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PRESCARE ART AND WRITING COMPETITION 2015 WINNERS
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Visual arts: Group entry
WINNER RUNNER-UP St Heliers OSCAR, Auckland – The
Love Boat
“Four friends go on a holiday. During
their journey they experience what love is. This boat is
showing what they found out about
love.”
Mangere Presbyterian Class One, Auckland
“The theme of this Art
Board is a depiction of 1 Corinthians 13
shown in pictures and words, interpreted by the children.”
St Peter’s Sunday Funday, Mt Wellington,
Auckland
“A quilt about love.”
Friday Fun Night, St Aidan’s Northcote, Auckland
“Friday fun night
children were given squares and asked to write/draw what “love
is.”
Love Scroll,
First Presbyterian Church, Invercargill
“Love comes in many
forms. Sometimes it is easier to show love rather than saying it.
Poster layout is based on Biblical scrolls.”
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Visual Arts: Preschool to year 1: Individuals
WINNER RUNNER-UP
Mijieli Tevita Vinte, Waiwhetu Uniting
Church, Upper Hutt, Wellington
There is a house, a
yellow church and some people. All the people love
each other.
Charlotte O’ Brian, Small Miracles
Preschool, St. Heliers Presbyterian, Auckland
My family loves me and I love them. We all love each other. I
know this because we always do stuff
together.
Luke Scott, St. Marks Church, Pinehill, Dunedin
“Love is kind, so I pat the cat with gentle hands.”
Chloe Ira, Saint Kentigern Girls’ School, Auckland
“My love-tree is reaching out to God. We can show that we
love Him by being kind and helpful and
caring.”
Ava Dando, Small Miracles Preschool, St Heliers
Presbyterian, Auckland
“I love my big
brother Will because he’s my
brother and we always stay together. He looks
after me. Sometimes he is
mean to me, but I still love him.”
Lily Beveridge, Small Miracles Preschool, St Heliers
Presbyterian, Auckland
“My little sister Rosie
loves me. She gives me cuddles and she
plays with me. We play in the garden and we have bike
rides.”
Joshua Bridges, St. Johns, Mt. Albert, Auckland
“You have to go through the maze to find the love and go
back out and through the maze again to
find love.”
Visual Arts: School year 2 – 4: Individual
WINNER RUNNER-UP
Daniel Wigzell, Hilltop Kidz,
Waikari, Dunedin “Love is mum and
me”.
Laura Koeman, Somervell
Presbyterian Church, Remuera, Auckland
Love is…”like a monkey’s wedding.”
Abby Cockholl,
Hilltop Kidz, Waikari, Dunedin
“I love you so much I’m puzzled.”
Emma Coatsworth,
Saint Kentigern Girls’ School, Auckland
“Helping people is a Kind way to show
love.”
Kaitlin Kirkwood, Hilltop Kidz, Waikari,
Dunedin “Love leaves rainbows
on my heart.”
Visual Arts: School year 5 – 8: individual
WINNER RUNNER-UP
Vivian Pettigrove,
Somervell Presbyterian Church, Remuera,
Auckland
“Love is… a journey.”
Katie Dirks, Saint
Kentigern Girls’ School, Auckland
“Love is a compliment, a little
help, a smile, a kind word, a treat, a hug, a game, or
even just someone to listen, to
understand.”
Brienna-Joie
Wedgwood, Hope Christian Centre, Kaitaia
“A community of
loving kindness and Godliness. Where everyone
loves everyone on account of God’s
love for them.”
Sungjoo Han,
St. John’s, Mt Albert, Auckland
“Many small love makes Bigger
love.”
Writing: School year 2 – 4: Individual
WINNER RUNNER-UP
Ayla MacNaughton, Bluff Cooperating
Church
Ash Darbyshire, Saint Kentigern
Boys’ School, Auckland
Writing: School year 5 – 8: Individual
WINNER RUNNER-UP
Vivian Pettigrove,
Saint Kentigern Girls’ School,
Auckland “My entry is about
how even when life gets hard, God
will always be there, showing you the little
happy things in life. Enjoy.”
Rebecca Wilson,
St. Andrews Henderson,
Auckland “My work is
based on a love letter I wrote to
my birth mum.”
Hilary Smith,
Knox Presbyterian Church, Lower Hutt
“This poem shows
the many different forms love that can touch you.”
Jessica Penno,
Columba College, Dunedin
“I did a poem on what I thought
love was. I know this because other people
love me and that is how I’m
loved.”