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Awards


2016

Third Prize, oil on canvas, titled “Flower Shop.” Senior Art Contest & Exhibit. San Diego, CA, USA. October 17, 2016.

Award for Third Place, Senior Art Contest & Exhibit

2012

Third Prize, oil on canvas, titled “Town Street.” Salon Senior Art Show. San Diego, CA, USA. October 19, 2012.

2010

First Prize, oil on panel, titled “Angel.” Salon Senior Art Show. San Diego, CA, USA. October 15, 2010.

Miguel A. Chávez next to Angel painting, First Prize

2008

First Prize, oil on canvas, titled “Fiesta in Old Town.” Salon Senior Art Show. San Diego, CA, USA. October 20, 2008.

Second Prize, oil on canvas, titled “Town Square.” Salon Senior Art Show. San Diego, CA, USA. October 20, 2008.

2007

Second Place, oil on canvas, titled “Water Fountain, Old Town.” Salon Senior Art Show. San Diego, CA, USA. October 19, 2007.

Honorable Mention, oil on canvas, titled “Old Town Landscape.” Salon Senior Art Show. San Diego, CA, USA. October 19, 2007.

1990

Special Mention, oil on canvas, titled “Serrano Landscape.” 4th Annual Painting Hall of the Senator of the Province. City of Cordoba, Argentina. November 20, 1990.

1977

First Mention, easel painting, oil on canvas, “Barrio los Naranjos Art Festival.” City of Cordoba, Argentina. December 12, 1977.

Second Place, pavement painting contest, “Barrio los Naranjos Art Festival.” City of Cordoba, Argentina. December 11, 1977.

Award for Second Place, pavement painting contest

1976

Third Place, mural painting contest, organized by the Association of Jockey Club Employees. City of Cordoba, Argentina. August 29, 1976.

1975

Second Place, stain contest, organized by the Provincial School of Fine Arts, City of Cosquín. Province of Cordoba, Argentina. September 1975.

1967

First Place, drawing and painting contest, Communications Battalion 141 at Sarmiento Park (during military service). City of Cordoba, Argentina. March 1967.

First Honorable Mention, mural painting contest with themes relating to “Martin Fierro,” an epic poem by Argentine writer José Hernández. City of Cosquín (“International Capital of Folklore”), Province of Cordoba, Argentina. January 15, 1967.

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