Christina Taylor, a first year student at Lone Star College,
Kingwood, was awarded The Paul McCarty Art Award scholarship by the Kingwood
Art Society for 2009-2010.
In her application, Taylor stated, “I put my best into every
piece I create. In order to challenge myself against what I already know, I try
new mediums, styles and techniques. I try to imitate styles of my favorite
illustrators in order to learn from their work. I’ve recently dabbled in
abstract art, although I believe my gift is in realism.” Her dream is to create
character and background concepts for the film industry and to become a
successful illustrator. She says “I’ve always loved art from a young age and
believe that is where my love for illustration came in. Now that I’m older, I
want to create my own stories, characters, and my own vision of the images that
I fell in love with as a child for children to enjoy today.”
The KAS scholarship judges were Pat Conroy, Linda Hamilton
and Sheila Bridges. There were three finalists and Bridges said “We were
impressed with Christina for several reasons, she had an extensive display with
different art styles and mediums for us to see. The work was strong and she was
already showing evidence of her own emerging art style. We felt that she shows
real promise to be a success.
Taylor was accompanied to the awards ceremony held at
Kingwood Suites by her parents, Steve and Sandy Taylor and one of her art
professors, Mari Omori.
The scholarship is awarded annually by KAS.

Christina Taylor Shows Some Of Her Work
