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BDAC winners in competition

Published: Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007 12:02 a.m. MST
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First place

Don Weller, Oakley — "Welcome to Yellowstone," watercolor

Second place

Roger Cushing, Bountiful — "Grazing," oil

Third place

David Pendell, Salt Lake City — "Water Dreams," ceramics

Honorable mentions

Judy Baird, Salt Lake City — "Upper Provo River," oil

Carl Oelerich, Salt Lake City — "Zapotec Woman, Oaxaca, Mexico," photography

David Dibble, Layton — "Benediction," oil

Steve Sheffield, Salt Lake City — "Take the High Road," acrylic

Shawn Porter, Salt Lake City — "Passage #3," photography

Trent Thursby Alvey, Salt Lake City — "Zebra and Egret," oil

Hyoung Seok Kim, Logan — "The Seed," wood, plastic

Travis Tanner, Farmington — "High School Fads and Slightly Esoteric Theories of Oblivion," mixed media

Michael Onyon, Bountiful — "Magic Tumbleweed," oil

Julie Lucas, Brigham City — "Tao of Kitty," mixed media sculpture

Roger Motskus, West Valley City — "Compassion," oil

Robert Barberio, Magna — "Power," photography

Mark Knudsen, Salt Lake City — "I-80 West," acrylic

Mary Wells, Ogden — "Dragons," mixed media

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