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Dallas High-Schooler Takes the First Prize at NASA Langley Student Art Contest

“I would like to stand out as a Korean Artist”
By Choi, Hyebeen

NASA had held 2018 Langley Student Art Contest on December of 2017. There were to
tal 85 winners as the first place, second place, third place, and honorable mentions were se-lected from each grade. Out of the total 85 winners from the contest, 21 winners are stu-dents from Texas. . The given theme was The Next 100 Years which demanded participants to creatively illustrate the future appearances of the space development.

Janice Park(16), a high school student in DFW region, honorably won the first place among the 10th grade participants. She had stated that “It is an honor that I won the first place”. “I am glad that what was in my mind was perfectly described in my drawing and I think the judges also comprehended my intentions and composition of the piece” she said. Based on the theme, Janice expressed the dreamy atmosphere of space cities which are imagined to be built in the future, with color pencils and her talented techniques.

Janice is planning to enroll in a University with architect-design after graduating the high school. She said “Architect-design is a mixture of my favorite subjects, math and art. I would love to be a professional architect-designer”, “It seems like majority of known art-ists are Americans or Europeans. I want to contribute to the art-society as an Asian, and as a Korean”, she added.

Hundreds of students from K-gardeners to high school students participated in the con-test, as total 831 entries were submitted from 39 states. Originality, relevance to the theme, creative technique, and composition were set as standards of judging the entries.



This Art contest is intended to illustrate how NASA research and innovation is propelling science forward to new discoveries; and to highlight how NASA discoveries help build better world, one full of new opportunities, technologies, and ways to understand our-selves and protect and conserve our home planet, Earth.


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