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Published Online: 16 September 2005

Art Exhibit Winners

Painting—Watercolor

First: “Mirror of the Trees,” Aydogan Ugur, M.D.
Second: “Hydrangeas,” Carol Smith
Third: “Flowers in the Atacama Desert,” Elizabeth Gonzalez

Painting—Oil

First: “The Doctor Retires,” Wilma Rosen, M.D.
Second: “Untitled #1,” Adam Estevez, M.D.
Third: “Dreamed Big,” Robert Tung, M.D.

Painting—Mixed Media

First: “Who Is Responsible?” William Alvarez, M.D.

Drawing

First: “Desperate Housewife,” Wilma Rosen, M.D.

Poetry

First: “What Is Love, An Antipoem,” William Alvarez, M.D.
Second: “What Is Love?” Aydogan Ugur, M.D.

Color Photography

First, Best of Show: “Algerian Rush Hour,” William Alvarez, M.D.
Second: “Cherub, Taquile, Peru,” Robert Feder, M.D.
Third: “Running of the Bulls, Pamplona,” Robert Feder, M.D.

Other

First, Best of Show: “Transformed by Nature,” Carolyn Choo, M.D., and Paula Stromberg

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