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Pin Contest Winner

Pin Contest Winner

Thank you to everyone who submitted their design for the first Eastside Audubon lapel pin contest! We received quite a few submissions, and with an overwhelming vote of 52%, Annika Mohr’s design was selected as the winner for her design of a Great Blue Heron.


My name is Annika Mohr and I’m an incoming high school senior. I like to work both digitally and traditionally. I plan to study art in college and have a career in it too. I enjoy incorporating nature, especially birds, into my art. 

In my pin design, I chose to draw a great blue heron. I first collected multiple references of great blue herons and with my ipad sketched out different poses. After finding my favorite, I tested out different colors and blended them with cross-hatching to add a feathery texture.

What started off as just a random exploration in my city, lead to my inspiration. Across a hidden creek, I saw a great blue heron for the first time. I only got to look at it for a couple seconds before it flew away. Seeing it fly really made me realize how majestic it was. It wasn’t only a huge bird I didn’t recognize, it also surprised me finding it in a random small creek surrounded by highways. It’s stayed on my mind ever since. 

I really love birds, they are all around. Getting to witness all the different shapes, sizes, and colors is something I’m grateful for. When paying attention to birds, it’s like being absorbed into another world. You start to hear all the different chirps and movements that you wouldn’t pay attention to otherwise.

Winning design for the 2024 Eastside Audubon Enamel Pin Contest, by Annika Mohr.

We hope to host this contest again next year, and looking forward to seeing future designs!

Enamel Pin Art Contest

Enamel Pin Art Contest - Calling All Artists!

Eastside Audubon wants to make a 2024 collectible pin, and we need your help!

What is a 2024 collectible pin?  I am glad you asked!  We are creating an annual pin that will be different year-to-year for our members, volunteers, and friends to collect.  It’s a fun way to create some swag that will change every year.

We’re seeking designs for the new pin. We ask that design submissions include the following:

  1. Incorporate either “Eastside Audubon” or “EAS”.

  2. Make sure the year 2024 is the design.

  3. The Pin will be small, approx. 1x1”, so please make sure your design is bold.

  4. Birds included in the design should be birds found in Washington State. Seabirds found in our coastal waters or migratory birds also count!

No need to try to copy our current logo, or use a Stellar’s Jay. We’re looking for a fresh and creative design for the pin. This contest is open to everyone, regardless of involvement or location.

Our members will select the winner by voting on the artwork.  We will use the winning artwork and make the pins. 

When thinking about your design, remember the final product will be a lapel pin meant to fit on a lanyard or hat, so don’t get too crazy with a lot of detail.  The winner will also be featured in an article in the Corvid Crier.

Submit your art designs to use by July 15, 2024!

Please email your submission to office@eastsideaudubon.org

Let’s see what you got!!!