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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 4, 2023 Page 15 The Netherlands resident Bouke Atema’s sculpture “Humanity ‘CAN’ Change” was the fifth place winner. Latvia resident Agnese Rudzīte Kirillova’s sculpture was “New Universe – Over the Moon.” The Netherlands resident Ludo Roders’s sculpture was “Silence of Nature.” Hampton, N.H., resident Greg Grady’s sculpture was “Talking to the Moon.” Shown from left to right: Saugus resident Deborah Cutulle-Barrett, Hampton, N.H., resident Greg Grady, New Jersey resident Matthew Deibert and Poland resident Slavian Borecki. State Representatives Jessica Giannino and Jeffrey Turco with Turco’s children, Dominic and Mary, checked out Abe Waterman’s sculpture. Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe congratulated first place winner Slavian Borecki of Poland. New Jersey resident Matt Delbert’s sculpture was “The Sandman.” Eyeing the King Kong sculpture were Rhode Island resident Roy Konyeaso (third from left), who brought his friends from Spain: Cristobal Arco, Inma Cordero, Amalia Salvador, Martin Cordero and Hugo Arco. Saugus resident Deborah Barrett-Cutulle’s sculpture was “Embracing Our Differences,” featuring different ethnic and body shape images. Canadian Jonathan Bouchard’s sculpture was “D-Side.” This piece won Sculptor’s Choice and placed third in the competition. Shown from left to right: first place winner S la v i an Bo r eck i , second place winner Hanneke Supply, fifth place winner Bouke Atema and fourth place winner Karen Fralich. Third place and the Sculptor’s Choice award went to Jonathan Bouchard. “Horsing Around” – Rusty Croft, of California, said he was inspired by his daughters’ dream of having a pony. Master sculptures with members of the Revere Beach Partnership and elected officials (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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