Noah Payton 1st Place
Noe Ramos 2nd Place
Natalie Almeda 3rd Place
Antonio Jauregui Honorable Mention
Sheree White 1st place
Desiree Salcedo-Quilenderino 2nd place
Ashley Izon 3rd place-tie
Arianna Carrillo 3rd place-tie
Dianna Vongphachan 1st Place
Sheree White 2nd place
Alberto Gonzalez 3rd Place
D. Vongphachan Honorable Mention
Aalani Boatman Honorable Mention
Nathan Echols 1st Place
Mason Brock 2nd Place - Tie
Noah Payton 2nd Place - Tie
Miguel Jimenez 3rd Place
Sean Cabarrabang Honorable Mention
Angela Delagado 1st Place
Dalila Garcia 2nd Place
Anisa Hekimian 3rd Place Tie
Luna Vasquez 3rd Place Tie
Mya Nelson 3rd Place Tie
Maria Alvarado 1st Place
Arshdeep Kaur 2nd Place
Ahmed EL-Louhaiby 3rd Place
Aalani Boatman Honorable Mention
Since I’ve been able to hold a crayon, I’ve fallen in love with art. I love creating characters, wild and realistic, human or beast. Exploring shape and design gives me endless potential to imagine something new.
I am focused on visual development, concept art and illustration. I am so lucky to be able to pursue a career in something I love. I am a concept artist at Wild Blue Studios. I've worked on games like League of Legends by Riot Games and Dauntless by Phoenix Labs. Before this I worked as a production assistant intern at Nickelodeon Animation for SpongeBob SquarePants.
Mr. W's Note: Madison was a local artist who swam and played water polo for me at Merrill F. West High School in Tracy. After high school Madison attended San Jose State where she earned a B.A. in Design Studies. Madison's always been an incredibly hardworking person and I couldn't be more proud of what she's accomplished. I'm very excited that she was able to take some time to judge our spring show.
Renna Moore is a 16th year teacher at Power APAC in Jackson, MS. This is a 4th -12th art school where students have to audition to join. She teaches AP 2D and Drawing studio art and graphic design, and photography. Moore has had numerous students win National Scholastic Gold medals in photography and digital art.
Sara Rogers has taught Art 1, Art 2, Art 3 & Art 4 (both MS & HS) the past 3 years in Texas. Currently she teaches Visual Imagery & Photo II at Lancaster High School in Lancaster, CA. She has her BFA in Photography from the New Hampshire Institute of Art and has been shooting professionally since 2008.
Layla Mayville is a High School Digital Photography teacher and Studio Art teacher at Salmon River High School, Fort Covington, NY. She's been an art teacher for 10 years and taught Photography for 4 years. She learned film photography in high school and college.
Caitlin Hazelton is a professional photographer and a digital art teacher at Naperville North High School in Naperville, IL.
Tamara Palmer is a Middle School and High School Art teacher at the American International School of Johannesburg in South Africa.
Manuela Braud is an Art Teacher for a Secondary school in Brussels, the capital of Belgium.
Frances LeMiex has 25 years of experience teaching art in Massachusetts, with 21 years at the HS level. Over the last 8 years he's taught Digital Photography and AP Photography
Anastasia Rinker is a high school Photography Teacher in Charleston, South Carolina.
"JC" has been teaching photomedia for 15 years in Sydney Australia and London, UK. He has a BA in Fine Arts Education and majored in photomedia.
Kassandra Windschitl is the IT computer technician and social media person for Lathrop High School. She was a graphic design major in college.
Cassidy Waters is an English Teacher at Merrill F. West High School, her Alma mater. While there she swam and played water polo for Mr. Windschitl before coaching with him. She graduated from CSU East Bay with a B.A. in English.
Nicholas Jamero is a Choir and Piano Teacher at Merrill F. West High School (Tracy, CA). He's a Manteca Unified graduate and attended Sierra High School where he also swam for Mr. Windschitl.
Mrs. Hunter is a math teacher at Weston Ranch HS.
Mrs. Glaze is a math teacher at Weston Ranch HS.
Mr. Ackerman is our health education teacher at Weston Ranch High School.