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Online Competition Winners & Bryce Cameron Liston
June 01, 2007
To see more winners of our Online Competition and read about Bryce Cameron Liston, see the July/August 2007 issue of The Artist’s Magazine. Here are some pieces that didn’t appear in the issue.

Online Competition Honorable Mentions


Yellowstone Series: Magpie (acrylic, 12x24) by Rosemary Conroy, Weare NH



The Late Addition (oil, 8x10) by Anthony Waichulis, Moncanaqua PA)



Poppies (oil, 18x14) by Julia Lundman Midlock, San Francisco CA



Campfire (oil, 24x48) by Michael Mao, San Jose CA



Slumber Party (charcoal, 7x5) by Helen Crispino, Dalton PA



Portrait (charcoal, 24x18) by Ryoko Tajiri, San Francisco CA



Shadows (mixed media, 7?x6) by Melanie Fain, Boerne TX



Anatomy of Study (pastel, 8x6) by Herb Smith, New York NY



Boris Yeltsin Caricature (pastel, 14x11) by Jonathan Groot, Dakar, Senegal



Jenny (watercolor, 25x17) by Helen Gotlib, Ann Arbor MI



First Course II (watercolor, 5?x8) by Melanie Fain, Boerne TX

Bryce Cameron Liston


...And the Pursuit of Happiness (oil, 18x24)



The Wrestlers from the series The Ancient Olympians (bronze)



Cherry Blossoms (oil, 30x19)



Antique Urn (oil, 11x14)



An Offering (oil, 36x24)

A lifelong resident of Salt Lake City, Utah, Bryce Cameron Liston is a member of the National Sculpture Society, the Oil Painters of America and the International Guild of Realism. His work has appeared in Strokes of Genius: The Best of Drawing (North Light Books, 2007), and he was recently commissioned to paint a series of larger-than-life historical and mythological paintings. One of several quotations that may be found on his website (www.listonart.com) is by Leonardo da Vinci: “The greatest tragedy in art is when theory outstrips performance.”