- April 9, 2025
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New Orleans-based artist Andre LaSalle used metal salvaged from a scrap yard in New Orleans to create his sculptures. He was recognized as “Most Original Artist.”
The Egg Man Alan Traynor is known for his wooden egg paintings. He has painted more than 50,000 wooden eggs in 28 years.
Photographer Carey Sheffield participated in the Windermere Fine Art Show for the first time this year and won Best of Show for her 52-week, self-portrait project.
Kayko Stanton enjoyed displaying her paintings.
Award winners joined judges and show officials for a photo.
Laurel Hankins was recognized as “Most Promising Artist.”
Glass artisan Sky Campbell was all smiles as he was surrounded by his intricate glass creations.
Painter Alicia Betancourt was joined by her husband, Mike, as she displayed her work.
Painter Colleen Ardaman won “Most Colorful Artist.”
Cristiam Ramos posed by a statue of Michael Jackson that he sculpted out of clay.
Ed Martin creates pieces made out of large-scale, fused glass. Each frame is handmade and unique to each piece.
Eileen Vicenty was all smiles as she showed off her paintings.
Justin Paul played relaxing songs on the handpan.
Ivaldo Robles was this year’s “Featured Artist” of the Windermere Fine Art Show.
Jasmin Rhia was all smiles as she played her violin.
Joe Ware was all smiles as he displayed his paintings. Each one of his paintings is framed in a handmade frame made from salvaged wood.
JosePereira: Jose Pereira was awarded “Most Creative Artist.”
Loren Berry was recognized as “Most Supportive Artist.”
Photographer Robert Green enjoyed the art show.
Altamonte Springs painter Robert Ross participated in the Windermere Fine Art show for the first time this year.
Artists and art lovers packed the streets of downtown Windermere March 2 and March 3 for the Fourth Annual Windermere Fine Art show. This year’s show featured the works of 100 artists. From Jewelers, metal and glass workers to painters, sculptors and photographers, the show featured works for all artistic tastes. In addition to selling and displaying their work, participating artists competed for honors.
Carey Sheffield won Best of Show; Terry Mamounas won first place; Helen Avalon was awarded second place; third place went to Ward Sieglar; and three honorable mentions were given to Paul La Montagne, Todd Fox and Orlando Penalza.
Other artist were recognized for awards as well. Colleen Ardaman was recognized as “Most Colorful Artist” and Jose Pereira was recognized as “Most Creative Artist.” Andre LaSalle was recognized as “Most Original Artist.” Laurel Hankins was recognized as “Most Promising Artist” and Loren Berry was recognized as “Most Supportive Artist.” William Doak was selected as the “Featured Artist” for the 2020 Windermere Fine Art Show.