SCVWS Award Winners 2007
Awards Juror: Dr Nancy Canter
Dr. Nancy Canter is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine with a B.A. in Studio Arts, and an M.A. in Education and a Masters in Fine Arts from Claremont Graduate University in Painting and Printmaking. Her Doctorate in Education was awarded from the University of Southern California in Community College Education and Leadership. Currently as Dean of Creative Arts at De Anza College since 1998, Nancy has taught drawing and painting at the college level for over twenty-six years. Her paintings have appeared in many exhibitions both public and private, most recently in April 2007 at La Sierra University, “Women in Printmaking” exhibit curated by the Riverside Art Museum. Nancy currently maintains a studio in her home in Cupertino. Serving a second term and currently Vice-Chairman for the City of Cupertino on the Fine Arts Commission, Nancy is involved in numerous art organizations like Watercolor West and the College Art Association.

Dr Nancy Canter with the Award Winners
From left to right: Bernice Owens, Marge Shatsky, Jean Warren, Diana Leone,
Nancy Canter,
Patrizia D'Antona, June Crowe, Genway Gao, Sue Lyttle, Marion Podolski, Holly Van Hart
Juror's General Comments on the Show and Award winners
"It was a great honor to be the juror for this exhibit. Virtually all the artists in this year’s competition deserve credit for the energy, invention and remarkable range of thought that is reflected in their creative work and titles as it relates to this years theme of Space-Time Reflections. In the selection of winners I took note of works that showed originality, craftsmanship, experimentation and expressiveness. I especially took note of the artist’s message or intention as it related to this year’s theme. I looked for how the artwork affected my experience of physical space as well as where it took me emotionally. Overall, I was greatly impressed with the quality of all the works! Congratulations Artists!"
1st Place
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Reflections on Turning 65
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Myrna Wacknov
Juror’s Comments:
“This painting caught my attention for being thoughtful, an introspective reflection on time and space.” |
2nd Place
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Broken Memory
by Sue Lyttle
Juror’s Comments: “Excellent idea of space in time as defined by an object, the bike.” |
3rd Place
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Andrieu
by Holly Van Hart
Juror’s Comments: “A personal reflection of a unique space and/or place in time, this painting is haunting.” |
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Beyond the Surface (Complete set of Watercolor paints, donated by M.Graham)
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Forces Beyond Our Control
by
Marion Podolski
Juror’s Comments: “This painting I felt best described this year's theme by the infinite movement through time and space, expressive use of materials.” |
Honorable Mentions
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Abstracts In Nature - Clouds
by Nancy Calhoun
Juror’s comments: “Very inventive painting with overlays of color shapes in time." |
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Yesterday
by June Crowe
Juror’s comments: “This painting was the one I wished I had painted, it captures a moment in time that is timeless.” |
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'Virga' Reflections on the Past, Hope for the Future
by
Diana Leone
Juror’s Comments: “I was lost in the rich deep colors and expressive use of line - depicts the qualities of time and hope emotionally for me.” |
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Emerging Artist
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Today's Reflection, Yesterday's Memory
by Mitsi Shine
Juror's comments: “I was impressed with the quality of shadows and mixtures of greens”
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Sponsor Awards
SCVWS would like to give a big THANK YOU to our sponsors for their generous support: M. Graham, University Art, Accent Arts, Picture Element, Union Avenue Framing, and Art & Frames Unlimited
| University Art ($150) |
University Art ($100) |

The Little Girl at South Lake Tahoe
by
Genway Gao
Juror’s Comment: “Technically excellent - captures the innocence of youth.”
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Blue Moon
by Patrizia D'Antona
Jurors Comment: “Great composition - captures the balance of life and reflection.”
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| University Art ($100) |
Accent Arts ($100) |

Plane Delusions
by Mike Bailey
Juror’s Comment: “Great presentation - capturing movement, space and energy in a controlled way.”
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The Shapes of Our Stories
by Jean Warren
Juror’s Comment: “Describes movement and time.”
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| Picture Element ($100) |
Union Avenue Framing ($100) |

In the Beginning
by Rajani Balaram
Juror's Comment: “Powerful in movement and color.”
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Nebula
by Marge Shatsky
Juror's Comment: “Great textures in time and space.”
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| Arts & Frames Unlimited ($25) |
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Rusty Roost
by Bernice Owens
Juror's Comment: “A reflection of our past - a time now left behind, especially for our valley."
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Popular Choice Vote
1st Place: Reflections on Turning 65
by
Myrna Wacknov
2nd Place: The Shapes of Our Stories by Jean Warren
3rd Place: Ah...Reflections. Time. Space. by Terri Hill
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