Ada art headed to D.C.

An ink on paper drawing by Alexandra Boyadzhiev has been chosen to be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Tunnel for a year. She is a junior at Ada High School, daughter of Kristo and Irina Boyadzhiev. She plans to study engineering after graduation. The winning piece was drawn when she was a freshman. The piece is titled "What Dreams May Come." She describes it as whimsical "with a lot going on." Judges especially liked her technical skills and amount of detail in the 24-inch by 26-inch piece. Alexandra's artwork will represent Congressman Bob Latta's district for the year in D.C. (Monty Siekerman)
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