
Tracy Davidson won First Place in the 3-D category and the People’s Choice Award in the PAS June Juried Show for “You’re Growing On Me,” jewelry made using sterling, labradorite and cubic zirconia.

Tamara Magers (right) won second place/3-D for “Coral Reef,” mixed media. Magers is pictured with Ralph Amos, owner of R & R Engineering, which sponsored the show.

Tracy Davidson won Third Place/3-D for "Dandelions," steel.
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Vern Bedal won a Merit Award/3-D for "Curious Hen, stoneware.
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Brenda Jarrett won First Place/Photography for "Midwest Memories."
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Don Saxon won Second Place/Photography for "Fresh Fish For Dinner."
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Brenda Jarrett won Third Place/Photography for "The Wilderness."
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Don Saxon won a Merit Award/Photography for "The World Turned Upside Down."
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Sandy Hall won First Place/2-D for "State Fair," fluid acrylic.
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Cindy Evitt won Second Place/2-D for "A Vibrant Arrangement," acrylic.
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Aaron McDermott won Third Place/2-D for "Desert Solitude," oil.
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Leslie Newton won a Merit Award/2-D for "Glorious Day," oil.
Photo submittedPENDLETON — Pendleton Artists Society announced the winners of its Juried Art Show during its recent First Friday event at Gallery 119 in Pendleton.
Judge for the show was Carol Shrock-Wasson.
Awards were given in three categories for art in 2D, 3D and Photography.
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3-D artwork
First Place and People’s Choice — Tracy Davidson for “You’re Growing On Me,” jewelry made using sterling, labradorite and cubic zirconia
Second Place — Tamara Magers for “Coral Reef,” mixed media
Third Place — Tracy Davidson for “Dandelions,” steel
Merit Award — Vern Bedal for “Curious Hen,” stoneware
Photography
First Place — Brenda Jarrett for “Midwest Memories”
Second Place — Don Saxon for “Fresh Fish For Dinner”
Third Place — Brenda Jarrett for “The Wilderness”
Merit Award — Don Saxon for “The World Turned Upside Down”
2-D Artwork
First Place — Sandy Hall for “State Fair,” fluid acrylic
Second Place — Cindy Evitt for “A Vibrant Arrangement,” acrylic
Third Place — Aaron McDermott for “Desert Solitude,” oil
Merit Award — Leslie Newton for “Glorious Day,” oil
Prizes for winners were First Place — $100, Second Place — $75, Third Place — $50, and People’s Choice — $25.
The show is sponsored by R and R Engineering and will continue through July 5 at the gallery, 119 W. State St. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.