Chattanooga Times Free Press

CSLA fourthgrad­er takes top honors in gift wrap design contest

CSLA fourth-grader takes top honors in gift wrap contest

- BY BARRY COURTER STAFF WRITER

When 9-yearold Ben Alverson, a third-grader at Chattanoog­a School for the Liberal Arts, stops to think about kids all over the Chattanoog­a area finding Christmas gifts wrapped in paper bearing his design, his already huge smile gets even bigger and an actual tremor runs through his body like a hiccup.

The son of Jim and Stacy Alverson, Ben is the 16th winner of the recently renamed Lin C. Parker Wrapping Paper Design Contest sponsored by the Chattanoog­a Times Free Press. The contest is open each year to students in grades 1-5. Parker was a longtime writer/page designer at the paper who passed away in September. One of her favorite jobs was curating the design contest.

Ben’s design is featured on a real sheet of wrapping paper that can be found in today’s edition, and it will also be one of the gift-wrapping choices in the Kids on the Block wrapping stations at Hamilton Place mall through Christmas Eve.

His design features a pastel painting of four ornaments. He went through four design changes before settling on the winning formula. One early design had characters battling each other with Nerf guns and later with snowballs.

“I was going to draw penguins, but they were kind of

messy and it was hard to repeat them,” he says.

While he refocused his thoughts, he recalls, he was staring at the family tree and noticed the ornaments.

His mother, an art teacher at Chattanoog­a School for the Arts and Sciences, says she reminded him of the same thing she reminds all of her students who participat­e in the contest: “Think about the repeating patterns on the page.”

“I might have thought about that for a second, but I don’t remember,” Ben laughs.

Ben’s design was one of 10 finalists chosen from hundreds of submission­s by a panel of volunteers from the local arts community. In addition to having his design featured on the wrapping paper, Ben receives $25 in cash, gift certificat­es from the Chattanoog­a Theatre Centre and the Hunter Museum of American Art and tickets to the Creative Discovery Museum.

Finalists will be displayed in an art exhibit at the Creative Discovery Museum. The contest is co-sponsored by Chattanoog­a’s Kids on the Block, ArtsBuild and Creative Discovery Museum.

He seemed especially proud to be getting the Hunter passes because

the family recently visited the museum without him to see the Wayne White exhibit. Ben loves to sketch and particular­ly likes drawing cartoon characters. He is a big fan of the “Spy vs. Spy” cartoons from Mad Magazine.

Winning the contest “makes me want to do it

more,” he says.

Contact Barry Courter at bcourter@timesfree press.com or 423-7576354.

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Ben Alverson
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 ??  ?? FINALIST: Olivir Merritt, fourth-grader at Chattanoog­a School for the Arts and Sciences
FINALIST: Olivir Merritt, fourth-grader at Chattanoog­a School for the Arts and Sciences
 ??  ?? FINALIST: Bianca Davenport, 6, Battle Academy
FINALIST: Bianca Davenport, 6, Battle Academy

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