Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, June 03, 2015, Image 51

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    2015 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT - PAGE 33
be exhibited in the Ceramics and Pottery division.
All work done on an item that is wearable clothing or accessory must
be exhibited in a Wearable Art category. Exhibits should not contain
parts that expose the public or volunteers to injury (i.e. sharp edges
or points.)
Exhibits are entered and displayed at the risk of the exhibitor.
–original painting using a water media (identify media
used)
231 100 05_Acrylic Painting—original work using acrylic
paint media
231 100 06_Oil Painting—original work using oil paint
media
231 100 18_ Pastels – original work using pastel media
In addition to the exhibit tag, each exhibit must be labeled on the back
or bottom with the member's name, county and exhibit class number.
Exhibits that have more than one piece need to be tied together or
connected together in some way so the pieces can be considered as
one exhibit.
Print Making or Stenciling
231 100 07_ Print or Stencil—original work using print-
making or stenciling techniques with a design created
by the member (Use of purchased commercial stencils
is not appropriate.)
To qualify for judging, a fully completed new 4-H Expressive Arts
Exhibit Explanation card must be attached. Forms are available at
the Extension Office and on the State 4-H website http://ore-
gon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials. Judging
criteria are outlined on the Art Project Evaluation Form found at
http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-book-expressive-arts
Public display of exhibits will be at the discretion of 4-H management.
Collage or Mosaic
231 100 08_Collage or Mosaic—original work using collage
or mosaic techniques with a design created by the
member. Media might include paper, tile, wood, glass,
seeds, etc.
ORIGINAL ART
Member applies the elements and principles of design to
create work that is entirely their own.
Drawing & Sketching
231 100 01_Line drawing—original work using line tech-
nique with any drawing medium that can make a dis-
tinct line. Medium examples: pencil, colored pencil,
scratch art, pen & ink, felt tip.
231 100 02_Shaded Drawing—Original work using shading
technique with any drawing medium. Medium exam-
ples: charcoal, pencil, and colored pencil.
231 100 03_Line & Shaded Combination drawing—
original work using a combination of line and shading
techniques.
Painting
231 100 04_Water Color, Tempera, or Other Water Media
Dyeing and Marbling
231 100 09_Dyeing & Marbling—original work using mar-
bling or dyeing techniques such as batik or dye paint-
ing.
Other Two Dimensional Work
231 100 10_Other Two Dimensional Work—original 2-
dimensional work using techniques other than those
listed for classes above. Examples might include cut
paper or calligraphy
Multiple Media
231 100 11_Multi Media—original two-dimensional work
that incorporates two or more of the techniques and/or
media described above.
Carving
231 100 12_Carving—original 3-dimensional work using
subtractive techniques in wood, soap, etc.
Full clinic and out-call services
for large and small animals.
Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry
JERELD E. RICE, DVM
706 Depot St, Enterprise, OR 97828
Website: enterprisevet.com
For daily veterinary tips,
specials and info!
Going the extra mile
• In-Clinic laboratory
services
• Full line of maintenance
and prescription Hills®
Science Diet® pet foods
• X-Ray and Ultrasound
• Cold Laser Therapy
• Exceptional customer
and patient service
• 24-hour Emergency
Services
Come and meet our staff!
We are certain you will
leave with a smile:
Dr. Jereld Rice, DVM, Alina Rice,
Cindy Sloan, Kacie Young,
Cheri Miller, Jill Moncrief, LaVern Rice
Casting, Modeling, & Assembling
231 100 13_Casting, Modeling, Assembling—original 3-
dimensional work using additive techniques. Examples
might include metal welding or casting; paper mache.
Other Three-Dimensional Work
231 100 14_Other 3-Dimensional Work—original 3-dimen-
sional work other than carving or casting, modeling
and assembling. Examples might include origami and
pop-up art structures.
Wearable and Functional Art
231 100 15_Wearable clothing—clothing item demonstrat-
ing original artwork. Techniques might include painting,
dying, beading, etc.
231 100 16_Wearable accessory—accessory item demon-
strating original artwork. Examples include jewelry,
hats, purse, footwear, etc. Techniques might include
painting, dying, sculpting, beading, enameling, etc.
231 100 17_Functional item—original work in any tech-
nique or media done to create functional but non-wear-
able item such as bowls, vases, cups, lamps, or other
items. Typical media might include metal, wood, or
paper.
4-H NON-ORIGINAL ART
Member applies the elements and principles of design to
create work that may incorporate pieces that have
been designed or created by others such as instruc-
tional patterns, pre-stamped or printed outlines, rubber
stamps, commercial stencils, stickers, printed papers,
etc. The explanation to the judge should explain how
the member made the decisions about how to incorpo-
rate these pieces into the total design. The pre-
designed component must not be the total design.
Painting (Does not include stenciling or etching)
231 100 51_
Painting on wood surface—decora-
tive painting on a wooden surface using any paint
medium and the aid of a pre-designed instructional
pattern.
231 100 52_
Painting on metal, glass, or other
non-porous surface—decorative painting on a metal,
glass, plastic, or other non-porous surface using any
paint medium and the aid of a pre-designed instruc-
tional pattern
231 100 53_
Painting on a porous surface—
decorative painting on a porous surface using any
paint medium and the aid of a pre-designed instruc-
tional pattern. Surfaces might include fabric, paper,
fiber, plaster or cement.
Stenciling/Printing/Stamping
231 100 54_
Stenciling/Printing/Stamping—
work created using stenciling, etching, printing, or
stamping techniques with the aid of stencils, forms,
stamps or designs that the member did not create
themselves. If appropriate, the exhibit may be up to 5
smaller items that use the same technique based
around a theme. (Example: up to 5 note cards using
nature stamps)
231 100 55_
Drawing/Shading Techniques—
work created using drawing/shading/texturing and/or
3-dimensional shading techniques with the aid of par-
tial photographs or line drawings that member did not
create themselves. Examples include soft metal
embossing, woodburning, scratch art, or drawing to
complete or enhance a partial photo of subject.
Collage, Decoupage, Assemblage, Scrapbooking
231 100 56_
Collage/Decoupage—two dimen-
sional work created using the aid of pre-designed com-
ponents such as photographs or printed motifs on
paper or fabric. (No scrapbook or memory book
pages.)