Auburn native HeatherAnne Lee wins international illustration contest

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Auburn native HeatherAnne Lee has made a mark in the art world by winning the L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future Contest, a prestigious recognition that includes a week-long trip to Hollywood for a master-class workshop and publication of her winning artwork in the anthology, _L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41_. Currently pursuing her studies at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Lee's artistic journey began in her childhood, where she transitioned from crayons to digital painting, emulating traditional techniques. Her work is heavily inspired by her surroundings, translating everyday reality into epic tales filled with dragons and knights, showcasing her ability to bring stories to life.

The contest has a rich history of recognizing talented artists, with 406 winners contributing to various media, including comic books and major films. Judges for the contest include notable figures such as Bob Eggleton and Larry Elmore, emphasizing its credibility and significance in the artistic community. Lee's achievement serves as an inspiration for young artists and highlights the importance of such contests in fostering creative talent. As she embarks on this exciting opportunity, her story represents the potential for success in the speculative fiction genre.

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