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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Students Earn 2 Nd Place Honors In Congressional Art Competition

Three students from Carroll County Public Schools were named as second-place honorees in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition for Mary ...

Cristina Gruss

05/18/2021

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Three students from Carroll County Public Schools were named as second-place honorees in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition for Maryland’s 8th District. Only 17 students from across the district were recognized as second-place honorees out of 125 high school students from more than 30 schools. 

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  • Taylor Paloma, Winters Mill High School

El Camino de Esperanza (oil paint on panel)

  • Emily Stillings, Liberty High School

Every Which Way (digital photography)

  • Hamza Woodson, Winters Mill High School

Loss of the Mind (graphite, colored pencil, China marker)

 

Click here to see their winning artwork.

 

Their work will be displayed in Congressman Jamie Raskin’s Capitol Hill and Rockville District offices.  

Three students from Carroll County Public Schools were named as second-place honorees in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition for Maryland’s 8th District. Only 17 students from across the district were recognized as second-place honorees out of 125 high school students from more than 30 schools. 

  • Taylor Paloma, Winters Mill High School

El Camino de Esperanza (oil paint on panel)

  • Emily Stillings, Liberty High School

Every Which Way (digital photography)

  • Hamza Woodson, Winters Mill High School

Loss of the Mind (graphite, colored pencil, China marker)

 

Click here to see their winning artwork.

 

Their work will be displayed in Congressman Jamie Raskin’s Capitol Hill and Rockville District offices.  

Three students from Carroll County Public Schools were named as second-place honorees in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition for Maryland’s 8th District. Only 17 students from across the district were recognized as second-place honorees out of 125 high school students from more than 30 schools. 

Three students from Carroll County Public Schools were named as second-place honorees in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition for Maryland’s 8 th th District. Only 17 students from across the district were recognized as second-place honorees out of 125 high school students from more than 30 schools. 

  • Taylor Paloma, Winters Mill High School

  • Taylor Paloma, Winters Mill High School

  • Taylor Paloma, Winters Mill High School

    Taylor Paloma, Winters Mill High School

    El Camino de Esperanza (oil paint on panel)

    El Camino de Esperanza (oil paint on panel)

    • Emily Stillings, Liberty High School

  • Emily Stillings, Liberty High School

  • Emily Stillings, Liberty High School

    Emily Stillings, Liberty High School

    Every Which Way (digital photography)

    Every Which Way (digital photography)

    • Hamza Woodson, Winters Mill High School

  • Hamza Woodson, Winters Mill High School

  • Hamza Woodson, Winters Mill High School

    Hamza Woodson, Winters Mill High School

    Loss of the Mind (graphite, colored pencil, China marker)

    Loss of the Mind (graphite, colored pencil, China marker)

     

    Click here to see their winning artwork.

    Click here Click here to see their winning artwork.

     

    Their work will be displayed in Congressman Jamie Raskin’s Capitol Hill and Rockville District offices.  

    Their work will be displayed in Congressman Jamie Raskin’s Capitol Hill and Rockville District offices.   Reference Cristina Gruss cmgruss@carrollk12.org cmgruss@carrollk12.org


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