THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEMbER 19, 2025 Page 9 Artistic Expression at 8th Annual Revere Beach Partnership Art Festival A pproximately $1,750 was given out in cash prizes during Saturday’s 8th Annual Revere Beach Partnership Art Festival along Revere Beach. The partnership’s Pumpkin Dash is Saturday, Oct. 18. Revere residents Gabriella Torres painted the Revere Beach clock using acrylic, and Evelyn Morales, who both graduated from Revere High School Class of 2024, painted a selfportrait on the beach, also using acrylic. Lynn resident Annette Sykes painted people inside the gazebo using pastel. First place went to Dewa Raka-Goncalves (Dewa Arts) during Saturday’s 8th Annual Revere Beach Partnership Art Festival along Revere Beach. Amesbury resident Rebecca O’Toole sold a recycled pencil holder. Second place went to Denise Boucher (Pour Your Art Out). Vermont resident Tony Perham painted a father and son portrait taking a walk along the beach using acrylic. Third place went to Richie Hudson (Sunset Studios). (Courtesy photos, Kelsey Ficociello, Account Coordinator | FMP Productions). East Boston Richard Hudson, who won third place, painted the Revere Beach landscape with oil and acrylic. Lynn resident Anselmo Vasquez Paez painted the buildings along Revere Beach. Regina Olivieri sold a Revere Beach hoodie. Beachmont fourth grade Evelyn Grahame, 9, and Luna Orcutt, 9, bought earrings from Shapes by Sadie and a card from Alyah Santos Art. Ward 1 School Committee candidate Katy Schulte Grahame and Beachmont Parent Teacher Organization President Krista Moore bought a crab tea towel and a shark print from Chance in Shell. Salem resident Polyvios Christoforos painted the beach landscape. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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