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Art in Real Life winners announced
by Tilly Cryar, Editor
L-R: Dawn Kingsley, Wynona Clayborne, Betty Jo Marsh, Eileen Herb-Witte, Mel Perdue, and Patty Petty
L-R: Dawn Kingsley, Wynona Clayborne, Betty Jo Marsh, Eileen Herb-Witte, Mel Perdue, and Patty Petty
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Volunteers from Citizens Bank (L-r): Angie doss, Linda Capps, Tammy Hewitt, and Brownie Barton
Volunteers from Citizens Bank (L-r): Angie doss, Linda Capps, Tammy Hewitt, and Brownie Barton
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Heather Williams with her 2nd Place award winner in the Places category, "Salt Lick Memories."
Heather Williams with her 2nd Place award winner in the Places category, "Salt Lick Memories."
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The Macon County Arts Council’s 2012 Art in Real Life photography show culminated last week in a reception Citizen Bank. Best in Show and People’s Choice winners were announced, and the show’s one judge, Dawn Kingsley of Kingsley Photography, gave a talk on photography and her professional assessment of the contestants.

“What I really did was go into each category and look at the category as a group,” said Kingsley. “Whichever photo drew me in, I started with that one.” She went on to remind the amateur shooters that art is subjective and personal taste varies, and to encourage them to keep on shooting.

There were 47 total entries, submitted by 19 artists: Doug Bailey, Pat Bailey, Linda Capps, DesiRae Carter, Wynona Clayborne, Angie Coons, Tammy Driver, Janet Lea Dyer, Ginger Gibson, Eileen Herb-Witte, Betty Jo Marsh, Shirley Moore, Steve Morris, Joe Owen, Mel Perdue, Patty Petty, Casey Roark, Marilyn Wheeley, and Heather Williams. Best in Show went to “Layers of the Past,” a Black and White by Wynona Clayborne, and People’s Choice went to “All in a Day’s Work,” a Black and White by Casey Roark.

Winners by category:

Black and White: 1st Wynona Clayboren, 2nd Casey Roark

Nature: 1st Patty Petty, 2nd Eileen Herb-Witte

People: 1st Tammy Driver, 2nd Eileen Herb-Witte

Landscape: 1st Ginger Gibson, 2nd Mel Perdue

Places: 1st Betty Jo Marsh, 2nd Heather Williams

Computer Generated: 1st Eileen Herb-Witte, 2nd DesiRae Carter

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