Winners Announced for Paint the Day 2024!
We are delighted to celebrate the winners of this year’s Paint the Day competition, which showcased an array of exceptional talents and artworks. The event culminated in the announcement of several outstanding pieces across various categories. Here’s a rundown of this year’s champions:
🏆 Painting Prize
The top honour in the painting category went to Zoe Keeton for her evocative work, “Self Portrait in Garden with Dog.”

📸 Photography Prize
Deborah Williams clinched the photography prize with her striking image titled “Under the Bridge.”

✏️ Drawing Prize
Nataliya Hodson impressed the judges with her detailed sketch, “Squirrels from West Park.” Nataliya’s ability to bring the playful and curious nature of squirrels to life on paper won her the top spot in the drawing category!

👩🎨 Under 16 Prize
The young artist Esi Djabanor won the Under 16 category with this remarkable piece, “Lady Wulfurna.”

A heartfelt congratulations to all our winners! The celebration doesn’t end here. We invite everyone to join us throughout the week to view all the incredible entries from this year’s competition. Additionally, don’t miss your chance to participate in the Public Vote Award. Voting is open throughout the week, with the winner to be unveiled next week.
Support and celebrate the creativity and hard work of these incredible artists by visiting the exhibition. Their dedication and passion for art are truly inspiring, making Paint the Day 2024 a memorable event for all art enthusiasts.
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