A delightful drawing of a Belted Galloway cow by a talented six-year-old
schoolgirl has won the Spring Fling poster competition.
The picture by Naomi McCreath, of Primary 2
at Carsphairn Primary School, is now being used all over the country to promote
Scotland’s premier visual art and craft open studios event which takes place
from 24-26 May.
The winners (Naomi - centre) - photo by Colin Tennant |
The two runners up were Lewis Saunderson from Crossmichael and Nathan
Gibson from Heathhall. There were also 19 winners of individual school prizes.
All the winning entries are now on display at the Gracefield Art Centre
in Dumfries, where the Spring Fling @
Home exhibition is underway.
Leah Black, Spring Fling Director, said: “The
competition was really popular with over 230 entries from 20 primary schools
across the region. There were some really lovely pictures and it was very hard
to decide on winners.
“We chose Naomi’s picture in the end because
it’s really bright and lots of fun – and because belties are such a distinctive
symbol of the region. I would like to thank everyone who took part and
congratulate them on the great work they produced.
“We are grateful to Lesley Sloan at
Education Services who did all the liaison with the schools and whose
department co-ordinated and funded the creation of an educational film by
artist Ailsa Black which was used to inspire the young people.”
The theme of the competition was What Dumfries and Galloway means to me.
Some 300 copies of the winning picture have been turned into posters and are
being distributed across the UK as the official poster for Spring Fling 2014.
Councillor Jeff Leaver,
Chair of the Council’s Education Committee, said: “It’s great to involve young
people in the cultural life of the region at an early age. Dumfries and
Galloway is brimming with artistic talent. I hope that some of the young
artists have been sufficiently inspired to become our future Spring Fling
artists or visitors.”
First prize was £100 for the winner and £200
for their school and the runners up received £50 each plus £100 for their
school.
The competition was supported by the Archie
Sutter Watt Trust, which was set up in memory of the famous and well-loved
Galloway artist.
All the winning posters can be seen - here
Images from the project on Facebook - here
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