
The Eaton Red Ink staff wanted to recognize some of the fantastic artists who attend Eaton High School. In mid-October, announcements throughout the school were made, and a google form was sent to students via email, where they could submit their own original artwork for the contest.
On Nov. 1, the Red Ink staff voted for their favorite pieces. There were several great submissions to the contest, but in the end there were three definite winners. Ella Keenan (23) was the champion, Michell Vallejos (24) was the runner up, and Remi Grasmick (25) took third place.
Keenan submitted a painting of a golden retriever with a forest background that is very realistic and detailed. The time taken and the attention to detail is what made this winning artwork. Keenan said, “I worked really hard on that piece; It took about three weeks. It is the piece that I am most proud of. I took professional art lessons for five years to build my skills, and I hope to continue in college.”
Vallejos’ piece shows an individual shopping in a convenience store. While it’s a simple idea, she nailed the atmosphere and patterns. The piece is quite immersive. Vallejos said, “I’ve been drawing all my life, but my skills skyrocketed when covid hit. I was stuck in my house for nearly two years, and at the time, I didn’t have much else to do other than improve my skills. When I heard about the contest this year, I figured I might as well test my skills and submit something. I saw a photo of someone in a convenience store and got inspiration for the drawing. I worked on it every day until the end of the contest and submitted it.”

