
To inspire young creative minds, we ran our fifth annual Young People’s Art Competition. We asked entrants to create a work of art that may draw inspiration from one of the hundreds of artworks in our collection. We have been so impressed by the number and calibre of entrants.
With thanks to our judges, Anne Countess of Dunmore, supporter of the Fleming Wyfold Art Foundation and Heather Carrol, Curator at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh.
Winners:
11 and Over:
Tong Tong Feng (L), inspired by Anne Redpath’s ‘Window in Menton’ (R), Ⓒ The Artist's Estate. All Rights Reserved 2019/Bridgeman Images
Tong Tong Feng (L), inspired by Anne Redpath’s ‘Window in Menton’ (R), Ⓒ The Artist's Estate. All Rights Reserved 2019/Bridgeman Images
Vivian Pham Minh Thu (L), inspired by Samuel John Peploe’s Vase of Pink Roses (R)
Vivian Pham Minh Thu (L), inspired by Samuel John Peploe’s Vase of Pink Roses (R)
Our runners up are:
Valerija Kauzoua (L), inspired by George Leslie Hunter’s ‘Loch Lomond’ (R)
Valerija Kauzoua (L), inspired by George Leslie Hunter’s ‘Loch Lomond’ (R)
Under 11’s:
Millie (L), Inspired by Joseph Farquharson’s ‘When the Snow the Pasture Sheets’ (R)
Millie (L), Inspired by Joseph Farquharson’s ‘When the Snow the Pasture Sheets’ (R)
This year’s overall class winner is Cardross Primary School
Our winners will each receive a £100 art supplies voucher with our runners up receiving a copy of our publication ‘A History of Scottish Art’.
Due to the outstanding class entries, all classes who entered will also receive a copy of ‘A History of Scottish Art’.
Thank you to all our entrants and we look forward to receiving future creations next Autumn!