Blakey Digital Art Competition
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Entry A: Creation, Fall, Restoration, Restoration (A)
10″ x 6 1/2″, Markers
Statement: “I had a project for my Bible class where I had to represent Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration. I read through Bible verses that talked about each of those things and made drawings of my interpretations of the verses.”
Entry B: Open Hands
6″ x 8″, Printmaking- linoleum cut (reduction method)
Statement: “Open Hands represents surrender. My constant prayer is for the ability to live life with open hands, eager to receive what has been set before me. Open Hands is a statement of belief in the truth that God has gone behind and before me and that he walks beside me always. Open Hands gives a window into the heart that is postured to the Lord in thanksgiving and total trust. What lies ahead of me is his will, and I open my hands to say “Your will be done”.”
Entry C: Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration (C)
4- 8″x11″, Acrylic
Statement: “This piece portrays the spiritual journey that the heart goes through in a Christian life. It begins pure and simple but hardens as we grow in our sin. With Jesus’ redemption, our heart of stone is removed and made new.”
Entry D: Francis
5×7, Graphite
Statement: “Recently I have been really inspired by the intricacies of birds. I wanted to attempt one of the most complicated and beautiful birds I could find, and so I landed on a peacock. I really tried to focus on accurately Portraying the light source and shadows. I was influenced by the realistic look of the paintings done by Dominique Salm. However, I love the simplicity of pencils that can result in some amazing contrast and detail that you can’t find with any other medium.“
Entry E: Understated Beauty
300 dpi, Camera
Statement: “I’m not sure that any particular artist inspired my photography. I like to take pictures of nature. Beauty is all around us, even in the unexpected things. I guess I would say God’s ultimate creativity is what has inspired me.
Entry F: Colors of the Moon
5″ x 7″, Pen and Color Markers
Statement: “My artwork is a mix of some older cartoon styles, and pop art. I also like to mix in some realism and abstract aspects.”
Entry G: Two Trees
5″ x 7″, Yarn, Embroidery Floss, Markers
Statement: “My art teacher has taught me everything know, this was an embroidery assignment that turned into a mixed media art piece. I wanted to depict trees in an English countryside.”
Entry H: Dogwood Flower
5″ by 7″, Embroidery Floss and Markers
Statement: “This embroidery was based on botanical prints that are photo realism illustrations.”
Entry I: Visual Psalm
16×20, Oil paint and canvas
Statement: “Let the heavens praise your wonders, O LORD, your faithfulness in the assembly of the holy ones! For who in the skies can be compared to the LORD?” (Psalm 89: 4-6)
“My oil painting is a depiction of a photograph that I took of the sunset on an October night. Sunsets have always been meaningful to me as they signify the end of another day. The beauty of Creation displays God’s glory, so I tried to show this through the vibrant colors in the sunset and reflection. I’ve always thought that a really beautiful sunset looks like bright shades of pink and orange paint that have been blended and smeared across the sky, and oils were a great medium to achieve this.” (Click to enlarge)
Entry J: Anniversary Gift of Bodie Lighthouse
10″x8″, acrylic paint on canvas board
Statement: “I have enjoyed the lighthouse paintings of Edward Hopper, but my style is different. I was hoping for realism and I strove to have accuracy and excellence in every part of this painting. It was painstaking and a joy to complete. I took this photograph while visiting Bodie Lighthouse in Cape Hatteras with my sister and my parents. It was their anniversary and I wanted to paint it as a gift for them”
Judging Sheet:
1st Place: Entry D – Mia Moore of Faith Christian Academy in Kansas City, MO
2nd Place: Entry J: Hannah Bumgarner of Rockbridge Academy of Crownsville, MD

Hannah Bumgarner