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West Ottawa Student Wins 2021 Congressional Art Competition, Will Have Work Displayed at US Capitol

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Today, Congressman Huizenga announced that Kaylynn Barrett, a student a West Ottawa High School is the winner of the 2021 Congressional Art Competition. Kaylynn’s piece “Ruby Red Thoughts” will be sent to the U.S. Capitol later this year to be displayed with works of art created by student artists from across the nation.

Kaylynn crafted her piece using an Indonesian technique known as Batik, which uses wax resistant dye on fabrics. This year’s runner up is “State of Mine” created by West Ottawa student Ava Reynolds, and the third place finisher for the 2021 competition is “Inaccurate Portrayal of a Pencil Witch: Volume Two” by Jody Brown of Zeeland East. Each entry was evaluated by a panel of local art and design professionals. The top 12 pieces submitted from local student artists are available to view online here.

“Congratulations to Kaylynn on creating an expressive piece that highlights not only a unique style, but your artistic skill, talent, and dedication to detail,” said Congressman Bill Huizenga. “Ruby Red Thoughts will be a standout work of art when it is put on display at the U.S. Capitol for visitors from around the world to see.”

Runner Up “State of Mine” by Ava Reynolds

Third Place Finish: “Inaccurate Portrayal of a Pencil Witch: Volume Two” by Jody Brown

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