“What the Wild Ones Ride

“What the Wild Ones Ride

Tidepools contest winners announced

PORT ANGELES — Editors and staff of Tidepools magazine have announced the 2016 contest winners.

The magazine, a production of Peninsula College, features fine art, digital art, photography, poetry, short prose and music by North Olympic Peninsula residents.

■ Youth Writing 14-17: “The Difference Between Defying and Defining,” Autumn Baker, Port Angeles.

■ Youth Writing 10-13: “Holding Stone,” Harper Hanson, Port Townsend.

■ Music: First, “Bittersweet,” Hadassah Winters, Port Angeles; second, “Where the Waves Break,” Landon Groves, Port Angeles; and third, “Dark Till Dawn,” Howly Slim, Agnew.

■ Adult Digital Art: First, “Long Stairs Down,” Ken Dry, Port Angeles; second, “Crossing Ages,” Dry.

■ Adult Fine Art: First, “Horse,” Amy Pandole, Port Angeles; second, “Jack the Rabbit,” Sandra Wolf, Sequim; third, “What the Wild Ones Ride” Cody Hagen, Port Angeles.

■ Adult Photography: First, “Catch of the Day,” Steffany Barber, Sequim; second, “Fall Color Dungeness Hive,” Patrick Henry, Sequim; third, “Thunder Pussy,” Jon Rea, Port Angeles.

■ Adult Poetry: First, “Taking a Wrong Turn in Nevada,” Gina Hietpas, Sequim; second, “The Toad in the Ferns,” Teya Priest Johnston, Port Angeles; third, “Snowy Owl,” Anna Quinn, Port Townsend.

■ Adult Prose: First, “Goodnight, Sweet Man,” Karen Hogan, Sequim; second, “Seasonal Affect,” Stephen Workman, Port Townsend; third, “Northwest Exposure,” Jon Eekhoff, Sequim.

■ PC Student Art and Digital Art: First, “Flowers of Chaos,” Deanna Trujillo, Port Angeles; second, “Space Cat,” Sierra Horsley, Port Angeles; third, “Transcendent,” Brianna Miles, Port Angeles.

■ PC Student Photography: First, “Horses in the Mist,” Robert Harrer, Port Hadlock; second, “El Capitan,” Danielle Arnold, Sequim; third, “Heron Dusk,” Robert Harrer, Port Hadlock.

■ PC Student Writing: First, “The Maribel Tree,” Emilia Lewis, Port Townsend; second, “Theatrics of Addiction,” Carl Marsh, Sequim; third, “Death to the World,” Emilia Lewis, Port Townsend.

■ Youth Art 0-9: First, “Forever Paradise,” Rita Lauer, Port Angeles.

■   Youth Art 10-13: First, “Gray Dog,” Isabelle Sill, Port Angeles.

■   Youth Art 14-17: First, “Apoaequorin,” Palonia Olson, Port Angeles.

For more information, contact Michael Calvin Mills at mmills@pencol.edu or 360-417-6462.

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