Voice

October 28, 2019

2019 VUMC Voice 4-to-6-year-olds’ Halloween art contest winners announced

They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky, and, yes, altogether ooky

First place: Artist Isaac Guo, 6, son of Fei Ye of Biostatistics.

Jack-o-lanterns, witches, haunted houses and more — the VUMC Voice’s Halloween children’s art contest drew an impressive array of terrifying seasonal images. The contest was divided by the age of the artist, with 4-7 year-olds in their own category, and 8-12 year-olds in the older category.

The winner of the 4-to-6 age group is Isaac Guo, the son of Fei Ye of Biostatistics, for his spooky nighttime-in-the-graveyard scene. First runner up was Ayaan Anand, the son of Gitanjali Srivastava of the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, for his straw-hatted scarecrow. Second runner-up was Stephanie Guo, the daughter of Ye Han of Neurology, for a scene with spiders, ghosts, bats and other seasonal frights.

The winners of the 7-to-12 age group are here.

If all this scaaaaaary artwork isn’t enough for you, check out previous winners here, herehere and here.

First Runner Up: Artist Ayaan Anand, 6, son of Gitanjali Srivastava of the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism.
Second runner up: Artist Stephanie Guo, 6, daughter of Ye Han of Neurology.
Honorable mention: Artist Nathan Xu, 6, grandson of Yibing Yan of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Honorable mention: Artist Anna Claire Copeland, 6, daughter of Regina Copeland of NICU.
Honorable mention: Artist William Copeland, 6, son of of Regina Copeland of NICU.
Honorable mention: Artist Bryson Shanks, 5, son of Sarah Shanks of 4 East; grandson of Cheryl Hedgepath of 4 East; and nephew of Rachel Hale of Radiology.
Honorable mention: Artist Nora Yin, 6, daughter of Zhijun Yin of Biomedical Informatics.
Honorable mention: Artist Parker Kelley, 5, son of Rosemary Hunter of Pediatrics.