Celadon Group has selected Shelby Bertsch, a freshman majoring in illustration at Columbus College of Art and Design, as the overall winner of its "Art for the Long Haul" student art contest
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The submission selected as the "Best of Show" was picked from numerous entries received from college students throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Bertsch's submission portrays an animated girl gazing into the distance with her hair flowing in the wind.
The trailer wrapped with the winning submission was on display in front of the New York Stock Exchange on April 23, when Steve Russell, Celadon's chairman and CEO, rang the opening bell. The trailer will be incorporated in Celadon's 25th birthday party to be celebrated at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
"The contest was a fun way to support the arts and celebrate Celadon's 25th birthday - congratulations to Shelby for being selected as the overall winner!" said Russell.
The submission selected as the "Best of Show" was picked from numerous entries received from college students throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Bertsch's submission portrays an animated girl gazing into the distance with her hair flowing in the wind.
The trailer wrapped with the winning submission was on display in front of the New York Stock Exchange on April 23, when Steve Russell, Celadon's chairman and CEO, rang the opening bell. The trailer will be incorporated in Celadon's 25th birthday party to be celebrated at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
"The contest was a fun way to support the arts and celebrate Celadon's 25th birthday - congratulations to Shelby for being selected as the overall winner!" said Russell.
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