West Windsor Arts Council announces children’s art competition winners

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The West Windsor Arts Council has announced the winners for their Woo-Ri Mart Food Art Competition for Children.

Children from Edison, Pennington, Plainsboro, Princeton, Monroe Township, West Windsor and other communities spent their summer submitting artwork for the Woo-Ri Mart Art Competition. In total, 179 children, ranging in age from 4 to 18, submitted their creations.

The competition stemmed from a conversation between Young S Chang, co-owner of Woo-Ri Mart and Jaime An-Wong, volunteer at West Windsor Arts Center. The idea was to bring art into the Woo-Ri Mart, showcasing the food children like to eat and draw.

Children submitted their originals creations, working in various media and exhibiting a wide range of artistic skills. Volunteers from the West Windsor Arts Council worked to jury the submissions.

“We were blown away by the high level of skill and creativity of the children,” Aylin Green, executive director of the West Windsor Arts Council, said. “The creative spirit is alive and well in our youth.”

Starting Sept. 26, Woo-Ri Mart — located at 64 Princeton-Hightstown Road, West Windsor — will display 35 new pieces of artwork until each of the 179 works of art have been displayed.

Best in show winners:

Vedika Krishna of Pennington, age 5, Apples in the BowlNaohiro Ikegami of Princeton, age 7, StrawberriesClaire Dumortier of West Windsor, age 11, I love CakeArushi Patel of Plainsboro, age 16, Smokey Salmon

Award of excellence winners:

Cranbury

Uditha Koppula age 11, Cutie Tootie Donut and Cupcake

Freehold

Joanna Marie Avnesh, age 13, The Grand parfait

Monroe Township

Avyan Alugaddala, age 6, Favorite Fruit

Diya Bhat, age 12, A Holiday Breakfeast

Nirnay Bhattacharya, age 10, Sorry I am Busy, Dessert Makes me Crazy

Charvika Gopi, age 11, Favorite Dessert

Maya Gupta, age 10, Dessert

Rishaan Malireddy, age 6, My Vision of an Apple Tree

Afsheen Mohammad, age 12, Mother’s Day Pancakes

Ridhi Pulimamidi, age 5, Favorite Fruit

Shaurya Sarma, age 12, Favorite Holiday Food

Rishabh Sinha, age 17, My Favorite Dinner

Shloka Voonna, age 10, Sundae

Plainsboro

Akshat Choudhary, age 7, Favorite Fruit

Shloka Chodhari, age 9, My Delicious Donut Tree

Nirati Iyer, age 10, Raining Cupcakes

Niveta Harish, age 5, Favorite Water

Anvitha Komarraju, age 11, The Art of Cupcakes

Saanvi Kumar Prasad, age 5, Favorite Fruit

Tanishi Mitra, age 6, Dream Berry

Aathiraa Senthilkumaran, age 5, Favorite Fruit

Shreyansh Singh, age 4, Fruits

Sanskriti Singh, age 11, The Frozen Yogurt of Dreams

Krutharth Vaddiyar, age 11, Ice Cream for Dessert

Princeton

Ingrid Anderson, age 9, Ice Cream Sundae

Yuki Ikegami, age 10, Japanese Traditional Sweets

Chisato Ikegami, age 4, Apple Festival

Sofia Son, age 11, Fancy Fun Cake

Robbinsville

Gazal Mathur, age 15, Kulfi: the Summer Holiday Treat

West Windsor

Evelyn Kong, age 5, A Girl Dancing in a Banana Boat

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