After a host of incredible entries to the TDF Kids Art Awards last year, our expectations for this year’s entries were high – and the budding artists didn’t disappoint! Once again we have been wowed by the beautiful and creative works submitted.
We loved seeing all the different interpretations of this year’s theme; ‘home’. And, it goes without saying, our judges, Reko Rennie, Beci Orpin and Ken Done, had their work cut out for them! But, after much deliberation, they’ve selected five winners and 15 runners up.
A massive thanks goes out to our presenting partner Honan, and to our supporting partners Gro-To, Birkenstock, and the Mercedes-Benz V-Class for helping to make this event happen! Of course, the biggest thanks goes to every single person who entered. Not only have you blown us away with your talent, but by entering, you’ve also helped raise valuable funds for Children’s Ground, who do incredible work supporting First Nations communities.
All entries are now available to view on the event website, but for now, join us in congratulating the five $1000 winners, and 15 runners up!
5 years and under
WINNER:
Ariella Penelope Vahdat
Artist statement: “This is my mummy and me on our bushwalk with all the butte and rocks.”
RUNNERS UP:
Elke Kirby
Artist statement: “Elke likes to draw a list of activities to do at home each day. Today’s list: rollerskating, watering seeds and making a fishing rod.”
Golda May Brislin
Artist statement: “My picture reminds me of home because it is my family-my mum in her favourite dress and me with pink and orange pigtails.”
Polly Jane Croft
Artist statement: “Home feels like watching the sunset at the beach with my mum, gran, auntie, sister and cousins. My sister dropped her cupcake which was really yummy and it made her sad.”
AGES 6 – 7
WINNER
Ophelia Tomyn
Artist statement: “My kitchen table. Sorting my shell collection. Daddy made me pancakes, mummy is working on her art and Minx the neighbourhood car is visiting.”
RUNNERS UP
Jessie Han
Artist statement: “I catch a twinkle star at my sweet home.”
Lucas Zhao
Artist statement: “A magic home designed and painted on canvas by Lucas with acrylic paint and Posca paint pens.”
Matilda Lotte Snell
Artist Statement: “Matilda was looking at the Rosella’s out our window and drew her magical version of them.”
AGES 8 – 10
WINNER
Jack Henry Barnes
Artist statement: “My dog Missy always lies behind my mum whilst she’s cooking, hoping for food. This is where my family comes together for meals and chats.”
RUNNERS UP
Evie Toll
Artist statement: “This is a picture of the front of my house at night. I used pencils and watercolour to draw it.”
Gabrielle Guo
Artist statement: “I am missing my grandma who has not been able to visit me for 2 years.”
Isabel Rose Walton
Artist statement: “When I think of home I see the big tree in my backyard with the trapeze and trampoline. It is comforting and calm.”
AGES 11 – 13
WINNER
Isla Walsh
Artist statement: “Family equals home.”
RUNNERS UP
Amina Chelkha
Artist statement: “This oil and watercolour painting is of the souk in the ancient medina of Fez Morocco in which my home in Fez is.”
Anujan Kc
Artist statement: “This painting is my aunt making a famous Nepalese dish called “selroti”, this was my house back when I used to live in Nepal.”
Meg Barrett
Artist statement: “This is my new rescue kitten. He follow me around the house all the time.”
AGES 14 – 16
WINNER
Isabella Doherty
Artist statement: “The dining table where my family share stories over dinner, celebrate birthdays and join to have afternoon tea, is where I feel at home.”
RUNNERS UP
Amelie Langston
Artist statement: “This artwork is the view from my window at night. This is a place that brings me happiness and tranquility.”
Annika Lucas
Artist statement: “This painting reminds me of my older relatives and how time can change.”
Sidney Barnes
Artist statement: “My artwork was created with gouache paint and represents my home. It aims to capture my dad’s wonderful architectural design and its warm sense of comfort.”
The TDF Kids Art Awards is proudly presented by Honan Insurance, alongside supporting partners Gro-To, Birkenstock, and the Mercedes-Benz V-Class.
Learn more about the work of Children’s Ground here.