The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, June 28, 2017, Page PAGE 54, Image 74

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    CLASS
1. Oil, Alkyds
2. Acrylic
3. Watercolor
4. Pastels, Charcoals
5. Drawing (pen, ink, colored pencil, crayon etc.)
6. Mixed media (computer, collage, etc.)
7. Print block
Lot
1 Land or seascape
2 Portrait
3 Still Life
4 Animals
5 Abstract
6 Floral
7 Architectural
8 Figure
9 Other
To make up a collection it must be 3 or more items
or an item with 3 or more items in it. Example photo
album, stamp book etc.
CLASS
1. 62 years or older
2. 40 - 61 years old
3. 18 - 39 years old
4. 14 - 17 years old
5. 9 - 13 years old
6. 5 - 8 years old
7. Under 5 years old
DEPARTMENT G CERAMICS
Superintendent
Donna Adams
DEPARTMENT E 3D ART
b. Easter
c. Patriotic
d. Halloween
e. Christmas
f. Other
22 Combination (more than one medium used)
23 Collection (3 or more pieces)
24 Chalks
25 Dry Brushing
a. Black Base Coat
b. Original
c. Detail
26 Dip Marbling
27 Pour Marbling (using slip)
28 Over glazes
a. Decals
b. Gold
c. Mother of Pearl
29 Bird Feeders
CLASS 2 Cold Ceramics
CLASS 3 Porcelain
541-620-2302
Superintendent
Patricia Ross
541-932-4856
CLASS
1. Fiber
2. Clay
3. Metal
4. Wood
5. Glass
6. Basketry
7. Mosaic
8. Other
DEPARTMENT F COLLECTIONS
Superintendent
Darlene Larkin
541-620-1289
1. To assure the security of your collection, it is
requested that each collection be displayed in a flat
box, on a mirror, or small piece wood, etc. to help
keep collections together. The container is not part of
judging.
2. Exhibits to be hung must have a wire strong enough
to hang it securely.
3. When possible, entries will be displayed in locked
display case.
4. Exhibitors may enter in as many classes as desired,
but there can be NO cross entering.
5. Although the utmost care will be taken in handling
collectibles, the Grant County Fair will not be
responsible for loss or damage regardless of cause.
6. Please only enter collections that have NOT been
previously exhibited at the fair.
7. Superintendent has the right to deny entry if the
exhibit will be “unsafe” on display.
8. Entries will be judged in part on cleanliness,
condition and continuity.
CLASS 4 Stoneware
CLASS 5 Hand Thrown
DIVISION 7: Handicapped
CLASSES & LOTS ARE THE SAME FOR EACH
CLASS 1 Fired Ceramics
(One piece or set)
Lot
1 Under Glazes
2 Over Coats
3 E-Z Strokes, one stroke
4 Airbrushed
5 Glazes/Regular
a. Sandstar
b. Satin
c. Crystals
d. Crackle Glaze
6. Metals
a. Brass
b. Bronze
c. Pewter
7 Stains/Regular
a. Stains applied, then antiqued
b. Pearls
c. Ultra Metallics
d. Floating Acrylics
e. Marbling
8 Textured Stains
a. Base Coat
b. Detailed
c. Dry Brushed
d. Sponge work
9 Bronzing
10 Translucents
11 Brush Strokes
a. Acrylics
b. Sheer Strokes
c. Glaze
12 Glass Decals
13 Finger Tip Rub-ons
14 Original Crackle
15 Old World Crackle (2-part)
16 Banks
17 Napkin Applique
18 Original Design
19 Lamps/Lights
20 Yard/Garden/Planters
21 Seasonal
a. Valentine
PAGE 54 H GRANT COUNTY FAIR H 2017
CLASS 6 Terra Cotta
DEPARTMENT H ARTS & CRAFTS
Superintendent
1.
Darlene Larkin
541-620-1289
All work entered into this division must have been
completed by the exhibitor since the most recent
county fair and never have been exhibited in former
Grant County Fairs.
2. Entries must be clean.
3. Entries considered too fragile, too large or small, or
valuable may be turned away because of risks.
4. Identification must be securely attached to exhibit.
CLASS 1 Hand Crafted Baskets
CLASS 2 Decorative Painting
Lot
1 Fabric
2 Metal
3 Wood
4 Canvas
5 China
6 Other
CLASS 3 Mineral Painting on Porcelain
Lot
1 Floral
2 Still Life
3 Portrait
4 Birds & Animals
5 Other
CLASS 4 Handmade Toys
Lot
1 Fabric
2 Metal
3 Wood
4 Yarn
5 Paper