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Janis Howes Wins 2022 Bird Fest Poster Art Contest

Artist Janis Howes has been named the winner of the 2022 Puget Sound  Bird Fest Poster Art Contest with her watercolor and gauche painting  Trumpeter Swans of Skagit Valley

Farm-lands. The piece was selected by a  jury from among 17 entries, and will be featured on the promotional  poster for the 2022 Puget Sound Bird Fest event to be held in

Edmonds on  Sep-tember 10-11th.

The Puget Sound Bird Fest Poster Art Contest is held each spring to  select a piece of original art to be used for the festival’s promotional  poster. Sponsored by the Edmonds Arts

Festival Foundation, the winning  artist is awarded a $350 prize. 

The Puget Sound Bird Fest is a celebration of birds and nature that  happens each September in Edmonds, Washington. Typically, the  weekend-long event offers presentations by

local experts, field  activities, exhibits, vendors, kids’ activities, and workshops and  demonstra-tions. Many Bird Fest activities are free; other activities  require a nominal fee and

advance registration.

Trumpeter Swans of Skagit Valley Farmlands was inspired by Howes’s  visits to the beautiful Skagit Valley where so many swans and geese  spend their winters. “The Trumpeter

Swans really captured my curiosity,”  Howes said. “The way they run along   the surface of a pond, honking as they take flight, looking so graceful  and serene flying above the

farmlands.”

The painting was selected by the jury because of its exceptional  sense of place, movement, and evocative storytelling qualities.  “Landscapes are difficult to do,” said Tanya Sharp,

who represented the  Edmonds Arts Commission on the jury. “This piece really shows the range  of close-up to further away.”

The theme of each year’s poster art contest is determined by the  subject of the Keynote Presentation. This year, renowned swan biologist  Martha Jordan will be presenting her Key

note presentation Washington’s  Swans and Snow Geese: Connections to land use, agriculture, and dairy  farms on Saturday, September 10th at 10:30am in the Edmonds Plaza

Room. 

About Janis Howes

Janis Howes has worked in the graphic arts for the past 30 years as a  graphic designer and illustrator. In 2016 she earned a certificate in  Natural Science Illustration from the

University of Washington and has  lately focused her work on birds, botanical subjects, and other  wild-life using colored pencil, graphite, watercolor, gauche, and pen  and ink. Janis

is continually inspired by the beauty she finds in the  natural world and intrigued by the science behind every subject she  illustrates

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