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Brad Teare: Print Wins Top Award in News show

$2,500 woodblock is first of its kind in paper's art collection

Reprinted courtesy of desertnews.com
By Dave Gagon

Desert Morning News

June 29, 2006

 

 
 

Brad Teare's color woodblock print "Rock Moss," an exquisite impression of myriad colors and textures found in nature, is this year's $2,500 Purchase Award-winner in the Deseret Morning News/Days of '47 Landscape Art Show, "Color of the Land." Teare's woodblock is the first of its kind in the newspaper's art collection, which includes many oils and watercolors. This piece will help diversify the collection, one of the newspaper's goals.
     

First place in the competition, with a $1,000 award, went to Clay Wagstaff for his oil-on-board painting "Mountain #3."
     

John Erickson took second place and $800 with his starkly rendered night scene, "7th East."
     

Third place, with $600, was given to David Meikle for his finely rendered "Cliffs Above."
     

Five noncash honorable mentions were also awarded: Jeffery Pugh for his oil painting, "Peoa"; H. Shane Ross for his opaque watercolor, "Duchesne Fields"; Eric Zschiesche for his oil, "Wasatch Spring"; Harrison Groutage for his acrylic, "Winter Rain"; and Rebecca Livermore for her watercolor, "Timpanogos Autumn."
     

During the exhibit's run at the Museum of Utah Art and History, which will be open to the public July 8-24, visitors will be allowed to vote for their personal favorites. Near the show's conclusion, two more honors — People's Choice awards — will be presented, each worth $200.
     

This year's jurors — Jean Arnold, Doug Braithwaite and Clayton Williams — selected a wide variety of works in varied mediums for the exhibition, making it a true display of "The Color of the Land."
     

A complete list of all artists participating in this year's show will be published in this Sunday's Arts section of the Deseret Morning News.

 
     
 

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