Otago Daily Times

Teen tops art awards

- PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON

Selftaught artist and John McGlashan College pupil Ben Mitchell (17) took first place at the Dunedin Edinburgh Realty Premier Art Awards with his oil painting Soft Peach Steel, earning a prize of $3000.

Otago Art Society president Doug Hart said the Dunedin teen was the youngest person in the competitio­n’s 12year history to win the top prize.

Ben said he was ‘‘blown away’’ by the recognitio­n and he wanted to thank the art teachers at school, who had been very supportive.

He worked from photograph­s and incorporat­ed into his painting ornaments which were mementos of his parents’ life in Zimbabwe.

‘‘I wanted to make a piece that would be dark, but at the same time kind of mellow,’’ he said.

Mr Hart said Ben’s Renaissanc­estyle painting showed there was ‘‘so much talent out there’’.

This year 205 works were entered in the competitio­n, and the exhibition on the second floor of the Dunedin Railway Station was packed with people yesterday evening.

Mr Hall said the awards had become a muchantici­pated event in New Zealand’s art calendar.

They were judged by artist Anita De Soto.

Secondplac­e winner was Philip Beadle and third place went to C. Edmonds.

Marion Vialade and Gemma Baldock won merit awards for their work.

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