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We were so impressed by the creativity, resourcefulness and eco-spirit that came through in every single entry to our Eco Easter Recycled/Sustainable Art Competition and by the enormously high standard of entries we received in our Eco Easter Colouring Competition.
Choosing winners was no easy task, and we would like to say a big thank you to our wonderful judge, Jack Tan from the Albert-Eden Local Board, for generously giving his time. We truly appreciate it! With the above said, it is our great pleasure to announce this year's winners... ECO EASTER RECYCLED/SUSTAINABLE ART COMPETITION : 1ST PLACE — Alice Neill, Age 10 An egg carton transformed into the most delightful Easter basket — complete with painted eggs, a sweet little bunny and a handwritten Happy Easter sign. 2ND PLACE — Max Wakim (Age 9) & Chris Wakim (Age 45) A father and son collaboration. A beautiful Easter egg collage crafted entirely from natural materials — acorns, berries, moss and leaves. Nature at its finest! 3RD PLACE — Paula Adams, Age 29 Ingeniously crafted from hospital paper plates — a gorgeous hatching Easter chick bursting with colour and creativity. Proof that amazing art can come from anywhere! ECO EASTER COLOURING COMPETITION : 1ST PLACE — Abby Li, Age 7 "Clean colours and tidy technique. Vibrant and beautiful effort. Your bunny pops out of the page." — Jack Tan 2ND PLACE — Raquel Karunanayake, Age 9 "Rich colours and nice detail — clearly time was taken to bring the Easter Bunny to life. Your selection of colours for the eggs wins me over." — Jack Tan 3RD PLACE — Heidi T, Age 7 "Innovative use of the bright nose to bring a 3D effect to the art piece. Light colours in a balanced way is so good and appealing to the eye." — Jack Tan A huge THANK YOU to every single person who entered and embraced the eco-creative spirit this Easter. We'll be sharing snippets of all our amazing entries on our socials shortly — keep an eye out, because every single one deserves to be celebrated! Comments are closed.
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