Wild Stich’n, Orlando, Oklahoma; second, Heidi Kemp, Tulsa; third, Lora Bromley, Tonganoxie, Kansas
Graphics – Inks and Pencil – first, Salye Gorrell, Enid; second, Warren Little, Alva
Mixed Media – first, Warren Little, Alva; second, James Kyzer with Kyzer Pop Art, Purcell; third, Elliott Ridgway, Tulsa
Oil and Acrylics – second, Eva Faye McPhail, Gate; Salye Gorrell, Enid
Pastel – first, Warren Little, Alva; Salye Gorrell, Enid
Photography – first, Valarie Case, Alva; third, Megan Moore, Ames
Pottery – Yusuf Etudaiye, Tulsa; Chris Navratil with Snoring Dog Pottery, Woodward
Sculpture – first/wood, Warren Little, Alva; first/metal, Lewis Byfield, Fairview; first/mineral, Yusuf Etudaiye, Tulsa
Watercolor – first, Salye Gorrell, Enid; G.K. Davenport, Woodward; third, Kristy San Soucie, Hardtner, Kansas.
Student entry – first, Amanda Metcalf, Enid
Ken Kelsey of Ringwood served as this year’s fine arts judge.
Photos from this year’s show are available at www.nescatunga.org.
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