As one of the judges in this competition, one boy in particular caught my attention, so till before he was finished, i'd have followed him, taking shot after shots on how he worked and his artwork. Needless to say, I would have featured him, win or lose.
With his every stroke, he knew exactly what he wanted to produce, and believe me, I was keeping an eye on him till the end.
Meet Mark, a 3rd-year student in high school and one of @flabbergast-art's students during our Walk of Hope's ART workshop last May.
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Wondering where he went, I found him here under the shade, behind the cafe. It was about 2 pm when we requested all entries to be in and started to take individual photos.
Other entries:
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A closer look with his winning piece!

He is just a boy, standing infront of the world. Anyone tempted to do skimboarding with Mark's winning piece?
According to @flabbergast-art, Mark has caught his eye when it comes to color combinations and has shown some talent in painting. If Kuya Marlon have the tongue of an angel, this boy is following his footsteps when it comes to PAINTING.
I would be interested to know of his journey into the ART's world.
@flabbergast-art is heading our Music and Arts Tour, themed @walkofhope in collaboaration with Steemit Philippines, in lieu with @steemph's mission to PROMOTE THE PLATFORM through its' CHARITY INITIATIVES. He will be accompanied by TATAY DAGSA, another CREATIVE who is from BAYAWAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL. Together with different advocacies with @walkofhope.
All images are mine, taken with my Samsung Galaxy S7.
