Tape Sculpture Contest Winner Announced

Elizabeth K. Lee Wins $5,000 in National Scotch Brand Off The Roll Contest


ST. PAUL, MN--(Marketwire - April 7, 2010) -  Scotch Brand awarded Elizabeth K. Lee from Spring Valley, Wis., a $5,000 cash prize in the The Scotch Off the Roll Tape Sculpture Contest, sponsored by 3M. Lee took her creativity off the roll by designing and constructing "Can I Keep Him," a tape sculpture depicting a larger than life goldfish swimming in a clear bag. Her sculpture 'stuck' in the minds of the judging panel, beating out more than 135 other tape sculpture entries.

About the contest:

  • Creative minds constructed tape sculptures using Scotch Packaging Tape, and submitted photos, unique sculpture names and brief descriptions to www.OfftheRollContest.com  
  • 139 total entries received over 43,000 votes from November 4, 2009 through February 28, 2010
  • Entries were open to a public vote, which accounted for 10 percent of the final scores
  • Winning entries were chosen by a panel of experts on the following criteria: creativity, execution, presentation and online public votes

About the first prize winners:

  • The following three runners up received a $500 prize and a case of Scotch Premium Performance Packaging Tape:
    • Eli Brumley from Hernando, Miss., created "Trapeze Artist"
    • Fu Yong Ng from St. Cloud, Minn., created "Surprising Guest!"
    • Lyndsey Plute from Bellingham, Wash., created "'Gone' Fishing"

About the judging panel:

  • Submissions were judged by a panel of noted artists:
    • Mark Jenkins: American artist most widely known for the street installations he creates using Scotch Packaging Tape; Maintains the website www.TapeSculpture.org and teaches the tape casting process in workshops around the world
    • Joe Davidson: Nationally-recognized sculptor who works with disparate materials, including Scotch Tape, to create large-scale installations; Exhibits art throughout North America
    • Jesse Nolan: Toy sculptor and art teacher at The Paxon School for Advanced Studies in Jacksonville, Florida; Incorporates the use of Scotch Packaging Tape as an art medium in workshops and classes

Visit www.OfftheRollContest.com for photos and descriptions of all the tape sculpture entries.

About 3M
A recognized leader in research and development, 3M produces thousands of innovative products for dozens of diverse markets. 3M's core strength is applying its more than 40 distinct technology platforms -- often in combination -- to a wide array of customer needs. With $25 billion in sales, 3M employs 75,000 people worldwide and has operations in more than 60 countries. For more information, visit www.3M.com.

Quotes:

  • "Having used packaging tape to create sculptures for years, I was really impressed by the caliber of entries," said Mark Jenkins, artist and judge for The Scotch Off The Roll Tape Sculpture Contest. "Each entry was unique and creative in its own right. I really enjoyed the judging experience and am inspired for my own work."

  • "The Scotch Off The Roll Tape Sculpture Contest provided an opportunity for people to showcase their originality using a unique art medium, packaging tape," said Darrell G. Coutu, Marketing Director for the Stationery Products Division at 3M. "The strength and durability of Scotch Packaging Tape inspired artists across the country to create some amazing entries, from jellyfish and octopuses to peacocks and pop icons. The judges had a tough decision to make."

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Contact Information:

Contact Information:
Melissa Kuhn (Agency)
Hunter Public Relations for 3M
p: 212-679-6600 ext 223
mkuhn@hunterpr.com
www.hunterpr.com

Robert Brittain (3M)
3M Public Relations and Corporate Communications
p: 651-733-7034

Elizabeth K. Lee from Spring Valley, Wis., won a $5,000 cash prize in the The Scotch Off the Roll Tape Sculpture Contest, sponsored by 3M. Fu Yong Ng from St. Cloud, Minn., is one of three first prize winners in The Scotch Off The Roll Tape Sculpture Contest for his tape sculpture 'Surprising Guest!.'
Lyndsey Plute from Bellingham, Wash., won $500 in The Scotch Off The Roll Tape Sculpture Contest for 'Gone' Fishing,' a sculpture created using packaging tape. Elizabeth K. Lee took her creativity off the roll in the Scotch Off The Roll tape Sculpture Contest by designing and constructing 'Can I Keep Him,' a tape sculpture depicting a larger than life pet goldfish Eli Brumley from Hernando, Miss., was awarded $500 as a first runner up in The Scotch Off The Roll Tape Sculpture Contest for his creation, 'Trapeze Artist.'