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Holland College grad wins art prize with zombie hands, bats

A recent Holland College grad was been named the regional winner in the BMO Invitational Student Art Competition.

Dylan McQuaid regional winner in national student art contest

Dylan McQuaid was named regional winner for the BMO Invitational Student Art Competition. (CBC)

A recent graduate of Holland College has been named the regional winner in BMO's Invitational Student Art Competition.

Dylan McQuaid is a young graphic designer from P.E.I. who entered the national competition, which honours visual arts excellence in post-secondary institutions.

His work was singled out by the judges for its eye-catching design.

Dylan McQuaid says his digital artwork features zombie hands with bats in the negative spaces. (Dylan McQuaid)

"It's a digital illustration," said McQuaid. The process is basically I draw it by hand and then scan it into the computer, and do all the finishing touches there. It's called a tessellation, it's kind of like geometric shapes and art mixed together. It's spiraling, repetitive zombie hands, and in the negative space, there's bats. It's kind of like a Halloween theme."

McQuaid wins $5,000 as one of the regional winners, and will go to Toronto in November for the opening of a display of the winning works from across the country.

The 12 winning pieces will be on display at the University of Toronto from Nov. 17 to Dec. 17.

With files from Mainstreet P.E.I.