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Tuesday 30 November 2010

Image of the Year 2010

Thank you to Graham Anderson for travelling from Pakenham to judge our Image of the Year competition. The quality of the work entered was fantastic and a great credit to our club. Congratulations to all the winners


Mugavin Family Overall Image of the Year

Graham Dixon - Old Farm House


Open Colour

1st Graham Dixon - Old Farm House


2nd John Culver - Sossusvlei

3rd Graham Dixon - From Small Things

Monochromatic

1st Patti Vallance - Goes Both Ways



2nd Len Asling - Tranquility

3rd Len Asling - Tami

Creative / Experimental

1st Stan McCullagh - Face of Public Speaking



2nd Graham Dixon - Back of Timor Street

3rd Craig Homberg - Savoy Truffles

Small Print

1st Diane Mugavin - Resting Place


2nd Beverley Bell - Dragon Fly

3rd Diane Mugavin - Over the Fence


Novice Small Print

1st Beverley Bell - Highlighted Rose

2nd Beverley Bell - Preserved

3rd Denise Neal - Autumn Leaves

Open Colour Aggregate

1st Graham Dixon

Monochromatic Aggregate

1st Patti Vallance

Creative / Experimental Aggregate

1st Roger Neal

Novice Small Print Aggregate

1st Denise Neal

Small Print Aggregate

1st John Culver

Thursday 11 November 2010

November Competition Results

The set tops for November were “Music” for colour and “The Past” for monochrome. These are the same topics as for interclub. With only one entry in the monochrome section we clearly need to have a scratch around for interclub. Thanks to Robin Sharrock for judging the prints.

Small print Open

1st John Culver Red Wattle Bird
2nd John Culver New Holland Honeyeater
3rd John Culver Raindrops


















Large Print Set

1st Les Lockland Musical Expression
2nd Graham Dixon Guitar Head
3rd Les Lockland Honky Tonk Piano
















Large print Open

1st Stan McCullagh Lake Wonboyn
2nd John Culver Sunwapta River
3rd Craig Homberg Marinners Falls
















Monochrome Set
1st Len Asling By Gone Days











Monochrome Open

1st Len Asling Tami

















Experimental

1st Graham Dixon The Back of Timor St
2nd Craig Homberg The Future Is Here